Alzheimers Anti-Ageing Memory Keeping Your Brain Young Memory Improvement
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[Place of publication not identified] : Rosemary Baker, 2012.
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9781301310548
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"Ageing is one of the main effects on the brain and on average we can lose nerve cells at a rate of 1% per year starting when we reach our mid-20s. So by the age of 70 we have lost more than 1 3rd of the cells crucial to memory functions. Although this may happen to most of us, it's not inevitable and can be prevented or even reversed. Doctors tell us these frustrating and embarrassing moments are an unavoidable part of ageing.**** I want to tell you now cognitive decline is not unavoidable and it's not too late to take action! ****Even if you have started to notice the tiny signs of cognitive decline you can stop and even reverse the decline with the knowledge, lifestyle changes, memory-boosting and healing supplements in this book.**Some of the Contents**Age-Related Cognitive Decline and Alzheimer's information you need to know. Are you suffering from Metal toxicity overload? Food, tap water, toothpaste and even kitchen utensils can be seriously affecting your mental health.We have found a way to treat Metal toxicity overload to get your body detoxed and running at peak performance again.High Homocysteine levels, we can decrease these.25 essential Super Charging Brain Foods that your brain is starving for!15 Lifestyle steps to power up and improve your memory.And finally 30 of the Ultimate Natural Brain Boosting Supplements."--,Provided by publisher.

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Baker, R. (2012). Alzheimers Anti-Ageing Memory Keeping Your Brain Young Memory Improvement . Rosemary Baker.

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Baker, Rosemary. 2012. Alzheimers Anti-Ageing Memory Keeping Your Brain Young Memory Improvement. Rosemary Baker.

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Baker, Rosemary. Alzheimers Anti-Ageing Memory Keeping Your Brain Young Memory Improvement Rosemary Baker, 2012.

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