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* Cites multiple clinical studies to show how Alzheimer's is
critically bound with the sense of smell and how the loss of this
sense is often the first symptom of onset * Details how to use
essential oils to stimulate memory, prevent cognitive loss, and
counter the isolation, withdrawal, and depression of Alzheimer's
patients * Reveals the striking results seen in several French
hospitals and senior living homes where aromatherapy has been used
as a therapy for Alzheimer's While there is still no known cure for
Alzheimer's, new research and trials from France reveal that it is
possible to slow its progression, ameliorate some of its effects,
and improve the quality of life for those suffering from this
degenerative condition, using the sense of smell. Citing years of
clinical evidence, Jean-Pierre Willem, M.D., shows how Alzheimer's
is critically bound with the sense of smell. He explains how the
olfactory system is connected to the limbic area of the brain,
which holds the keys to memory and emotion and is the area of the
brain most severely afflicted by Alzheimer's. He reveals how one of
the very first signs of Alzheimer's is typically the loss of the
sense of smell. Sharing the striking results seen in French
hospitals and senior living homes where aromatherapy has been used
as a therapy for Alzheimer's for more than 10 years, Dr. Willem
details how to use essential oils to stimulate memory, prevent
cognitive loss, and counter the isolation, withdrawal, and
depression these patients are likely to feel. He explains how
essential oils make a direct connection with the cerebral
structures involved in emotion and memory and make it possible for
the patient to bring deeply buried memories back to the thinking
surface. This allows the patient to recover a portion of their
identity, which can become the foundation for additional healing,
including regaining the ability to communicate and reducing
behavioral issues. Tracing the evolutionary links between smell and
taste, he also explores the effects of diet and nutrition on
Alzheimer's and other forms of dementia, explaining the benefits of
raw foods, what foods to avoid, and what supplements can help.
Offering a hands-on and medication-free way to help those suffering
from Alzheimer's, this guide provides a way for Alzheimer's
patients and their families to recover the joy of living again.
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