From Alzheimer's Research and Prevention Foundation <[email protected]>
Subject For Women: Critical Late-Breaking News
Date August 13, 2023 9:00 AM
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Dear John, I’ve just received the latest edition of the prestigious Journal of Alzheimer’s Disease and it has a critically important article for women. This paper is from our latest research at UCLA called The Pink Brain™ Project. In this study, which I helped design and ARPF funded, we discovered that our special form of Yoga is beneficial for women. Especially those concerned about preventing Alzheimer’s disease and may already be experiencing some memory decline. The intervention focused on breath work and Kirtan Kriya meditation, our dynamic, scientifically proven, safe, affordable, fast, easy and effective 12-minute memory exercise. This was a very professional study and utilized a special form of MRI to measure brain activity. The study revealed that our approach enhanced the brain area hurt by stress and linked with memory decline. As I’m sure you recall, chronic stress is rather detrimental to your brain, mind and memory, as well as your heart and immunity. So by reducing stress at its origin in the brain, you are rejuvenating your body, mind, and soul and preventing Alzheimer’s. The program we use engages multiple senses and includes chanting or singing the sounds Saa, Taa, Naa, Maa, while tapping your fingers in succession from thumb to index, middle, ring, and pinky. What we can say for sure is that this program will help women boost their memory, and reverse inflammation and slow the aging process, all the way down to your cells. Plus, it has no side effects. So all women who are concerned about their memory (and who isn’t?), especially those who have risk factors such as heart disease and are in menopause, need to learn this technique. Remember that Alzheimer’s disease strikes women at a significantly higher rate than men, with women making up 2/3 of all cases. We are grateful that we are able to do this work to help women live a long life with a clear mind. You can discover all of our cutting-edge, great work by coming to Scottsdale, AZ for our 30th Anniversary Conference on September 30th and October 1st of this year. We have a tremendous line up of awesome speakers for you, including: Karen Koffler, M.D. from the University of Miami, who will discuss how women can stay healthy and live long. Roberta Diaz Brinton, Ph.D. from the University of Arizona, who is the leading researcher in the world on women, estrogen, and Alzheimer’s (you don’t want to miss this). Andrew Newberg, M.D. from Thomas Jefferson Medical College, the world’s leader in how meditation and prayer affects your brain and spirit. And much more. To learn how you can attend please go here. And now hear this: everyone who attends will receive, absolutely f-r-e-e, a copy of my new landmark book called Spiritual Fitness. And you’ll also receive free gifts from the ARPF. We’re counting on seeing you there. REGISTER Yours in Brain Health, Dharma Singh Khalsa, M.D. President / Medical Director Alzheimer’s Research and Prevention Foundation (ARPF) www.alzheimersprevention.org [email protected] Prevention Editor, Journal of Alzheimer’s Disease P.S. Discover how to save your brain and help others save theirs in Scottsdale on September 30. REGISTER ‌ ‌ ‌ Alzheimer's Research and Prevention Foundation | PO Box 30783, Tucson, AZ 85751-0783 Unsubscribe [email protected] Update Profile | Constant Contact Data Notice Sent by [email protected] powered by Try email marketing for free today!
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