7 Stages of Alzheimer’s

Alzheimer’s is the most common cause of dementia, a general term for memory loss and other cognitive abilities serious enough to interfere with daily life. Alzheimer’s disease accounts for 60-80% of dementia cases. Alzheimer’s worsens over time. Alzheimer’s is a progressive disease, where dementia symptoms gradually worsen over a number of years. Stage 1:  No ImpairmentDuring this stage, Alzheimer’s disease is not detectable and no memory problems or other symptoms of dementia are evident. Stage 2: Very Mild DeclineThe senior may notice minor memory problems or lose things around the house, although not to the point where the memory loss...

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Knowing the Signs of Dementia

We’re all forgetful at times, regardless of our age and mental health. However, as we age, our risk of dementia increases, and by the age of 85 almost 35% of those in your age group will be afflicted with this degenerative disorder that causes gradually and worsening memory loss and mental skills. If a loved one shows the following ten early warning signs of dementia, book an appointment to see a doctor immediately… Memory Loss:Mild cognitive impairment (or as doctors refer to it, MCI) explains memory loss that is more pronounced than typical age-related forgetfulness. MCI will cause an inability...

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VLED News

VLED News

What is VLED (Variable Light Emitting Device)? What does it do? Demonstration. VLED Neurons Neuropathways

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Variable Light Emitting Device

Variable Light Emitting Device

Video used with permission from the Picower Institute for Learning and Memory at MIT How the VLED Device Works VLED + Lamp + User = Positive Results The VLED device may stop or reduce the progression of Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s and Dementia related diseases. This occurs by maintaining a specific light frequency and amplitude to optimally activate the Microglial Cells in the brain. The photons of light, having a specific energy level, are transported via the retina, to the occipital lobe of the brain. This energy is then discharged as flashes across the brain’s surface at the desired Gamma Wave energy...

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VLED - FAQs

VLED - FAQs

When you sit there are you looking directly at the VLED light, or are you watching TV and the light is hitting your eyes from the side, like at an angle?  You can look at it directly, but not necessary.  It must be in front, so the photons will enter the eye, just off to the side of tv will work.  No more than 6 feet away. Does it matter what type of light bulb you have in the lamp, as in watts, led vs. incandescent, cool or warm color as in red vs. blue range, or do I need...

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