Alzheimer's Disease and Acetylcholine

Eric by Eric Braverman

Published Tue, Aug 22nd 2017, 19:56 | Advertising


 

Alzheimer's disease is directly related to slowing down the activity of your brain, which is regulated by the brain chemical, acetylcholine. The good news is that I've seen many cases of significant progress achieved, simply by following an acetylcholine protocol, as outlined in my book, The Edge Effect.

A Remarkable Story of Full Recovery: a 55 year-old gentleman came to me with a memory loss issue of a 70 year-old man. Three years later, with an acetylcholine protocol, his memory was restored to that of a 35 year-old.

With Alzheimer's disease, as with any other condition affecting your mind and body, your health is in your hands. If you have any concern that you might be a candidate for this devastating disease, seek treatment as early as possible. We at PATH Medical can help.

Author Bio:

Author Name: Dr. Eric Braverman
Dr. Braverman is a Summa Cum Laude and Phi Beta Kappa graduate of Brandeis University and NYU Medical School, did brain research at Harvard Medical School, and trained at an affiliate of Yale Medical School. He is acknowledged worldwide as an expert in brain-based diagnosis and treatment, and he lectures to and trains doctors in anti-aging medicine.

Bio

Dr. Eric Braverman, MD is an internal medicine doctor who practices in New York, NY. He is 59 years old and has been practicing for 34 years. Dr. Braverman is affiliated with NewYork-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell Medical Center.