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77 of 78 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Prevent Alzheimer's With 4 Key Lifestyle Changes
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Author & Book Views On A Healthy Life!

Book Review: The Anti-Alzheimer's Prescription: The Science-Proven Plan to Start at Any Age (Gotham Books, 2008) by Vincent Fortanasce, M.D.

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Dr. Vincent Fortanasce is a board-certified neurological rehabilitation specialist, trained in psychiatry at...
Published on October 12, 2008 by K. Jadon

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1.0 out of 5 stars Another fraud, published to profit from people's fears
There is no true scientific evidence to support the claims that this plan will prevent Alzheimer's. Many of us know people who lived healthy lives similar to what this book recommends, and had demanding and intellectually stimulating careers, and yet developed Alzheimer's. This is just another rip-off to gain money for the publisher and author, at the expense of people...
Published on July 21, 2009 by S. Hanson


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77 of 78 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Prevent Alzheimer's With 4 Key Lifestyle Changes, October 12, 2008
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Author & Book Views On A Healthy Life!

Book Review: The Anti-Alzheimer's Prescription: The Science-Proven Plan to Start at Any Age (Gotham Books, 2008) by Vincent Fortanasce, M.D.

A BestSeller Review

Dr. Vincent Fortanasce is a board-certified neurological rehabilitation specialist, trained in psychiatry at the Institute of Living, a Yale affiliate hospital, and is a bio-ethicist. He is also a clinical professor of neurology at the University of Southern California. Some of his patients have included Pope John Paul II and Major League Baseball Hall of Famer Tommy Lasorda. Profits of The Anti-Alzheimer's Prescription will be donated to the charity: The Fighting Alzheimer's Fund.

Believing that the disease is reaching epidemic proportions and is the greatest fear (more than death) of the baby boomer generation, Dr. Fortanasce provides a 4-Step plan of Alzheimer's prevention in his new book. He writes that the disease is preventable in most people (70%), and can be delayed in those who are genetically predisposed.

The 4-Step Anti-Alzheimer's Plan:

1. Diet-- Key Buzz Words: turmeric, soy, omega-3 fatty acids, berries, tomatoes, nuts, beans, green tea, reservatrol, fish, DHA, whole grains; avoid simple carbohydrates like refined starches and concentrated sugars; eat thirds of good fats (olives, flaxseed, nuts, avocado, cold water fish), lean protein, and complex carbs; eat on the low glycemic index--control your blood sugar; eat antioxidants which will improve your cognitive function.

2. Daily aerobics and anaerobics for the body and mind--exercise makes the brain bigger and better, increases the body's metabolic rate and muscle mass; exercise reduces stress, anxiety and depression (boosting mood), and stimulates neurotransmitter production. Includes flexibility stretches with how-to illustrations.

3. Daily neurobics to build the brain reserve--use your mind; learn how we make and retrieve memories; parts of the brain and usage identified. "Patients with Alzheimer's may lose 3 to 5% of their brain volume per year." Neurobics means giving the brain a real workout every day. Neurobics helps maintain mental capabilities. Examples: practice repetition of numbers, lists, routes, dance steps, word definitions; balance your checkbook, read subtitles of foreign films, play chess. The loss of smell begins at age 40 and could be the harbinger of Parkinson's and Alzheimer's.

4. Rest and recovery--"uncontrollable chronic stress destroys the brain"--signs given; meditation, relaxation, prayer, coping skills, necessicity of sleep, social circle strengthening, laughter, music, medication, elimination of stressors, forgiveness--"A study at Hope College in Michigan showed a 30% decrease in mortality in those who learn to forgive."

Watching his own father decline, Dr. Fortanasce states, "I wish I could have helped my own father and my Italian relatives who died with Parkinson's and Alzheimer's disease." In a chapter on the explanation and warning signs of Alzheimer's, the author continues that he has seen the disease erase the memories of Fortune 500 CEOs, Silicon Valley executives, trial attorneys, police officers, and even fellow physicians. Many of these fearful patients are aware that they're alone, and perhaps abandoned by their families. Medical costs for Alzheimer's drugs continues to rise, putting some into debt. Though more prevalent in women, Dr. Fortanasce writes that there is no cure, but longevity and independence are achievable today with prevention.

Alzheimer's Risk Factors:

* Obesity

* Hypertension

* Abnormal Lipids

* Type-2 Diabetes

* Chronic Stress

* Sleep Disorders

* Environmental Factors

The Anti-Alzheimer's Prescription includes tips to begin in childhood, 6 pages of references, appendixes with Strength Fitness Tests, a Body Mass Index Evaluation tool, a 28-day menu plan for 2,000 calories a day and 40 sample recipes. Examples to try: Blueberry Apple Muffins, Spice of Life (spice mixture), and Brain-Boosting Berry Smoothie.

Some points to consider from Dr. Fortanasce to help begin the prevention of Alzheimer's:

* Eat more fruits and vegetables

* Eat berries daily

* Eat fish high in omega-3 fatty acids

* Take a folic acid supplement or eat foods high in folate: green leafy vegetables, asparagus, oranges, eggs, legumes, fortified cereal

* Drink a glass of red wine or purple grape juice with your evening meal

* Follow a Mediterranean-style diet

* Control your blood pressure

* Have strong social support

Alzheimer's and the erasure of memories is devastating both to the individual who develops the disease and his or her family. Prevention is key. Even with a genetic predisposition, the disease may be delayed. My grandmother is one of these individuals who saw her own mother and now her sister decline into Alzheimer's. At 92, she herself is still a walking, living example of one who has actively followed the precepts set forth by Dr. Fortanasce. No matter your age, read The Anti-Alzheimer's Prescription. Inside the covers, you'll find hope.

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24 of 24 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Essential & Hopeful Must Read with Practical Information, August 25, 2008
The Anti-Alzheimer's Prescription is a must read for all of us, who are concerned about a healthy future without Alzheimer's-- whether it's our own, our parents' or our loved ones. This book provides practical information on how we can make deliberate changes and modifications in our diet and lifestyle for a healthy brain. In a very conversational style, this medical self-help book is a quick read, easy to understand and presents examples we can personally relate to.

Dr. Vincent Fortanasce's own personal story about helplessly watching the spirit and essence of the father he knew, disappear to the horrible Alzheimer's disease heightens the book's urgent message of Alzheimer's prevention. In addition to his genetic pre-disposition, Dr. Fortanasce writes from his training, knowledge and medical experience in neurology, psychiatry and rehabilitation.

Who would have thought that a byproduct of our successful lives--often a frenetic, stressful, sleepless existence is exactly what can contribute to dementia? It is alarming that there is currently no drug available that can stop the progression of Alzheimer's. With suggestions regarding specific diet, exercise, neurobics and lifestyle changes, the Anti-Alzheimer's Prescription conveys a message of hope in battling this horrible epidemic.
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31 of 35 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Anti-Alzheimer's Prescription- Easy lifestyle applications to reduce your risk of Alzheimer's, August 27, 2008
Dr. Fortanasce's "Anti-Alzheimer's Prescription" is written in an easy to read, non-clinical style. Combining established scientific findings and anecdotal information based on years of clinical practice, he presents the 4 step program in a logical and compelling way. Especially if there is a history of Alzheimer's in your family, or if you are just interested in staying "at the top of your game" for as many years as possible, the Anti-Alzheimer's Prescription offers the reader simple and practical lifestyle interventions to promote longevity of mind and spirit.
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19 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Outstanding, August 30, 2008
As a speech-language pathologist, I feel the book was an outstanding guide for understanding the symptoms and preventative measures to overcome the onset of the disease. I would recommend this book to colleagues, patients and family members for an informative, and exceptionally well-written book. Dr. Fortanasce has written the information so all can understand the impact this disease has on the patient and the family.
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13 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent, August 28, 2008
I found this book to be very well written. It was easy to read and understand. My mother-in-law was recently diagnosed with Alzheimer's. This book was very informative. It gave me a better understanding of the disease. I would recommend this book highly!
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13 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Answers to Alzheimer's, August 27, 2008
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Josh Monaghan (St. Augustine, FL) - See all my reviews
Wow,this book is great. My wife was just diagnosed with dementia. This book helps explain what I had been observing, what we're experiencing, what we can expect and how to delay the decline.
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16 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Anti-Alzheimer's Presciption, August 27, 2008
I found the Anti-Alzheimer's Prescription very informative and easy to understand. The exercise program is excellent. I have started on the diet and found it satisfying and I am losing weight.
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10 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Avoid Alzheimer's without Drugs, August 27, 2008
My husband and I've started and failed at many diets. This is one we hope to stay on because as long as we have sufficeint sleep, as Dr. Fortansce explains, we should succeed. So far it's working. We love the exercise program and are sharing the information with our friends.
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9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Thanks for this book..., November 4, 2008
Lost three people in my life this year to severe dementia. One had brain x-ray test showing only 20% of his brain left though he recognized us all and could sing well. After his memorial I determined to help myself to prevent this. So glad I bought this book. It is very easily read, makes common and practical advice easy to follow, and gives me hope for a better future. I would say the doctor's information is "time sensitive". It is time to do everything we can to prevent and alleviate Alzheimers and Dementia.
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9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Valuable info for a Healthy & Peaceful mind, August 27, 2008
Finally my wife and I have found helpful and useful information about how to prevent Alzheimer's horrible predicament. This book answers many of our questions and provides comfort for our many concerns.
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