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Alzheimer’s Disease Is Optional But It Does Take An Investment

  • Jun 21, 2023
  • 2 min read

Written by: Patrick Smith, Executive Contributor

Executive Contributors at Brainz Magazine are handpicked and invited to contribute because of their knowledge and valuable insight within their area of expertise.

Executive Contributor Patrick Smith

Staying Healthy is Not Free! The investment in intentional application and motivation for health is a commitment in both time and money. Often our potential clients use a lack of time and money as a means to procrastinate or postpone a decision to commit to their own health.

A photo of a brain.

It is important to understand you can either invest in health, or pay considerably more for quality of life, loss of health, and loss of exponentially more money to treat illness. The equations are not even close. Investing in your own health today can save not just your bank account but your quality of life in the long run.


Brain Love Health has a mission to protect brains around the world. Providing a systematic personalized program that offers individualized transformations with the essential brain-protective lifestyle and nutrition education, counseling, and encouragement in brain health optimization and Alzheimer’s disease Prevention.


Our program is designed as an individualistic prevention approach beginning at age forty, in a virtual format, which allows it to be offered and utilized around the world.

Our society has become brainwashed by the medical industry to sit back and let treatment be the methodology of health care. This is backward, however, and this notion is perpetuated because it is extremely more profitable to treat illness than prevent it in the first place.

Alzheimer’s can be prevented. It is optional, scientific research now has confirmed it is not genetic (only a very small percentage is), but rather a disease of lifestyle choices, and it progresses over twenty years to emerge as the cognitive symptoms of brain disease. It can be prevented. However, this process must begin in midlife and not be postponed until too late.

This message needs to be shared far and wide. Alzheimer’s is optional. It is up to us to make intentional changes to our lifestyle to keep our brains in optimal performance.


It can be done and we know how to help you.

We look forward to assisting you very soon!


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Patrick Smith Brainz Magazine

Patrick Smith, Executive Contributor Brainz Magazine

Patrick S. Smith is an innovative entrepreneur who has worked for over 40 years in the Health Care, pharmaceutical, and medical nutrition arena. His accomplishments span many decades and have been recognized by major healthcare institutions, and he has been awarded an Honorary Doctorate Degree for his pioneering contributions to providing complex patient care in the home setting. He has spoken at over 100 Health Care Conferences and was voted as one of the top Health Care Service CEO’s in the USA by the Wall Street Transcript. His lifelong passion has been to provide game-changing creative solutions to some of society’s most pressing medical problems.

 
 

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