Alzheimer's DiseaseAlzheimer’s Disease

Few of us are unaware of Alzheimer’s disease and how it whittles away the mental faculties of its victims. Although scientists and doctors still don’t know what triggers the process, there is some evidence that toxic or physical insults can set it in motion. Typically the damage that characterizes Alzheimer’s begins a decade or more before the symptoms become evident. Basically, abnormal deposits of proteins form amyloid plaques and tau tangles in the sufferer’s brain which causes healthy neurons to malfunction and eventually die. Over time the damage spreads the hippocampus which is vital to memory and with this forgetfulness takes hold. As additional neurons die the affected areas begin to shrink. By the final stage the damage is very widespread the brain has shrunk considerably.

Can anything be done to slow progression or perhaps even restore some of the Alzheimer’s patient’s faculties? Dr. David Steenblock, who has worked with Alzheimer’s patients for many decades, has seen evidence that removing toxic heavy metals from the brain, treating any existing vascular abnormalities, dealing with any impediments to oxygen flow to the brain and more can make a world of difference for them.

In addition, Dr. Steenblock helps Alzheimer’s patients by harvesting their own stem cell-rich bone marrow and giving it back to them. Many published studies have shown that bone marrow stem cells can remediate Alzheimer’s in animal models. Among these are:

Bone marrow-derived mesenchymal stem cells attenuate amyloid β-induced memory impairment and apoptosis by inhibiting neuronal cell death.

 

Intracerebral transplantation of bone marrow-derived mesenchymal stem cells reduces amyloid-beta deposition and rescues memory deficits in Alzheimer’s disease mice by modulation of immune responses.

 

Bone marrow-derived mesenchymal stem cells reduce brain amyloid-beta deposition and accelerate the activation of microglia in an acutely induced Alzheimer’s disease mouse model.

 

If you or a relative has Alzheimer’s disease and would like to know more about Dr. Steenblock’s innovative approach to treating Alzheimer’s and other dementias you can do so for free. Just call 1-800-300-1063 and ask to book your FREE 5 minute phone consultation with Dr. Steenblock.

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