The Alzheimer's Revolution
By Joseph Keon
Foreword by Neal Barnard
By Joseph Keon
Foreword by Neal Barnard
By Joseph Keon
Foreword by Neal Barnard
By Joseph Keon
Foreword by Neal Barnard
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$21.95
Sep 06, 2022 | ISBN 9781578269433
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Sep 06, 2022 | ISBN 9781578269440
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Praise
“Joseph Keon’s exposition is wonderfully readable and empowering. The Alzheimer’s Revolution gives us easy access to an enormous amount of scientific research, gentle insights, and steps we can all embrace.”
—John W. Peabody, MD, PhD, FACP, founder of Qure Healthcare
“The Alzheimer’s Revolution represents the most current, thorough, and exhaustive review of the available research on this overwhelming topic. Although we do not yet have all the answers, this book provides a single source to access what IS known. The Alzheimer’s Revolution will help us all learn how to beat the odds.”
—Farrokh Farrokhi, MD, neurosurgeon
“Joseph Keon has done his homework, managing to explain the complicated science behind Alzheimer’s in an accessible way that empowers the reader to take back their health with simple and direct changes to their diet and lifestyle. Keon’s careful explanations make this debilitating disease less scary and overwhelming and turn it into something we can manage, and potentially prevent.”
—Brooke Goldner, MD, author of Goodbye Lupus and Goodbye Autoimmune Disease
“In The Alzheimer’s Revolution, Joseph Keon once again demonstrates his ability to bring together a large amount of scientific data in an organized manner that is enticing and easy to understand. This book is a must read for anyone concerned about optimizing long-term quality of life for both themselves and their loved ones.”
—Andrew Cook, MD, surgeon and author of Stop Endometriosis and Pelvic Pain
“… a timely and important contribution to our on-going national dialogue about how to best handle Alzheimer’s as a personal, social, cultural, and medical community issue with respect to dianosis and treatment.”
—Midwest Book Review
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