An estimated 3.4 million Americans suffer from full-on dementia or Alzheimer’s disease

 

A recent medical study revealed that over 5 million older individuals in the United States have difficulty remembering things and making daily decisions, or experience other memory-related problems.

Plus, an estimated 3.4 million Americans suffer from full-on dementia or Alzheimer’s disease.

What’s worse, these numbers are expected to jump even higher as baby boomers age.

We at Newsmax Health don’t want to see you or your loved ones added to these sad statistics.

And there’s good news: You no longer have to suffer memory loss just because you’re growing older (as long as you have the right tools to prevent or reverse it, that is).

That’s why we have created a FREE video presentation you can view right now in the privacy of your own home or office.

A video that shows you the right tools to maintain a great memory for the rest of your life.

CLICK HERE NOW TO WATCH THIS FREE VIDEO PRESENTATION ON MEMORY ISSUES — HOW TO STOP & PREVENT THEM AFTER AGE 50!

Take a second to consider whether you:

  • Have a tendency to forget names, faces, appointments, or items like your keys or wallet (“senior moments”)…
  • Sometimes have difficulty finishing your thoughts — or tend to repeat yourself
  • Ever have problems finding the exact words you want to say…
  • Experience any moodiness, inability to concentrate, or brain fog…
  • Ever forget why you came into a room
  • Have difficulty making decisions or taking part in conversations

If you can relate to any of the above signs or symptoms, you really need to watch this video now.

CLICK HERE NOW TO WATCH THIS FREE VIDEO PRESENTATION ON MEMORY ISSUES — HOW TO STOP & PREVENT THEM AFTER AGE 50!

Here are some known risk factors for memory loss, poor brain health, or even full-on Alzheimer’s disease:

  • You have a parent or sibling with Alzheimer’s…
  • Are over 65 (doubles your risk for Alzheimer’s)…
  • Are female (increases your risk for Alzheimer’s) …
  • You take statin drugs (many other drugs can also affect your memory — you’ll see them on the video)…
  • Have heart disease or Type 2 diabetes
  • Tend to spend much of your time alone
  • You are retired, or do not have many hobbies or active interests in life…
  • Do not exercise much
  • Do not travel
  • Do not pray, attend worship services, or meditate …
  • Do not have a healthy diet, including adequate amounts of vegetables, fruits, fatty fish, and nuts…

Any of these factors indicate you could truly benefit from watching the video we’ve created for you at no charge. And even if your memory seems OK right now, it’s never too early to make sure it stays that way

CLICK HERE NOW TO WATCH THIS FREE VIDEO PRESENTATION ON MEMORY ISSUES — HOW TO STOP & PREVENT THEM AFTER AGE 50!

Thousands of our readers have already viewed this video; don’t be left out. We don’t know how long it will be available.

So here’s to your healthy brain — and marvelous memory even after age 50.

Travis Davis

Publisher, Newsmax Health

P.S. Things come up, you get busy. Odds are, if you wait to watch this free video, you’ll forget — and that’s the whole point, isn’t it? So do this right now. You and your brain will be glad you did. CLICK HERE NOW FOR A BETTER MEMORY AT ANY AGE!