San Francisco Chronicle

Seniors Fear Loss of Independen­ce MoreThan Death

Staying mentally sharp key to independen­t lifestyle; new drug-free compound helps promote memory and mental confidence of a group 10-15 years younger, claims US Surgeon General candidate

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SPOKANE, WASHINGTON –

Americans, especially older Americans, are fiercely independen­t. So it’s no surprise that a recent study found that senior citizens are more scared of losing their independen­ce and/or having to move into a nursing home than they are of dying.

When researcher­s conducting the Aging in Place in America survey asked seniors what they fear most, only three percent cited death, compared to 26 percent who rated losing their independen­ce, and 13 percent who rated moving out of their home into a nursing home as their greatest fears.

While many of the physical inf irmities of aging can be addressed with ramps, railings, wheelchair­s and walkers, it’s the loss of memory and mental abilities that most worry senior citizens.

In fact, a recent Met Life/Harris survey revealed that seniors fear memory loss more than heart disease or cancer. And for good reason.

Brain Fog: Threat to Independen­ce

A published study in Annals of Internal Medicine found that brain fog, a type of mild cognitive decline characteri­zed by mental confusion and memory loss, is a major risk factor for loss of independen­ce. Millions know it, too.

More than 5.4 million people over the age of 70 experience mild forgetfuln­ess that can frequently disrupt daily routines.

Seniors fret about losing their driving privileges. “People cling to driving as the last vestige of selfidenti­ty and independen­ce,” says Lisa Kapust, clinical coordinato­r of Drive Wise, a program that evaluates seniors’ driving skills. “Keeping that piece of plastic in their wallet or purse is a badge of honor,” says Kapust.

The thought of being a prisoner in one’s own home, or being unable to recall who you are, where you live, or to whom you are related has sent forgetful seniors scrambling for a solution.

Many have discovered a unique, drug-free compound that, according to Robert Heller, MD, can help the brain in a similar way that prescripti­on glasses help the eyes.

“It’s not a drug,” explains Dr. Heller, “it’s a nutritiona­l supplement that can help a foggy, sluggish brain become a sharper, quicker, and healthier brain.”

FuzzyThink­ing Gets Crystal-Clear

“For me, it’s like reading an eye chart with the right pair of glasses instead of an old pair of lenses. Everything comes into focus, your brain is more crisp, more focused, clearer, and sharper.”

In controlled research studies, the prescripti­on-free formula, known as ProceraAVH® has been shown to increase memory, mood, and mental clarity.

During randomized, doubleblin­d, placebo-controlled research conducted at the prestigiou­s Brain Sciences Institute, clinicians witnessed a startling transforma­tion in study participan­ts’ brains.

Over a period of a few weeks, scientists observed the formula helping aging brains to function more youthfully, helping match the speed, memory abilities and mental powers enjoyed by a group up to 15 birthdays younger.

Users like Jan L, Topeka, Kansas appreciate the mental confidence and reassuring security afforded by ProceraAVH.

Back to Old Self

“I’m back to my old self again,” laughs Jan. After daily supplement­ation with ProceraAVH, Jan is thrilled to report, “I got my mental clarity back! I am much more in the moment,” adding,“I am able to tackle the whole day.” Age-related vision loss is easily corrected with glasses. A novel drug-free compound has been found to help fight age-related memory loss and poor mental clarity in as little as 30 days.

Doreen C., Tustin, Calif., was faced with a crushing decision. Her husband’s memory was going downhill, fast.

“He had diminished to a point where he was confused during the day,” Doreen says quietly, confessing he didn’t seemto remember even basic tasks.

“I was fearful of leaving him at home,” confides Doreen. So, she began to weigh her options, including day care. She paused for a long while, before adding, “That was a very difficult decision for us.”

Several days later, Doreen was driving in her car when she heard an announceme­nt about Procera AVH on the radio. “I thought, this has to be a sign. I pulled off the road, and ordered Procera right away!”

Doreen began giving her husband Procera AVH on Monday. Soon she wondered if a miracle was in the making.

“I was witnessing a tremendous change,” smiles Doreen. “My husband was joking, and carrying on. We were having conversati­ons, which was something we had not done for months! I clearly saw a tremendous change.”

Procera AVH does more than improve memory and sharpness. Its effects can be varied, and pronounced, as experience­d by 73-year-old Richard G. of Seabrook, South Carolina.

Friends Saw It First!

Richard credits his friends with noticing the difference Procera AVH made in him.

“Many things have changed for me,” smiles Richard. “I feel a lot sharper, I am much more alert, and I have more energy in the evenings.”

Richard confesses that his friends were the first to notice the ‘very positive changes’ in him. His newfound surge of mental vigor took a decidedly creative turn.

Out of the blue, Richard felt the urge to learn to play the guitar. “I also started sketching, I am taking painting lessons and I recently signed up for a creative writing workshop. These are things I wanted to do my whole life and never had the energy until now, at age 73!”

Wake Up Call for Tired Brains

For years, Dr. Heller looked for an effective solution to patients’ complaints about mind and memory.

“I searched for something that would help my patients, even friends and family, regain the memory and mental sharpness we all seem to lose with age. Many complaints had

Elizabeth K. of Rochester, NewYork discovered ProceraAVH just in time. At the age of 54, her memory was declining at an “alarming rate.”

She searched high and low for a solution, before she heard about Procera AVH. She decided to give it a try.

Better Memory, Better Mood

“It took about a month for the memory benefit to kick in,” smiles to do with losing driving privileges or worse, being moved into a nursing home.”

“I am quite happy to now recommend Procera AVH as it gives the brain much needed support against free radicals and helps improve the decline in neurotrans­mitters, blood flow and oxygen,” adds Dr. Heller. Elizabeth. “Six months later, even my husband was impressed with my improved memory. And I am very happy with my renewed mental clarity and focus!”

If you’re having trouble managing your money or if you’re worried about losing your driving privileges, doctor-recommende­d Procera AVH may provide the confidence and security you need to maintain your independen­t lifestyle.

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UCLA Geffen School of Medicine Assistant Clinical Professor and Internist, Robert Heller, MD uses and recommends a drug-free method to increase memory, mood and mental clarity.
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