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 ‌ ‘Fishy’ Secret Slashes Risk of Alzheimer’s by HALF?! [Health Watch] Sponsored Content [New research] THIS is the secret to staying biologically young and active What happened when researchers had a small group of seniors take a simple, natural supplement that boosted levels of this [all-natural “youth fuel”]( They went from being sluggish and slow to literally matching 25-year-olds stride-for-stride. They got stronger, sharper, and inflammation went down. These “seniors” watched as their fading memories, waning strength, flagging energy and saggy middles all became more like they were 25-year-olds again. But that's not all... [This “youth fuel” also fortifies our cells and immune systems against aging and disease.]( Plus, it’s tied to long life, helps protect against Alzheimer’s, and even reduces wrinkles! And the process of [how it works]( is easier than you could ever imagine. [Click here]( now to discover it for yourself. [Click here]( --------------------------------------------------------------- ‘Fishy’ Secret Slashes Risk of Alzheimer’s by HALF?! Alzheimer’s disease continues to hijack the independence of innocent Americans each and every year. In fact, it’s estimated that over 6 MILLION Americans over the age of 65 are now living with Alzheimer’s. And to make matters worse, Big Pharma continues to push false-hopes of a cure to end the deadly disease. Last summer, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) fast-tracked the approval of the use of the experimental drug aducanumab for early phases of Alzheimer’s disease… only for the approval of the drug to go under federal investigation shortly thereafter. It once again proved that there is NO viable, mainstream cure for Alzheimer’s. But that doesn’t mean all hope is lost in this fight. That’s because a new study has unlocked a ‘fishy’ secret that won’t CURE Alzheimer’s… but can reduce your risk of developing it by nearly HALF. Here’s everything you need to know. --------------------------------------------------------------- Recommended Content What happened to the “miracle medicine” of 1918? In 1918, this “[miracle medicine]( was in every household in America. Valuable enough to get caught in the crossfire during both World Wars… [1918]( And powerful enough to be studied by the founding members of a massive Big Pharma dynasty… There was nothing else like it on Earth. In fact, [this miracle medicine]( was on track to become a game-changer for fighting the cancer epidemic. But then it just…disappeared. To this day, it’s not being taught in medical schools—or prescribed in major U.S. cancer centers. But the results of lab studies are impressive. Big Pharma knows more about this than they’re letting on…and [these newly discovered documents]( prove it... Everything you need to know is [right here](. [Click here]( --------------------------------------------------------------- More DHA, Less Risk of Alzheimer’s? You may have heard of DHA before (aka docosahexaenoic acid). It’s one of the main components of uber-healthy fish oils – which are good for your heart, your joints, and even your skin. But a new study has found that the DHA unique to fish oils can have a profound, positive impact on your brain. The research study, published in the journal Nutrients, found that when folks consumed higher levels of DHA, their risk of unique Alzheimer’s markers plummeted by as much 49%. And get this, the study even found that DHA helped fend off Alzheimer’s markers for folks that carried the APOE4 gene – which has been widely linked to Alzheimer’s progression. In other words, even if you could be genetically pre-disposed to having a higher risk of developing Alzheimer’s, more DHA can help offset that risk. If you’re currently on a fish oil regimen, keep it going. There are also other ways to ‘up’ your DHA intake. Eating fatty, oily fish like salmon or tuna are delicious ways to incorporate good DHA levels into your diet. You can also consider adding a daily fish oil supplement specially formulated with higher levels of DHA. Talk to your doctor about the best approach to adding a DHA supplement into your diet. Remember, DHA isn’t a cure for Alzheimer’s. But, making it a priority for your diet can help keep your risk low! In Good Health, Amanda Angelini Director The Institute for Natural Healing Related Articles: [Toxic Metal Lurking in Your JUICE?!]( [The Single Most Powerful Weight Loss Tool]( [One Simple Diet Trick Relieves Arthritis Pain]( SOURCES: Schultz, Hank. “Study finds higher DHA cuts Alzheimer’s risk in half in elderly cohort.” 6/10/22. Stat. “FDA calls for federal investigation into its controversial Alzheimer’s drug approval.” 7/9/21. --------------------------------------------------------------- © 2022 OmniVista Health Media, LLC. All Rights Reserved. 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