Pauls novel theory and possible treatment were being tested in mild cognitive impairment patients at Houston Methodist in Texas.

In the documentary, Cici revealed that she was feeling much better since adopting the program.

He toldCNN: I was very worried.

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I have a three-year-old son and an eight-year-old son.

Sadly, my mum passed away from what we think is Alzheimers in her 70s.

Id much rather have a longer health span and then just go quickly.

Man Makes Major Lifestyle Change In 50s, Halts Alzheimer’s Progression In Weeks

These biomarkers can be detected using imaging technologies or assessed through a cerebrospinal fluid test.

However, the presence of these biomarkers alone is not sufficient to determine an Alzheimers diagnosis.

Simons initial intervention reportedly involved prescribing tirzepatide.

Man Makes Major Lifestyle Change In 50s, Halts Alzheimer’s Progression In Weeks

I get in 10,000 steps or more every day.

I also do a very slow full-body workout with weights three times a week for an hours time.

As Simon further embraced aplant-based mealplan, astonishing results were observed within nine weeks.

Man Makes Major Lifestyle Change In 50s, Halts Alzheimer’s Progression In Weeks

When I saw him at nine weeks, I did a double take.

He was totally buff, ripped even.

I almost didnt recognize him.

Man Makes Major Lifestyle Change In 50s, Halts Alzheimer’s Progression In Weeks

Simon, who ended up shedding 21 pounds (9.5 kilograms), incorporated additional interventions into his regimen.

He toldCNN: I have steam and sauna rooms in my home, I do a lot of that.

People there were 50 to 100 times more likely to develop the disease than anywhere else on the planet.

Man Makes Major Lifestyle Change In 50s, Halts Alzheimer’s Progression In Weeks

Alzheimers disease is the most common bang out of dementia.

In 2020, as many as 5.8 million Americans were living with Alzheimers disease, the CDC states.

Younger people may get Alzheimers disease, but it is less common.

Moreover, the number of people living with the disease doubles every five years beyond age 65.

This number is projected to nearly triple to 14 million people by 2060, according to the CDC.

Scientists do not yet fully understand what causes Alzheimers disease, the CDC notes.

There likely is not a single cause but rather several factors that can affect each person differently.

They also say that genes do not equal destiny.

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