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effects and very high price tags, while delivering nothing of value. Actually,
that’s not true, they do worse than nothing. Because they offer the promise of
possibility that they simply do not deliver.


Your doctor may hold them out as the only choice...but he’s wrong.
We here at HSI have uncovered an astonishingly effective natural med-
icine that does more than impact some numbers on a made-up scale. It can
make a difference in people’s lives—whether they’re stricken with Alzheimer’s
disease (AD) or watching someone they love suffer through it. And if you’re
looking to prevent that horrible fate, this alternative cure can help you do it.


So while mainstream medicine has nothing much to offer here—except
dangerous, expensive medications that do, well, nothing—natural medicine,
once again, holds the key.


The nutrient your brain can’t live

without can turn AD around

Not surprisingly, this natural brain protector targets some of the same
issues as pharmaceutical drugs—but in a gentler and much safer way.


The natural medicine you’ll learn about here is the real deal. In fact,
some doctors have already been using this complex nutrient as medicine in
Japan to treat strokes and brain injuries. And researchers are just beginning
to understand how it can improve brain function...even for Alzheimer’s and
dementia patients.


This miracle nutrient is called citicoline (or CDP coline, which stands for
cytidine diphosphate choline), and it’s crucial for healthy brain function. In
fact, your brain literally can’t function without it.


So far, citicoline’s success has been pretty amazing. And it makes me won-
der why more mainstream doctors don’t know about it.



  • It halts progression of Alzheimer’s disease, and even improves
    quality of life for Alzheimer’s patients (helping them maintain
    independence, for example)^1


The top three prescription medications for AD—Aricept, Exelon, and Raza-
dyne—are cholinesterase inhibitors. They work by stopping cholinesterase, with
the hope of leaving more acetylcholine for the brain to use. But they cause some
pretty harsh side effects, including seizures and liver damage, and tend to lose any
effectiveness within a year.
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