Memory Loss/Impairment

Although all of us desire longevity, at the same time one of our greatest fears is any decline in our mental powers. One day, you might wander through your home, forgetting what you were looking for. Or you might finish a book and the next morning can barely remember the plot. You miss appointments unless you write them down. Friends and family members comment on your forgetfulness. With a chill of horror, you think, "Alzheimer's disease!" Actually, this is very unlikely. You've just not been paying attention to your brain health. This has a name, "cognitive decline," a description of what you're experiencing, rather than an actual disease.

Unfortunately, conventional physicians aren't taught what can be done to preserve brain functioning. When a patient is concerned about failing intellectual skills, once Alzheimer's disease or any physical illness is ruled out, most patients receive the dubious reassurance that the changes are just part of growing old.

Let's see how our WholeHealth Chicago integrated approach can help halt and even reverse this situation.

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