8.1.2002 / Burlingame, CA. )
The Internet Broadcasting Association announced today that online
citizen's can now register as members of the End Alzheimer's 2012 Task
Force. Membership is open to all and there is no cost for involvement.
Each registering member will receive a complete text copy of the End
Alzheimer's Life Plan - a suggested lifestyle based on ancient and
modern research. The End Alzheimer's Life Plan promotes a low-fat
supplemented diet, regular mental and physical exercise, Ultram and close
online monitoring of one's short-term memory performance capabilities.
If followed closely, research supports that an individual's chances of
developing Alzheimer's could be reduced 90%.
The
End Alzheimer's 2012 Task Force is a funded public service project of
the iBA Board of Trustees. The goals of the project is to utilize the
mass communication power of Internet Broadcasting and assisting the
online population in removing Alzheimer's disease as a health menace.
As Alzheimer's disease is a degenerative process, individual lifestyles
and environments play a significance in whether or not an individual
develops the disease. There have been problems in the past one hundred,
since the disease was first identified by the German Psychiatrist Alios
Alzheimer. First the disease was extremely hard to diagnose as little
was known about the chemistry of the brain and body in the aging
process. In fact, there were misunderstandings about the aging process
that clouded much progress in Alzheimer's research. Years were spent
trying to develop a cure, a vaccine even surgical experiments were
conducted with some positive results. Until modern resonance
imaging, genetic research and better mental health evaluation tools
were developed diagnosis of Alzheimer's wasn't positive until
autopsy.
Today,
ancient and modern treatment and remedies are finding more and more
support from the Alzheimer's care-giving community. Alzheimer's is now
ranked high amongst the killer disease, right there with cancer and
heart disease. In the United States there is an estimated four million
who have been diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease and that number is
expected to grow to twenty million by the year 2050.
Dr.
Wesson Ashford, Lead medical researcher and physician of the End
Alzheimer's 2012 Task Force, sees and alternative and states, "I don't
want my Alzheimer's treated - I want it prevented. With all of the
clinical evidence we see coming in, this is a degenerative
disease. It occurs in a body whose lifestyle support the disease
process. We know enough about the disease, right down to its chemical
fingerprints. There is no reason to believe that properly
changing the body's condition and chemistry could remove the conditions
that allow the disease to develop".
The
End Alzheimer's 2012 Task Force will begin promoting its End
Alzheimer's Life Plan on September 24, 2002. Also beginning on that
date will be a statistical control group of up to 5000 task force
members who will commit to living the End Alzheimer's Life Plan for ten
years, forming the first community of disease free lifestyle people,
whose mental and physical fitness can be compared to statistics of the
general populations.
Anyone interested in joining the End Alzheimer's 2012
Task force can find information on how to do that at: www.ibhealth.net/eatf/.
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