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Uploaded by on Sep 30, 2011

Since the inception of the Alzheimer's Research and Prevention Foundation in 1993, the focus has always been about prevention. In today's world, this concept is more relevant than ever before, as we are witnessing the medical community embrace the need for this approach. In fact, Alzheimer's disease is associated with more deaths in the United States than any other disease, and will soon be for the entire world as well. Dharma Singh Khalsa, M.D., founding president and medical director of the Alzheimer's Research and Prevention Foundation, recently sat down to discuss some exciting developments in the Alzheimer's research field and talks about the vindication of the science behind the ARPF's work in the prevention field and the promise it holds.

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  • Still my parents think that it's not preventable. I'm going to send them this link. Thanks Dr. Dharma for all your work.

  • Thank you Dr. Khalsa, for your groundbreaking work on this devastating disease. I think modern science has yet to "catch up" with non-drug related therapies. Keep up the good work!

  • It’s refreshing to see how the 4 Pillars of therapy incorporates brain rejuvenation & holistic nutritional aspects of good living, which enriches quality & joy of life. I really liked the Kirtan Kriya meditation & felt a sense of re-oxygenation & improved lucid thinking.

  • Great video--thanks for sharing.

  • I purchased and use the Kirtan Kriya CD from the ARPF. I enjoy doing the meditation, but can't report whether or not my memory has improved.

  • I have used Dr. Khalsa's book, Brain Longevity, to help myself recover from a brain injury and friends with early stage memory problems found it useful.

  • I believe these things could help an individual, especially if Alzheimer's is found early.

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