10 Silent Warning Signs You're Going To Get Dementia
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Top Comments (10)
I lost my dad to Alzheimer’s at 69. Horrible way to go. I’m 55 and eat mostly red meat. I got rid of processed foods,sugars,and carbs. I lift weights and hike weekly. I’m not going out that way. Miss you dad.
Was diagnosed with stage 3 dementia. Went carnivore with alot of fat. Back to stage 1
My Mom is 90. Plays Jeopardy every day and anything else to keep her mind occupied. She’s my hero ❤
Things that increase the risk of developing dementia include: age (more common in those 65 or older) high blood pressure (hypertension) high blood sugar (diabetes) being overweight or obese smoking drinking too much alcohol being physically inactive being socially isolated depression.
🔥Now watch this video:🔷 #1 Absolute Best Way To Prevent Dementia https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ql1oEe9jiqw&list=PLpTTF6wMDLR79E3-ijN_r6e8XkU4nQNyl 🔷 10 Warning Signs You Already Have Dementia https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cd3u0yav_bU&list=PLpTTF6wMDLR79E3-ijN_r6e8XkU4nQNyl
My father died of dementia last year. I still think about him every day. 😢
Had a stroke 8 yeas ago. Read books about difficult subjects every day. Also read out loud to yourself. Continue to learn. I’m 62. I’m sharper and have improved my vocabulary. Work on your grammar as well. Participate in meetings, talk. I read for an hour or more daily, my 2 cents.
I hate when I have to slog thru an eternity until I get to hear what attracted me to a video.
Oh how I wish my primary care physician was this amazing
I was forgetting a lot and what worried me was the day I got lost on my way home. Went keto carnivore and my brain works like did in my youth.
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Top Comments (10)
I lost my dad to Alzheimer’s at 69. Horrible way to go. I’m 55 and eat mostly red meat. I got rid of processed foods,sugars,and carbs. I lift weights and hike weekly. I’m not going out that way. Miss you dad.
Was diagnosed with stage 3 dementia. Went carnivore with alot of fat. Back to stage 1
My Mom is 90. Plays Jeopardy every day and anything else to keep her mind occupied. She’s my hero ❤
Things that increase the risk of developing dementia include: age (more common in those 65 or older) high blood pressure (hypertension) high blood sugar (diabetes) being overweight or obese smoking drinking too much alcohol being physically inactive being socially isolated depression.
🔥Now watch this video:🔷 #1 Absolute Best Way To Prevent Dementia https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ql1oEe9jiqw&list=PLpTTF6wMDLR79E3-ijN_r6e8XkU4nQNyl 🔷 10 Warning Signs You Already Have Dementia https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cd3u0yav_bU&list=PLpTTF6wMDLR79E3-ijN_r6e8XkU4nQNyl
My father died of dementia last year. I still think about him every day. 😢
Had a stroke 8 yeas ago. Read books about difficult subjects every day. Also read out loud to yourself. Continue to learn. I’m 62. I’m sharper and have improved my vocabulary. Work on your grammar as well. Participate in meetings, talk. I read for an hour or more daily, my 2 cents.
I hate when I have to slog thru an eternity until I get to hear what attracted me to a video.
Oh how I wish my primary care physician was this amazing
I was forgetting a lot and what worried me was the day I got lost on my way home. Went keto carnivore and my brain works like did in my youth.