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R**T
Good Book, Typical Kindle Limitations/Quality
GOOD: Good book for those who want more information on Alzheimer's disease. The book is reasonably current in its content as of 2011. Good ideas about strategies to help prevent or delay the disease's onset. No quick fixes, but good suggestions on how to improve diet, memory exerciese, etc. Worth reading.ISSUES: The book has several "tests" which require that you have a computer and internet access to download and print. The Kindle edition doesn't do a good job with viewing these forms which are necessary to get all the potential value of the book. If you're looking for a good reference book, it's probably best to purchase the book in it's hard form. The current cost is about the same as the Kindle edition and then you'll have a reference you can go back to easily.
M**M
Alzheimer's Prevention Program a good read
Very insightful, easy to read. Good illustrations and puzzles to work on. I enjoyed reading this book. Instead of recommending pills to take to ward of Alzheimer's and memory decline, the author recommends normal foods, exercise and mind games.Mike M.
C**N
Great Book!
I have done a lot of research on the subject of Alzheimer's and dementia. My grandfather and my mother both suffered from dementia when they reached their seventies. I am doing everything I can to help myself now, so that I can prevent, or at least delay, the onset of this horrible illness. This book has reinforced many practices that I have already implemented in my life, and many others that I am going to add right now. Thank you for this important information.
C**.
Not A Victim
My wife loves it. She has been worried about both of us getting old and having memory problems. This book helped her see that we are not in the early stages of Alzheimer's, but just getting old and our file cabinets are larger.
S**E
A must read
I wish I had read this years ago. At 76, it may be too late for me. But I am incorporating his suggestions into my daily routine. I was not aware that doing things with my left hand could stimulate areas of my brain (I am right-handed). I already had been doing crossword puzzles, but was amazed at how hard it was to recall a long list of unassociated words. I will be working on that. Also I had noticed that doing math problems had become difficult. I will be doing more of those also. This is a book that I will be reading and re-reading.
B**T
Wish I'd read this sooner
Great information. Wish I'd read it sooner and it had been available 20 years ago before my Mother began suffering from Alzheimer's.
M**R
As expected
As expected
J**D
Hope for control
This is a good book for anyone who is afraid of developing dementia. It is also a good teaching source for caregivers in the home and the facility. It helps keep people going one crossword puzzle at a time.
A**E
Practical advice on how to care for the most precious organ in your body
Based on serious scientific research, this book gives no-nonsense do's and don'ts for minimizing your chances of developing Alzheimer's disease, probably the most feared of the many ills of old age. A must-read volume for all over fifties.
A**R
Five Stars
Was bought as a gift
R**S
Help keep yourself free from alzheimer,s disease .
very enlightening,helpful advice ,much more up to date info than ever before and covers all angles.Interesting .love reading it and good reference guide.I feel assured, that I can really help myself to stave off the dreaded disease by working alongside the advice given.
A**R
Five Stars
Great
M**E
Excellent
Very pleased I purchased this book/workbook. It is clear precise and easy to absorb
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