ALZHEIMER’S PREVENTION

ALZ Prevention isn’t a pill, it’s a lifestyle rework

" To Say Convenience Got us into this Mess is the Understatement - of the Century"
Anna Shelander
Founder of the CAD Foundation

This very practical statement showcases the reality that far too many of today’s modern conveniences are contributing to the astronomical uptick in Alzheimer’s cases in developed countries. Below you will learn the different principles that our “Keeping Your Mind – the practical guide to preventing Alzheimer’s” community outreach program addresses.  

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Ignoring your oral health is too convenient

Prevention Tip #1:  Good Oral Health

After age, periodontal disease is a top risk factor for Alzheimer’s disease. Skipping dental care can lead to infections and root canals, allowing oral bacteria to enter your bloodstream—potentially reaching the brain. Keep your mouth healthy to help prevent dementia.

Prevention Tip #2: Diet

People in “blue zones” live longer, and diet is key. A Mediterranean-style diet rich in whole, unprocessed foods, olive oil, and Omega-3s (like wild fish) can help reduce the risk of dementia and support brain health.
Our food is getting too convenient
older man laying in bed watching TV
Watching TV in bed is too darn convenient

Prevention Tip #3: Sleep

During deep sleep, especially Stages 3 and 4, your brain clears out waste, including proteins linked to Alzheimer’s disease. Poor sleep or late-night screen use can interrupt this process and raise your risk of dementia.

Prevention Tip #4: Exercise

Regular exercise improves sleep, supports a healthy weight, and boosts lymphatic clearance. It also increases blood flow to the brain, helping deliver oxygen and nutrients that may reduce the risk of Alzheimer’s disease.

older man and woman exercising
Being a couch-potato is way too convenient
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