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Special Gifts For Mother’s & Father’s Days: WRB! Pg09 SAR Awana Health Retreat 10 - 14 October 2015 Br SEB Zs TH BE HS 2015410810214 Pgl2 += CLEARER & BRIGHTER with Annemarie Bérlind REHAMLE Sind. SRR Pgi8 S+SR REMEMBERING ‘STILL ALICE’ Alzheimer’s disease and whi iyou can do to prevent it « auenec ) “| hs 1} i) c ANNOUNCEMENT - id Moving Smart Consumers to Independent Business Owners HAWRS RAR share Dear NewLife™ Family, Growing from a small group of dedicated health advocates, New ife™ has over the years continued to provide the best solutions for people to achieve Total Health ~ health in ‘body, mind, spirit, relationships, and finance. 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KORINE S RRO THLOKE, FHM HM EOAREM TLS OTA uA RARE N NEWLIFE" ~ contents B® MAY & JUNE 2015 2015445 ROA tt ON THE COVER #183 0 Remembering ‘Still Alice” (RBSRAC) HIGHLIGHTS #5 09 Special Gifts For Mother's & Father's Days! RA PM OAL! 1 O Post Event: March 2015 Heath Retreat at Kasih Sayang Health Resort SEMI: 20154E3 A Kasin Sayang RARE ES 1 2 October 2015 Health Retreat at Awana Genting Highlands Resort 20154510 Fi BASE SB Za 1 DR SS RE HS 1 38 Clearer & Brighter NatuPerfect and NatuRepair by Annemarie Bérlind BWe. BR REVMUARATARERTENSA PURE RIMES HSE AR 1G Understanding Business BACALL BMS? RTO TE ‘Still Alice’ ( ei eK AC ) by Leon Tan, Nutritionist ARBRE. S298 ‘Alice Howland recently turned 50, though her eldest daughter Anna would say she only looks 40. The simple fact is that Alice appears to have itll, She's a renowned linguistics professor at Columbia University in New York, happily married, and a mother to three adult children, People who have it all however are also those who have a lot more to lose. It started with some unexpisined blank spots during her lectures; forgotten words, missed dates, and then suddenly she was in a state of complete and total confusion about where she was while jogging one afternoon on her own college campus. From that instance Alice was acutely aware that her recent 'litle glitches’ weren't simply a case of old age setting in, “Early-onset Alzheimer's disease,” the neurologist says, “sporadic memory impairment that’s out of proportion for someone your age.” To ‘Alice however, what this meant was quite simply that her brain was dying, and that it was happening quickly. Alice was to slowly lose piece by piece everything she had worked for Note: The above is a harrowing description of a speedy progression of Early-onset Alzheimer's disease trom the movie ‘Stil Alice” (with Julanne Moore's masterful performance as Alice Howland). Although the story is fictional and the progression of the disease may be much faster than normal, what Alice experienced is real and terrifying to watch. What Is Alzheimer’s? ‘Azheimer’s isthe mast common form of dementia that causes problems with memory, thinking and behavior. The majority of people with Alzheimer's are 65 and older but it is not to be mistaken as just a circumstance of aging. Up to 5% of people already with the disease are known to show symptoms of early onset Alzheimer's beginning in their 40s or 50s, Alzheimer’s is a progressive disease. n its early stage, memory loss is mild, but at its later stage, individuals lose the abilly to carry on a conversation and respond to their environment, RASON. (Abe AS LMS SWAHILI RARER NT 105. SMe AEM FHARTH—U, MRORMO AE LMAPES HUSFRE, CRTEGREHAAURETEK ABARF OSS. ALREMRMABAS, EEORAAGES. Z LAD SRSA FR He AL RL ROR HL SH. MaMeo, HUTAM, BEATE APREREMSANA CRAWLS SE RR, Ai, Smet ERORRR TERA — eM <8" HABE T EBT, RALMSRELERE LE REM MRE, we TBR FMA AM LAI. AH LAMAR FGI, MERA HAM RI. RUOULANERT RAD MM TAME mF Ema DERRY CRM SHA AD AiRRA LEE m ERLE FHENRSL ERAS ORAHES CU RST SOIL AE = Be BAH HD). BLAKE S49, LR oh HRERLARERS, AVUSMERSHO— 1S RENT SHON M HA. HES RE? HEORERMRETRR LO —HRR, SMC CA. BAASHTA. ASMOMEEMTEAMT COFMUEMSEA, OFDMA DEERE WARR, BRL, SAGES A HOB E EAD SOS MAFIAMDE RUA ANNE. HaORte MaRS. EPMMB. RE HMM, C—SEARMOR, BE WREASAZAGRMGEA, HERMEA RE BER. The following are 10 early warning signs and symptoms. Every individual may experience one or more of these signs up to different degrees. If you notice any of them, please contact your doctor: 1. Memory loss of recently learned information; enough that it disrupts daily activities. Changes in the ability to plan and solve simple problems. Difficulty in executing normal and familiar dally tasks, Disorientation of time and place, Problems in understanding visual images and spatial relationshis. New problems with communication and verbalization, Misplacement of belongings and the inability to retrace steps. Changes in judgment and poor decision-making, Withdrawals and seclusion from usual social activities and/or hobbies. 10.Noticeable changes in both mood and personality.” Alzheimer’s and the Brain ‘The brain has billons of nerve cells (neurons). Each nerve cell connects with many others to form communication networks. Groups of nerve calls have special jobs where some are involved in thinking, learning and remembering, whilst others help us see, hear, and smel. ‘To do their work, brain cells operate ike tiny factories where they receive supplies, generate energy, construct equipment, and get rid of waste, Cells also process and store information and communicate with other Calls while keeping everything running. These requite coordination as well as large amounts of fuel and oxygen derived from what we consume on a daily basis. Scientists believe Alzheimer’s disease prevents parts of a cel’s “factory” ‘rom running well. They are uncertain as to where the trouble starts but just like a real factory; backups and breakdowns in one system cause problems in other areas as well. As damage spreads, calls lose their ability to do their jobs and eventually fall, causing ireeversible changes within the brain, Keeping Your Brain Strong and Healthy While there is no medical cure for Alzheimer’s, there are some people who have seen improvernent and reversal of the disease’s effects ‘through the help of nutrition. We beliave that prevention is always better than cure, and one must take necessary steps to keep the brain strong, healthy and in good working order, which may help to prevent or slow the decline towards Alzheimer's and other similar ailments. This can be done through proper diet, supplementation and lifestyle. Below are a few points that may be helpful Get plenty of exercise. Being active and mentally stimulated has proven to slow down the progression of the disease and its symptoms, RR, Ssh, Sam VER MATE REE. SiH - HEALTH ARTICLE UTR ASMA MEME TAB. BT ABATHE SARb—TRETAMAR OER. BLOT EMRE, ROTOR: 1. RELISH REMMI, ULEAD. 2, ZiT SOA A. 5. TRERARS IONS. 4, HP. 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HSSLT ARF AMRORLGR: Eat a well-balanced diet of natural foods and include the following supplements into your a ally diet regime: zs RRSHARORD, VAEAREE 5 ALF OER: Extra Virgin Coconut Oil (EVCO) Coconut oi boosts cognitive performance in Alzheimer’s patents and memory-impaired rs adults significantly, ruts are obvious not ler days and months of reatment, but ust ator a single 40m! dose, ‘As our brain begins to age it becomes less ficient at utlzing glucose as an energy source, ‘Also, contrary to popular belle, the ideal fuel for our brain is not glucose but ketones. Kotones are what our body produces when it converts fat Into energy. Medium Chain “Tiglycerides (MCT found in coconut oil are an excellent source of ketones, and coconut oll is made up of 65% MCT = Dx Newport, author of Alzheimer's Disease: What If There Was A Cure? balves that ee aa ketones play an important role in brain health by boosting ketone levels to improve v f Cognitive function. Hor husbane showod incredible improvement in his demontia, coh with regular use of coconut ol, and some others have shown sii * improvements as wel SOMOS MFRTLPRGAE SESAME. MERRRS MAM-BARAR RAR : BEE, RES KASAM MATT NA. SAMTHGELE, AWE A RRO RRR. 7. FRRTAK, AMATO OMNRERLAR ASE, HAM, DRAREE LACAN. ARAM, OFM aM EM (MCT) BAR OER, WR LMF AOO% EARL BRMCT. CRORE: HBA NOIEe, AIAN MITRAL ABADI, HRARRTAEREOD. HHLAGAMRE. TAME {RAITT RAST RAH. RAGAN ATE Be 8 BATA MR. Niacin People who get enough niacin in their diet cut their risk of Alzheimer's disease by 70%, a 2004 study shows. Martha Clare Morris, PhD, of the Rush Institute for Healthy Aging in Chicago, along with colleagues stusied 3,718 cases of 65-and-older residents from three south Chicago neighbourhoods {or more than five-and-a-half years. They also performed clinical tests on 815 of these people over four years nates