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There is HOPE for Alzheimer's disease sufferers, and for those concerned about their risk for the disease. The solution lies in the diagnosis, not in the treatments designated for the disease today. Think about it, we are viewing this as a "brain only" disease, but the brain is connected to every other system in the body. Alzheimer's is NOT a disease exclusively of the brain. A thorough - broad and deep - diagnosis of your entire health will often provide answers about the causes of AD. Treatable causes that will place you and your doctor in a position to take appropriate measures to PREVENT, SLOW, or REVERSE Alzheimer's and other forms of dementia. In The End of Alzheimer's - Dr. Thomas Lewis and Dr. Clement Trempe: * Explore the disease in detail * Describe a simplified guide through a mountain of emerging science explaining how to obtain a PROPER DIAGNOSIS * Explain the pitfalls and shortcomings of current research and clinical medicine * Includes a 5-phase program to PREVENT Alzheimer's disease * Details how to diagnose the disease in asymptomatic people, meaning before patient experiences symptoms * Offer disease management and TREATMENTS for suffers and caregivers What the experts saying about "The End of Alzheimer's": "Drs. Lewis and Trempe have written a mind-opening, well-informed, and intelligent account of the history, present and future interventions, and distillation of keen thinking on the subject of Alzheimer's disease. The book will be the focus of many prospective and pivotal discussions on how medical research will eventually govern this mind-shattering disorder." -Jack C. de la Torre, MD. PhD Senior Editor, Journal of Alzheimer's Disease "The brilliant strategy by Drs. Lewis and Trempe takes advantage of revolutionary new concepts for guiding enhancement of immune function and treatment of chronic infections in prevention and treatment of Alzheimer's disease. The implications of this strategy for the individual and for the population are enormous. Control of dementia, atherosclerosis, and degenerative diseases of aging by the insights of Drs. Lewis and Trempe has the potential for revolutionizing management of chronic disease in the general population." - Kilmer S. McCully, M.D. Chief of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, US Department of Veterans Affairs and pioneer of the Homocysteine Theory