Alzheimer's Disease And Dementia Medical Effectiveness At Last
The medical doctors of NeuroResearch Clinics in Duluth Minnesota have demonstrated profound results in restoring brain function in Alzheimer s Disease and Dementia patients using a natural approach with no prescription drugs. Real treatment of dementia and Alzheimer's Disease, where brain function is restored, is something that has eluded medicine. NeuroResearch Clinics through optimizing serotonin and dopamine in the brain guided by urinary neurotransmitter testing is showing profound results in people suffering with dementia or Alzheimer's Disease. Medical results can be separated into two categories, improvement in cognitive brain function and improvement of associated disease problems. With regards to improvement of cognitive brain function, 15% to 20% of dementia and Alzheimer's Disease patients achieve profound relief of symptoms leading to restoration of brain function. The NeuroResearch Clinics web site www.NeuroAssist.com/dementia.htm contains documented case studies submitted by medical doctors using the NeuroReplete Clinics approach during phase 1 studies. Restoration of brain function results are much better than can be achieved with any prescription drug. With standard medical treatment virtually no patients achieve restoration of brain function with dementia and Alzheimer's Disease patients. With regards to improvement of disease associated with dementia and Alzheimer's Disease the following results have been documented. Restoration of normal sleep patterns, many of the dementia and Alzheimer's patients suffer from abnormal sleep patterns. In some cases they are up during the night wandering around or sleeping inappropriately during the day. With optimization of the serotonin and dopamine systems under the NeuroResearch Clinics protocols normal sleep patterns are restored. Dementia and Alzheimer's Disease patients may exhibit inappropriate anger and aggression. The natural serotonin and dopamine optimization protocols of NeuroResearch Clinics are highly effective at controlling these problems, restoring the patient to the normal quiet state. Decreased agitation, many dementia and Alzheimer's patients suffer from inappropriate agitation. This may take the form of mental or physical agitation. Optimization of the serotonin and dopamine systems with the protocols of NeuroResearch Clinics controls agitation returning behavioral levels to the normal state. Many dementia and Alzheimer's patients suffer from depression. This may display as an agitated depression which goes hand in hand with the discussion of agitation control immediately above. In medicine there is no drug that effectively controls depression in the elderly. Double blind placebo controlled studies since 2003 have consistently shown that drugs used to treat depression when used in the elderly give relief of symptoms no better than a sugar pill (placebo). The natural approach of NeuroResearch Clinics has shown 100% response in the treatment of depression during clinical applications since 2004. Dementia and Alzheimer's Disease patients may display signs and symptoms of anxiety which can be severe at times. The natural approach of NeuroResearch Clinics has shown 100% response in the treatment of depression during clinical applications since 2001. Dementia and Alzheimer's patients may suffer from a psychotic state, talking about things that are not there, hearing things that are not there, or seeing things that are not there. In treatment of dementia and Alzheimer's patients with the NeuroResearch Clinics protocol these problems tend to resolve early on in treatment provided that the patient did not suffer from these problems prior to developing dementia and Alzheimer's Disease. Many dementia and Alzheimer's patients suffer from Restless Leg Syndrome contributes greatly sleep disturbance. The NeuroResearch Clinics natural approach to serotonin and dopamine system optimization is highly effective in relief of Restless Leg Syndrome symptoms. Virtually all dementia and Alzheimer s patients can benefit from this new approach in treatment which moves medical care of these diseases a large leap forward. The work of NeuroResearch clinics in 2008 was published by Johns Hopkins and the University of Minnesota Medical School. The medical treatment approach of NeuroResearch Clinics is not a refinement of current medical treatment it is the opening of a new world of medical knowledge, pioneering work.