Reduce Burden of Disease
- Mild Cognitive Impairment Can Be Prevented
- Early Alzheimer’s Disease Can Be Reversed
Pathway to Memory Preservation and Brain Growth
Healthy Lifestyles: Prevention and Reversal – Evidence Based
Diet
Elevated insulin levels were noted in a series of 39% of Alzheimer’s patients. This is caused by insulin resistance found in individuals with metabolic syndrome, obesity, diabetes and prediabetes.
- Intervention: Elevated insulin levels can be reversed with a ketogenic diet.
Exercise
Lack of of regular exercise increases incidence of Alzheimer’s.
- Intervention: Exercise prevents cognitive decline and promotes brain growth.
Sleep
Distorted sleep with increased sleep latency and diminished deep (REM) sleep is associated with increased Alzheimer’s amyloid deposition in the brain.
- Intervention: Distorted sleep can be reversed with Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) or Mindful Meditation.
Brain Stimulation
Lack of daily intellectual activities is associated with a higher incidence of Alzheimer’s.
- Intervention: Brain Stimulation activities promote brain growth.
Kehilla Care Members Affirm Maintenance of These Healthy Lifestyles
Reverse Diabetes/Metabolic Syndrome | Reduce Inflammatory Markers of Disease |
Eliminate Medications | Better Sleep |
Lose Weight | Improve Focus, Concentration, Memory |
Increase Energy | Enhance Exercise Tolerance |
Our Incentives Are Aligned
Return Cash Value and End of Life Benefits to Member
Our Sharing Member participate in the Kehilla Care Prevention Program that may reduce the risk of ever having Alzheimer’s Disease. Brain growth and removal of Alzheimer’s toxins is possible through targeted lifestyle modification. Visit Prevention Benefit in Value Added Programs. Meet your Brain Health Ambassador.