Dear John,
My new masterpiece is at the printers.

I’m not saying this lightly.

To me this book is the best work I’ve ever done. It’s timely and totally in the glow and flow.

Kirti, my wife and ARPF co-founder says I channeled my inner being.

It’s part narrative nonfiction about the history of the groundbreaking research that we’ve done over the years at ARPF.

From that you’ll learn about how our ideas have stood the test of time and, beyond that, how you can benefit in your body, mind, and soul.

You’ll also discover the latest, scientifically-proven concept of how having a spiritual or religious aspect to your life will help you live long with a clear mind.

This classic will eventually sell for a good sum but when you attend our 30 Years of Alzheimer’s Prevention Conference in lovely Scottsdale, AZ on September 30-October 1, it is our gift to you.

We’ve organized the world’s best lineup of speakers to take Alzheimer’s Prevention to the next level.

You can see them all here, but I just want to highlight 2 right now:

1- Roberta Diaz Brinton, PhD from the University of Arizona in Tucson has done the most extensive research on memory loss in women and she’ll share all the latest updates with you.

2. Our good friend and research partner Andrew Newberg, MD from Thomas Jefferson Medical School in Philadelphia will reveal his discoveries in the field of neurotheology, the effects of prayer, meditation and spirituality on your brain and longevity

Dr. Newberg is a dynamic speaker and best-selling author and we’re very grateful to have him.

So come one. Come all to Scottsdale September 30th and October 1st and take your knowledge and life to the next level.
Peace, Love, Healing, and Spirit.

Yours in Brain Health, 


Dharma Singh Khalsa, M.D.
President / Medical Director

Alzheimer’s Research and Prevention Foundation (ARPF)

Prevention Editor, Journal of Alzheimer’s Disease