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November 19, 2024

Reader,

Most conventionally trained doctors will tell you that memory loss is "normal."

And that it's a "natural" part of aging.

Of course, we've all had moments where we've forgotten where we put our car keys, can't remember a neighbor's name, or neglected to call someone when we said we would.

But there's something different happening now. Something that can't be explained away by simply celebrating another birthday….

Today there is an epidemic of brain disorders in America and the world. And that's not natural or normal.

Right now, 1 in 3 older adults suffer from cognitive decline. That's more than heart disease and cancer – combined.

Of course, the FDA sees this as another "opportunity for innovation in drug development.1

As a regular reader, you know that the secret to beating cognitive decline doesn't come from one of Big Pharma's drugs. In fact, 99% of their brain drugs fail in development. Not one of them has reversed or stopped a single case of cognitive decline or dementia.

At the Sears Institute for Anti-Aging Medicine, I don't see cases of cognitive impairment as "normal." And I don't throw my hands up and tell my patients that there's nothing we can do…

We help patients bring back lost memories that Big Pharma, the FDA, and traditionally trained doctors say are gone forever – using nutrients, herbs…

And the latest cutting-edge treatments and therapies, like infrared laser therapy.

It sounds a little like science fiction: Using light and laser therapy to restore memories, sharpen focus, and soothe moods But the infrared cranial laser helmet can do all of that and more.

Technically, it's called transcranial photobiomodulation, or.

tPBM is backed by wildly successful human clinical trials. Where people suffering from cognitive impairment and even Alzheimer's recovered lost memories after just a few months.

And unlike available prescription drugs that potentially let patients remember three items on a list instead of two, tPBM brings real quality of life improvements such as improved memory, recognition, and recall… sharper, clearer thinking… increased focus… better sleep… and less anxiety.

With successes like these, it's no wonder Big Pharma doesn't want the news getting out.

How tPBM Works

Transcranial photobiomodulation delivers the healing power of red light to targeted brain areas.

It looks sort of like a bike helmet, but it's lined with hundreds of special diodes that give off red light. Those specific light waves pass through your skull — similar to how ultrasound can see through your abdomen — and provide therapy for your brain.

So how can red light fix your brain? It works by:2,3,4

  • Stimulating energy production in your brain cells
  • Boosting brain cell growth and activity — sparking new brain cell creation
  • Increasing brain blood flow and oxygen availability
  • Improving the brain's antioxidant capacity for fighting free radicals
  • Decreasing inflammatory compounds like COX-2
  • Reducing beta amyloid plaques

Dozens of studies prove its effectiveness.

A 2021 clinical trial found that using tPBM for six minutes twice a day brought dramatic improvements for dementia patients.5 The subjects saw an overall improvement in cognition including learning and recall, attention, and task switching. The patients also enjoyed sounder sleep, boosted energy, and less anxiety within three weeks.

Another clinical study showed significant changes in self-regulation, planning tasks, immediate recall, attention, and clock drawing for Alzheimer's patients using tPBM.6 In this trial, the subjects had six-minute tPBM sessions daily for 28 days. In that short time, the patients also became more alert and less anxious.

A recent meta-analysis published in 2021 in the Journal of Alzheimer's Disease reviewed 36 articles — 10 of which included studies on human subjects. Remarkably, all these studies concluded beneficial clinical results in the lives of EVERY study participant.7

Getting Trans Cranial Therapy Is Easy

At the Sears Institute for Anti-Aging Medicine, we help patients using both a transcranial helmet and a nasal tPBM device.

Both are non-invasive and painless.

  1. The specially designed helmet emits specific lengths of red and near-infrared light to targeted zones of your brain.
  2. The nasal tPBM device involves clipping a small laser diode or LED bilaterally to the nose.

During the therapy session, you can watch TV or a movie, sleep, or simply relax.

Note: I understand getting laser therapy isn't an easy option for many people. Fortunately – despite what you hear from Big Pharma and the FDA – there are additional natural, safe, and effective solutions to boost brain power and increase your cognitive performance.

Stay tuned for more all week long…

To Your Good Health,

Al Sears, MD, CNS

P.S. America is facing a brain crisis epidemic.

And it's affecting your ability to hold onto your precious memories… focus on the future… and even keep your independence.

But the answer doesn't lie in one of Big Pharma's failed drugs.

That's why I'm pleased to announce our biggest and most important online event ever. I'm calling it my Brain Boost Summit and it takes place Thursday, November 21st at 1:00.

You'll learn about why we're facing this brain crisis. But even more importantly, you'll learn how you can fix it.

I believe it's the brain breakthrough of the decade.

Registrations for this free event are filling up fastCLICK HERE to secure your spot.


References:

  1. "Opportunities for innovation in drug development for neurological conditions." www.fda.gov. Accessed on November 1, 2024.
  2. Pruitt T, et al. "Transcranial photobiomodulation (tPBM) with 1,064-nm laser to improve cerebral metabolism of the human brain in vivo." Lasers Surg Med. 2020 Nov;52(9):807-813.
  3. Zhang J, et al. "Illumination with 630 nm Red light reduces oxidative stress and restores memory by photo-activating catalase and formaldehyde dehydrogenase in SAMP8 mice." Antioxid Redox Signal. 2019 Apr 10;30(11):1432-1449.
  4. Salehpour F, et al. "Brain photobiomodulation therapy: a narrative review." Mol Neurobiol. 2018 Aug;55(8):6601-6636.
  5. Nizamutdinov D, et al. "Transcranial near infrared light stimulations improve cognition in patients with dementia." Aging Dis. 2021 Jul 1;12(4):954-963.
  6. Berman et al. "Photobiomodulation with near infrared light helmet in a pilot, placebo controlled clinical trial in dementia patients testing memory and cognition." J Neurol Neurosci. 2017;8(1):176.
  7. Salehpour F, et al "Photobiomodulation Therapy for dementia: a systematic review of preclinical and clinical studies." J Alz Dis. 2021. 83(4): 1431–1452.

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