Virgin Coconut Oil and Alzheimer’s Disease: A Holistic Guide to Geriatric Care

· Sophia Media, LLC
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 Alzheimer's Disease is a modern plague on the seniors in our society. More evidence continues to be published that Alzheimer's is primarily a prescription drug induced disease. Today's average senior living in a healthcare facility is taking an average of over 30 different prescription drugs. Yet, their quality of life is not as good as previous generations according to researchers.
More than 5 million Americans are living with the Alzheimer’s Disease, and the official statement from the medical establishment is: “Currently, there is no cure for Alzheimer's.”

What they mean is, there is no drug that can cure Alzheimer's. However, thousands of people around the world are seeing great success with non-drug alternatives, and coconut oil tops the list.
In this book we look at the problems and causes of Alzheimer's as they are related to an epidemic of prescription drugs being marketed to seniors, and we look at the strong evidence for dietary intervention, starting with coconut oil. 
We bring you the stories of 10 different families who saw Alzheimer's lessened or reversed by adding coconut oil to their diet, which is representative of thousands of others who are experiencing similar results. We offer guidelines on usage and types of coconut oil to consider, as well as other non-drug tips for holistic geriatric care.
Our target audience is the millions of caregivers out there loving caring for our senior population who will find it difficult to get this information from their doctors or medical professionals not trained in these areas.

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