A few updates on the Bredesen protocol

I’ve been absent from blogging here or on most of my other personal sites this year, due to stress and health issues, but feel like I might be on the comeback! Anyway, until I remember to follow up with whoever it was who offered to help me turn my three blogs into one, I’m postingContinue reading “A few updates on the Bredesen protocol”

Reversing cognitive decline: one testimonial

One day, I will join up the dots, and turn my three blogs into one. However, today is still not that day! Anyway, for those who follow me here, but may not follow me on Creating Life with Words: Inspiration, love and truth, I’ve realised I posted an important blog for that site, as follows. ProfessorContinue reading “Reversing cognitive decline: one testimonial”

More on reversing cognitive decline

  I’ve not added many blogs here or on my other websites for some time, but as I am in Kyoto currently, soon to listen to discussions about research and other matters related to all types of dementia, I am reminded of what I still believe to be the most exciting research in the world,Continue reading “More on reversing cognitive decline”

Don’t give up

Like my food blog, I’ve not been here for some time… The only suggestion I can think of this week, for living beyond dementia, is to not give up! A very close friend’s son died unexpectedly, a colleagues house burned to the ground, including their pets, and the week before that, a close girlfriends husband hadContinue reading “Don’t give up”

Reversal of cognitive decline 2016

I’ve not been blogging much lately, barely monthly here, and certainly not daily on my other blog like I used to. I suppose though, it is good to report the reason why is I am actually too busy living beyond dementia to have the time! However I am keeping up with Prof. Dale Bredesens’ latest research, and do recommend youContinue reading “Reversal of cognitive decline 2016”

Living Beyond Dementia™ can be difficult

This month on my Living Beyond Dementia™ site, I thought it might be important to write about how bloody hard it is to live like this, and how many people without dementia either don’t want us to, or don’t believe it is even possible to live beyond dementia. You might wonder, why would others notContinue reading “Living Beyond Dementia™ can be difficult”

Dementia and human rights

On the 17th of March 2015 at World Health Organisation’s First Ministerial Conference on Dementia in Geneva, and as Chair of DAI, I placed the Human Rights and DisAbility Rights of people with dementia onto the world stage. Last week in Budapest, at the Alzheimer’s Disease International (ADI) Council meeting held prior to their conference, forContinue reading “Dementia and human rights”

Reversal of cognitive decline: A novel therapeutic program, by Dale Bredesen

This months Living Beyond Dementia™ blog (yes, only one again as I am too busy living beyond dementia), is on the following study (Abstract and Summary only included – follow the link to the full study), Reversal of cognitive decline: A novel therapeutic program Dale E. Bredesen1, 2 1 Mary S. Easton Center for Alzheimer’s Disease Research,Continue reading “Reversal of cognitive decline: A novel therapeutic program, by Dale Bredesen”

Suffering is optional

Whilst I have not been publishing each day on my original blog since Christmas Eve, and won’t for the rest of the year, I realised, thanks to an electronic reminder, that I have not published anything here for December. The goal for this blog when I first set it up in September this year was to post at leastContinue reading “Suffering is optional”