Protect Your Aging Brain With SHIELD and New Vitamins

EPISODE · Jan 26, 2020 · 38 MIN

Protect Your Aging Brain With SHIELD and New Vitamins

from Toula's Tips for Caregivers · host Toula's Tips For Caregivers

As you get older, are you noticing that your memory is not as good as it used to be? Do you want help?Does your loved one have of a memory disorder, as Alzheimers or Dementia? Do you pray for help?BE ENCOURAGED. There are amazing people working on helping you.That includes my guest on this podcast of _Toula’s Tips for Caregivers_. Dr. Alan Snow is at the forefront in the diagnosis and treatment of brain aging and memory disorders. He has over 340 issued patents on new drugs, nutraceuticals, and screening technologies.He and his professional partner, Dr. Rudolph Tanzi, have created new programs and new medications to improve your memory. They are finding new medications to slow those diseases.In the podcast, Dr. Snow shares some exciting news about new treatments for memory disorders, both current and in the near future.His new “Vitamin For The Aging Brain” is PERCEPTA, a natural plant-based dietary supplement, available on their web and on Amazon.In the podcast, Dr. Snow also shares an important way that you can change your brain TODAY. Dr. Snow and his partner, Dr. Tanzi encourage you to change your lifestyle with SHIELD: Sleep, Handle Stress, Interact, Exercise, Learn New Things, and Diet. I hope you to be encouraged, and be changed by my interview with Dr. Snow. BlessingsToula Wootan

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