When you think
of longevity and natural health, think Alzheimer's disease. When you think of
Alzheimer's disease, think sharpening the mind. When you think brain
health, think from the neck up.
To live long with
health and wellness, make some brain-healthy lifestyle changes, and take action
by getting involved in these activities to keep your memory sharp and your
brain healthy.
Truly, mental
decline as you age may be due to altered connections among brain cells. The good
news is: research has shown that keeping your brain active not only increases
its vitality but also builds its reserves of brain cells and connections.
Research has
also indicated that low levels of education are linked to a higher risk of
Alzheimer's disease later in life. This may be due to a lower level of lifelong
mental stimulation. That is to say, the more educated you are, the less chance
you will get Alzheimer's disease - or at least the development of symptoms may
appear much later in life.
Research has
further shown that those who are bi-lingual and who constantly use two
languages on a daily basis tend to develop greater immunity from the early
symptoms of Alzheimer's disease.
In short, your
brain activities are responsible for your brain health, which is an important
component of longevity health. To live long, you need to sharpen your mind, and
don't let it idle.
Memory loss is
rather common as you age. However, it does not necessarily mean you're going to
have Alzheimer's disease. But combat memory loss like a disease. It is a
misconception that you should write down what you need to do in order not to
forget - well, that's a very passive way of dealing with the problem of memory
loss. It's very much like "cutting you toes to avoid the worms."
Remember, if you don't use your brain power, you will lose it. It's that
simple. Don't try to remember things the hard way.
Memory Improvement Techniques shows you how to harness fully your brain power. It
unlocks the secrets to a perfect computer-like memory in just about 5 minutes a
day.
Remember, at
any age, your memory is powerful; the only problem is that it is untrained. Memory
Improvement Techniques does just that - training you to acquire the skills of
"flash memorization." You don't need to read memory books, or attend
expensive memory workshops; just get the book, in which you will find
everything you need to know about improving your memory. This book will make
you proud of your memory -- and it goes a long way to delay and prevent
Alzheimer's disease.
At any age,
you can still make some significant changes in your lifestyle; you don't have
to turn your life upside down, or make extremely drastic changes to achieve the
many benefits of sharpening your mind. Start with something small to keep your
brain active every day. Stay curious - commit to lifelong learning. Stay
healthier and younger as you age.
Stephen
Lau
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by Stephen Lau
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