Alzheimer’s and the sense of smell

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Health

Jean-Pierre Willem

Guy Trédaniel

Language of origin

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16 x 23
280 pages
Black and White

 

Clues for treatment

Using smell to revive memories and vitality. 95% of people suffering from Alzheimer’s disease have a loss of sense of smell. By naturally simulating certain areas of the brain, which generate memory and emotions, we can limit the onset of the first symptoms. To restore the olfactory system, the author proposes the return to raw food (with cooking, we have gone from the olfactory system to the gustatory system) coupled with essential oils whose fragrance will simulate memory by going directly into the olfactory bulb.

Jean-Pierre Willem

Surgeon and anthropologist, Dr JEAN-PIERRE WILLEM has travelled the planet for more than fi�y years. He was a roving doctor for a long �me, his missions taking him from Africa to Asia. With this enriching experience, he created the Faculté Libre de Médecines Naturelles et d'Ethnomédecine à la Sorbonne (1986), open to the public, and the Humanitarian Associa�on «Les Médecins Aux Pieds Nus» (1987). A graduate in most medical disciplines (Acupuncture, Homeopathy, Phytotherapy, Aromatherapy), he is recognised by his peers as a school director. He has written a dozen books, some of which are bestsellers translated into several languages.
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