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He can try Sun Gazing. It will help him.

Process
HRM experimented on his own body for three years and devised this method based on trial and error. This can be accomplished by anyone in any part of the world at any time of the year. HRM is not a unique figure and anyone can do this. Now thousands are using this method and achieving results. In Brazil, Australia, Germany, more than 3000 people are subsisting on light. This is a rebirth of a science that was practiced long time ago. Originally this was a spiritual practice in the ancient times and now it is becoming a scientific practice, which can be followed by anyone as described below. Day by day this practice is becoming popular and has become known as the HRM Phenomena.




Safe Sungazing Practice
Sungazing is a one-time practice of your lifetime usually for a period of 9 months. You can break up the practice in three phases. 0 to 3months, 3-6months and 6- 9months. You have to walk barefoot for 45 minutes for the rest of your life. Food makes us commit the maximum pain to others and exploit others. The practice entails looking at the rising or setting sun one time per day only during the safe hours. No harm will come to your eyes during the morning and evening safe hours. The safe hours are anytime within 1-hour window after sunrise or anytime within the 1-hr window before sunset. It is scientifically proven beyond a reasonable doubt that during these times, one is free from UV and IR rays exposure, which is harmful to your eyes. To determine the timings of sunrise or sunset, you can check the local newspaper, which also lists the UV Index as 0 during these times. Both times are good for practice - it depends on individual's convenience. Sungazing also has the added advantage of getting vitamin A and D during the 1-hour safe period window. Vitamin A is necessary for the health of the eye, the only vitamin that the eye requires. If you sun gaze, the spectacles and the associated power in the eye will go away and this will provide better eyesight without glasses.
For those who cannot initially sungaze during the safe periods, sunbathing is an effective method for receiving the sun energy at a slower pace until one is able to sungaze. Best times to take sunbath is when the UV index is lower 2 or below. This usually occurs within the 2-hour window after sunrise or before sunset. Sun bathing during the day is to be avoided, except for during the winter months, when the UV index usually remains at 2 all throughout which is safe for sunbathing. Ccheck your local newspaper to see the published results for UV Index to be sure. Also do not use sunscreen. When body gets heated up you perspire and sweat is a waste product and needs to go out of the body. When you are painted or coated with lotions and creams -- they get degenerated and the chemicals enter your body. It is our malpractice -our wrong use- why we blame the sun for skin cancers.

2007-09-06 17:55:01 · answer #1 · answered by sagarukin 4 · 0 0

The cause of Alzheimer's disease is not known. Some recent evidence has suggested a link with the aluminium level in water supplies. Greater deposits of aluminium have been found in the brains of people with Alzheimer's disease. This, however, has not been confirmed and more research is being conducted. Some other causes of dementia are repeated strokes, infections, alcohol abuse, brain tumours, or as a result of a severe head injury. An underactive thyroid condition or a deficiency of vitamin B12 can also cause it.

There is no active treatment for Alzheimer's disease.
Sadly the condition deteriorates slowly and usually has a fatal outcome, resulting from chest or other infection.However, it is important to attempt to keep patients with dementia active and happy. This is more likely to be achieved in their home and in their familiar surroundings. Support will be necessary, not only for the sufferers but also for the carers. A social worker may be involved and may be able to provide social support (home-help and meals-on-wheels) as well as any financial support (mobility or attendance allowance). An occupational therapist may provide useful aids for the home and advise about how to avoid accidents in the home. District nurses and health visitors will provide advice on any health matters as well as dressings and incontinence aids.

2007-09-04 21:54:14 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

This is very normal, but after 60 years it is more likely, take him to a neurologist to have him evaluated. He is 80 so it is very normal, be glad it did not happen sooner.

Do not have to worry; if he is healthy and is able to walk, talk, function otherwise well and have control over the excretory system, and he has not lost the interest in life or living.

If he is interested then he should read, play card games, have dog or pat as companion(pat therapy, not possible in many cases, should be interested) and must stay active. (If he does not require assistance a 15 minutes walk (total 1 hour or so, asisted walk is also benificial) on his own is in order after eating each meal, could be inside the apartment or a house. If he has no apatite then before eating is more in line, and after eating also. he may have to walk take few minutes rest and then eat, eat then rest a few minutes and then go for a walk.

Rocking chair can do wonders for him also.

2007-09-04 05:31:13 · answer #3 · answered by minootoo 7 · 0 0

There are a number of conditions that can cause forgetfulness in the elderly. Some of them can be successfully treated, and some can't.

You should take him to the doctor for a complete evaluation. It's wrong to assume that all forgetfulness is alzheimers. It could be something else that is treatable. (My grandma was a good example)

2007-09-04 05:17:43 · answer #4 · answered by christnp 7 · 0 0

Has he had a colonoscopy finished? Will he tell u if he passes popular bowel movements? My father in regulation lost close to to a hundred pounds in the previous they found out he had a colapsed gut which it made him ill while he ate and likewise he could no longer carry down nutrition. They did surgical operation on him and he's larger now....basically a theory no longer saying that it is what he has

2016-10-19 22:12:40 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

maybe first signs of alzheimers----also sign of aging.....there is no way to cure this---you can help him though by being patient and trying to help him remember. Have him write things down or you write things down for him to remember on a calender or on sticky notes. Good luck---also if you are this concerned maybe you should encourage him to see MD

2007-09-04 05:14:18 · answer #6 · answered by Nite Nurse 2 · 1 0

Alzheimer's disease
it is common for a man of this age.

2007-09-04 05:23:16 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

It is quite natural at this age. You will have to learn to live with it. There are some herbal products which will help to overcome this problem.

2007-09-04 19:07:31 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

This condition is usual @ this age.
It is irreversible.No cure.

2007-09-04 18:14:43 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

The phenomenon is common in old days.However don't let him feel so

2007-09-04 06:21:44 · answer #10 · answered by rakesh s 2 · 0 0

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