alzheimers disease |
"Learn How to Take Care of Your Loved One Who Is Suffering with Alzheimer's Disease.
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| They lose their keys or drive their car erratically | |
| They forget what they are talking about half-way through a conversation and mumble to a stop | |
| Their attention span for all those things they used to love is much more limited | |
| They've started to look messy and untidy. (Their clothes are dirty, unwashed, sometimes very inappropriate, and buttons are fastened wrongly) | |
| They've become argumentative and hostile for no apparent reason | |
| Sometimes they look lost and confused, pitiful and sad |
It's got to the stage where you've become totally bewildered, because you're watching this person's whole personality change almost right in front of you, and you have no idea why or how to deal with it. You ask yourself:
Discover the sad world of Alzheimer's disease. The illness described by some doctors as the "living bereavement".
Alzheimer's disease is a mind-destroying, personality-altering illness which robs both the sufferer and their family and friends.
So what can YOU do to help yourself and your loved ones cope with this terrible, ravaging affliction?
In my instantly downloadable, 60-page e-book, Managing Alzheimer's Disease, you will discover exactly what Alzheimer's disease really is, and how best to care for those suffering from it, helping to improve both your life and theirs in dozens of tried and tested ways.
| Exactly What Alzheimer's Disease is | |
| What Causes Alzheimer's Disease | |
| The History of Alzheimer's Disease | |
| Risk Factors of Alzheimer's Disease | |
| Warning Signs and Symptoms of Alzheimer's Disease | |
| About Diagnosing Alzheimer's Disease | |
| The Impact of Alzheimer's Disease | |
| Highly Practical Care Tips and Coping Strategies | |
| 100 Ways To Spend Time with Someone with Alzheimer's | |
| About the Treatment of Alzheimer's Disease | |
| About Planning Ahead | |
| About Trends for Alzheimer's Disease | |
| About Research into Alzheimer's Disease | |
| About Supporting Research into Alzheimer's Disease | |
| Further Information about Alzheimer's Disease |
Managing Alzheimer's Disease is all about coming to terms with a health condition that is both devastating and life-changing. It explains what you need to know to help make life easier for you and your loved ones.
#1: It's fully up-to-date with the latest, most accurate information, thoroughly researched and written by a healthcare professional experienced in Alzheimer's care. Plus it's very easy to read, understand, and use to help yourself and your loved ones right away.
#2: I have personal experience of caring for relatives with Alzheimer's and would have benefited from its highly practical information early on - which is why I am recommending it so YOU can avoid the pain and difficulties I suffered quite needlessly from frustrating lack of knowledge.
#3: Let's face it, even if you're not the main caregiver, you may still be spending a small fortune on elder care and not getting quality and value for your money simply because your loved one's carers may not have been taught the best ways of managing Alzheimer's. Isn't Managing Alzheimer's Disease the most cost-effective way to remedy that, while reducing the stress all round?
#4: If you researched everything yourself it would probably take you a full 40-50 hour working WEEK to compile it all, not to mention confirm it from various sources. That's a huge chunk of your precious time. Just how much is a week's wages worth to you?
A minimum of $250, surely?
And if you outsourced the work you'd expect to pay a whole lot more. My book is only $39.95. In fact, just $19 if you respond right away. Plus it carries a FULL 100% MONEY-BACK GUARANTEE.
| You will learn about the history of Alzheimer's disease | |
| You will learn how to identify the early warning signs | |
| You will learn about risk factors, enabling prompter and more informed action to help yourself and your loved ones. | |
| You will learn what an Alzheimer's sufferer is going through and how best to aid and understand them | |
| You will learn how Alzheimer's affects those close to the sufferer and how best to help them too | |
| You will learn about the latest treatment methods and research | |
| Plus much more besides |
Don't you owe it to yourself and your loved ones to get a copy of this book right away?
Order your copy of Managing Alzheimer's Disease now and discover what you need to know about caring for those you love safely and knowledgeably. You'll be glad that you did!

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MONEY-BACK GUARANTEE Hey, you're my customer. And if you're not happy, it looks bad on me. So if you don't find "Managing Alzheimer's Disease" highly useful and packed full of the excellent, practical information we promise, I don't expect... or want... to keep your money. Simply dash off an e-mail to me and I'll happily refund your money in FULL, no questions asked (in fact, I'd be embarrassed to keep it). But... the e-book is yours to keep no matter what, OK? So you really can't lose! The e-book's yours no matter what. |
Best regards,
Jay George
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