Dementia Diet Book Shows More Can be Done

Dr. Christopher Maloney, N.D. shows dementia research no longer supports scans or drugs. But patients willing to put in the work can slow decline.

Augusta, ME, May 11, 2019 --(PR.com)-- Use It Or Lose It Applies

Dr. Christopher Maloney, N.D., published "The Dementia Diet: Slowing Neurocognitive Decline Or How Not To Lose Your Memories" and thought his results were so important he gave it out free to all of his patients.

“It wasn’t what I expected,” said Dr. Maloney. “I thought I’d find a few superfoods that made a difference. Instead what I found was a bizarre world where we keep moving the definitions of the disease.”

Redefining Alzheimer’s Disease
“The most disturbing thing,” continued Dr. Maloney, “is that our amyloid plaque research shows no connection to memory loss. We have people with very few plaques who have severe memory loss. Other people have Swiss cheese brains and have almost no memory loss.” The experts in Alzheimer’s research are in the process of redefining the disease as based on plaque formation without any reference to symptoms. “It’s like we’re determined to keep going on this research even though it’s been a dead end,” said Dr. Maloney.

Diets and Exercise
Dr. Christopher Maloney, N.D. has been in family practice since 2002. His many books include the bestselling, "The Colon Cancer Diet," which has been translated into multiple foreign languages. Dr. Maloney recovered from colon cancer himself in 2015. His life mission going forward is to improve the lives of as many people as he can.

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