Question:

Having severe memory problems. Dementia?

Any Zapper or Rife help with that?  Or with my anger flare ups?

These frighten my wife. That’s the last thing I should be doing. I Need help.

My wife’s  atrial fib is still frightening us both. All help is welcome.

God bless you.  Will owe you forever. Thanks

Answer:

Dementia, Senile: 0.07, 0.22, 0.62, 2.75, 5.5, 40, 100, 522.58, 682.45, 754.17

Research suggests that listening to or singing songs can provide emotional and behavioral benefits for people with Alzheimer’s disease and other types of dementia. Musical memories are often preserved in Alzheimer’s disease because key brain areas linked to musical memory are relatively undamaged by the disease.

– Turn off the TV, it’s only broadcasting bad news 24/7 anyway.

– Listen to music that you can “sing along to”  and put on some of those favourite tunes from your youth.  and sing along in a loud voice.  It will certainly make a huge difference/  Make daily practice of it.

If you feel that you are having a moment of depression, anger, or remembering, put on the music, sing along, it will help restore memory, and bring a new spark to the brain function.  Music and singalong done frequently enough will reverse this condition, and make life more tolerable and enjoyable.

Atrial Fibrillation: 0.08, 0.73, 0.97, 5.75, 37.5, 85.08, 96.5, 125.16, 325, 377.91

What is the best exercise if you have AF? Aim for at least 150 minutes a week of moderate-intensity activity (which means your breathing and heart rate is faster than usual, but you can still have a conversation).

Sitting around not moving much will worsen the condition.  With AF, the heart needs moderate to intense activity, to assist in reversing this serious condition.  Of course do not start with anything too intense, work up from moderate exercise over a few months to a little more intense.

 

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