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Home Remedies for Memory Loss
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MEMORY LOSS |
Memory loss is not a problem now, just follow instructions and increase your Mental Ability
Here is
a Great recipe to Treat Memory Loss:
Increase your intake of fresh coconut, coconut oil and coconut milk .
It is believed that the ketone bodies help reduce the onset of Alzheimer’s disease.
Coconut Milk Recipe:
Ingredients:
2 cups of pure desiccated coconut (make sure it has no additives or
other ingredient)
4 cups of freshly boiled water
Method:
Pour 2 cup desiccated coconut and 2 cups hot water into a blender (this
recipe can be increased to make as much coconut milk as You desire).
Let it sit f or 2-3 hour s allowing the water to cool and coconut to soften.
Blend on high speed f or 30-60 seconds.
Strain into a jug using a muslin cloth.
Fold cloth to make an envelope and squeeze to strain to produce the milk
.
(The remains in the muslin cloth can be used f or coconut flour ).
Transfer into an air tight container
Will last for 3-4 days in refrigerator
(Use it two times a day)
Alzheimer's disease:
progressive mental deterioration that can occur in middle or old age, due to generalized degeneration of the brain. It is the commonest cause of premature senility.
when memory loss is a warning sign
Many people worry about becoming
more forgetful as they grow older. Our
brains change as
we age, just like the rest of our
bodies.
Most of us eventually notice some
slowed thinking and problems remembering
certain things. However, serious memory loss, confusion, and other major
changes in the way our minds work are not a typical part of aging.
Many conditions can disrupt memory
and mental function. Symptoms may improve when the
underlying cause is treated.
Contact the Alzheimer’s
Association if you need assistance finding a doctor with experience
evaluating memory problems.
Possible causes of memory problems include:
Depression
Medication side effects
Excess alcohol use
Thyroid problems
Poor diet
Vitamin deficiencies
Certain infections
Alzheimer’s disease and related
dementias
Anyone experiencing significant
memory problems should see a doctor as soon as possible.
Methods for early diagnosis are
improving dramatically, and treatment options and sources of support can
improve quality of life.
An early diagnosis helps
individuals receive treatment for symptoms and gain access to programs and
support services. It may also allow them to take part in decisions about care,
living arrangements, money and legal matters.
Signs of Alzheimer’s/dementia
Poor judgment and decision making
Inability to manage a budget
Losing track of the date or the
season
Difficulty having a conversation
Misplacing things and being
unable to retrace steps to find
them
Typical age-related changes
Making a bad decision once in a
while
Missing a monthly payment
Forgetting which day it is and
remembering later
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