You can’t really prevent or treat Alzheimer’s
Although there is virtually no cure for Alzheimer’s disease (at least not yet), it doesn’t mean you can’t prevent it. Some lifestyle changes can actually lower your risk of developing Alzheimer’s. In fact, the chief science officer at Neurotrack, Nick Bott, says that people should stop believing this non-sense regarding Alzheimer’s.
Since our brains are affected by various things, including dietary choices, we can indeed prevent the development of Alzheimer’s. Lifestyle changes such as diet, social engagement, physical activities, cognitive engagement, and even solving crosswords can prevent Alzheimer’s.
And not just Alzheimer’s but other brain-related conditions, too.