<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p><strong>Fortify your diet to help prevent Alzheimer's.</strong></p><p>It's natural to be concerned that there's nothing you can do to reduce your risk of Alzheimer's-especially if it runs in your family. Fortunately, there is something that can help prevent it: the right diet. <em>The Alzheimer's Prevention Food Guide</em> is a nutritional guide to the food that protects your brain.</p><p>With this guide, you can look up foods fast to find out if they're "brain healthy." Unlike other Alzheimers books, this one even includes information about popular diets like MIND and Keto so you can compare them side-by-side and make the right decisions for you.</p><p><em>The Alzheimer's Prevention Food Guide</em> is one of the only Alzheimers books that offers: </p><ul><li><strong>Sample meal templates</strong>-find out what kind of foods (and how much of them) you should be eating with every meal.</li><li><strong>A 2-week meal plan</strong>-start strong with 14 days of prescribed meals and learn what good choices look like.</li><li><strong>Brain healthy food combinations</strong>-mix and match brain-healthy ingredients with profiles on over 115 different foods.</li></ul><p>Other Alzheimers books focus on treatment after the fact, but this one equips you with the knowledge you need to keep your brain in fighting form with the right food.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><p>"Never has diet been so important for brain health and reducing risk for Alzheimer's. This is not a simple diet book--it's a food bible that tells you all you need to know to start eating your way to a healthy brain, right now!"<br><strong>--Dr. Rudolph E. Tanzi, Director, Alzheimer's Genome Project; Director, Genetics and Aging Research Unit, Massachusetts General Hospital; and Joseph. P. and Rose F. Kennedy Professor of Neurology, Harvard Medical School</strong></p> <p>"It is becoming more and more obvious that the way we eat and live in the world affects the brain as we age. It is no wonder that the food we eat falls in line with the science that lifestyle factors have a hand in Alzheimer's disease. These nutrition experts have laid out a recipe for a way to eat mindfully (and joyfully) to protect the brain."<br><strong>--Jamie Talan, Assistant Professor of Science Education, Hofstra Northwell School of Medicine at Hofstra University; former science writer for <em>Neurology Today</em></strong></p> <p>"As a longtime provider of nutrition care for older adults, and as the daughter of a woman with significant dementia, I truly appreciate the detailed information in this book! It's easy to read and understand, and most importantly, it's easy to implement. The tips in this book will help thousands of people improve their health and quality of life!"<br><strong>--Becky Dorner, RDN, LD, FAND, President, Becky Dorner & Associates, Inc. and Nutrition Consulting Services, Inc.</strong></p><br>
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