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Stress Can Cause Memory Loss
When we think of stress we often think about stress and anxiety. However, there are a lot of mental changes that take place under
stress.
Here are some facts:
Anxiety disorders from mild unease to intense panic and fear affect 10 million
people. Over 28% of Americans suffer from some kind of mental stress or disorder
severe enough to require treatment.
Four million people in the U.S. suffer from
Alzheimer’s, afflicting 10% over the age of 55 and 50% over 85.
Senile Dementia
is the 4th leading cause of death in people over 60! Depression and
anxiety are the most common emotional problems, and the incidences among
children, adolescents, and the elderly are rapidly increasing.
In studies of Senile Dementia, it has been suggested that 50% of
preventable cardio and cerebrovascular problems are responsible for many kinds
of confused thinking patterns. Tissues decline and die from lack of nutrients
and oxygen. Nutrient deficiencies and imbalances, hormone imbalances, food
allergies, and sensitivities, allergies to food additives, toxic metals like
aluminum, mercury, and lead, poor handling of stress and poor absorption of
nutrients, hypoglycemia, aspartame, alcohol, smoking, medications, immune system
malfunction, brain chemistry imbalance, addiction and withdrawal, environmental
causes, and lighting have all been implicated as causes in poor mental health.
Memory loss is possible because of the lack of adequate nutrition and the
unavoidable hormone and circulatory changes. Heavy metal toxins that accumulate
have an affinity for the brain and nerve system rendering them sub-optimal.
Stress reduction, relaxation techniques, music, breathing exercises, nutritional
supplements, dietary and environmental changes can all help prevent mental
health problems and help restore healthy mental functions.
These conditions and solutions are outlined in the
ULTIMATE NATURAL STRESS MANAGEMENT MANUAL
GET IT NOW TO IMPROVE YOUR MEMORY AND REDUCE YOUR STRESS!
Sincerely,
Dr Peter Lind
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