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RE: New hope for Alzheimer's

Dear friend,

Lianna Mariey name is Lianna Marie and I have a message for everyone who knows or loves someone with Alzheimer's disease.

   A message of hope... a message of support... and a message of encouragement.

   Even though we haven't met personally, I know a few things about you...

   1) You are very concerned and worried about someone close to you who already has Alzheimer's, or is starting to show early warning signs.

   And...

   2) You want the best for your family, and would do anything to discover how to help your loved one and your family cope as best as possible through this life changing situation.

   How do I know these things?


My Grampa Ernie at his
74th birthday party

   Because I have been exactly where you are now!

   Like you, Alzheimer's disease has touched my life deeply. My Grampa Ernie had Alzheimer's.

   When he was officially diagnosed at age sixty-seven, it broke our hearts.

   We had no idea what Alzheimer's disease really was... what the future held for him... or how it would affect his life (or ours).

   We immediately began to ask questions like...

  • How much time did we have before Alzheimer's would drastically impact and change his life?

  • How long would it be before he forget who we were? Would he still be able to live on his own... or need full-time care?

  • Was he going to die earlier than normal because of the Alzheimer's?

  • ... and on and on ...

"We Didn't Know Where To
Turn For Help or Guidance!"

   These were just some of the questions we simply didn't know the answers to. We were overwhelmed with despair, sadness and a crushing fear of the unknown.

   Unfortunately, we did some things wrong with Grampa because we simply didn't know any better.

   I confess it was a struggle and there were so many times when the family thought we couldn't go on.

   BUT... what I want to get across to you today, if nothing else, is this...

That's NOT The Way
It Has To Be!

   If you think you're powerless against Alzheimer's, I have some great news for you... You're wrong!

   I want to help you because I don't want you to continue going through what our family went through on a daily basis for so many years.

   I know what it's like to deal with the Alzheimer's problem on all levels – physically, mentally, and emotionally.

   I know the burden and stranglehold it is having on your life.

   I care about you and I am 100% confident you CAN have a better life for you and your family, in spite of Alzheimer's!

   Here's why...

   You see, I've just released a brand new online guide that's now helping hundreds of people around the world confidently deal with the issues of Alzheimer's.

   It's called...

   "Making Life With Alzheimer's Easier: More Than 101 Helpful Tips, Advice, Stories, and Words Of Encouragement and Inspiration For Family, Friends and Caregivers of People Living With Alzheimer's!"

Why This Book Is So Helpful and
Completely Different From Any Other
Alzheimer's Resource...

   It's not like any of those generic Alzheimer's books you find at the bookstore... or at the library... or even on the Internet.

   In fact, it's like no other Alzheimer's resource you've ever seen before.

   The "secret" to this new online guide and the reason it has been so helpful to so many people, is the way it was created...

   Here's how I did it:

   Basically, every section in the book is there because "you asked for it".

   Well, not "you" really. But real life people just like you.

   I recently surveyed hundreds of people with lives affected by Alzheimer's in some way...

   Husbands, wives, family members, professional caregivers, registered nurses, medical professionals, occupational therapists, nursing home staff... and asked them the following questions...

  • What's the one bit of advice you'd give others about Alzheimer's disease? If you could share only one recommendation for living with Alzheimer's, what would it be? What's the greatest lesson you've learned about Alzheimer's?

  • Have you made mistakes that have set you back? Any problems or pitfalls people should watch for? What should we NOT do when it comes to living with Alzheimer's disease?

  • Have you discovered any ways to make living with Alzheimer's easier or more comfortable? Any tips or "secrets" that helps make daily living better? Is there anything you know now, that you wish you knew much sooner?

   The response was overwhelming...

   People from all over the world eagerly responded with literally hundreds of helpful tips, advice, stories and words of encouragement they want to share with others who are also dealing with Alzheimer's disease.

   Here are some examples...

  • How to calm down even the most frustrated Alzheimer's patient - the very simple thing you can do that works in less than one minute - you'll find it on page 11.

  • Don't miss pages 61-62 for the diet that may help Alzheimer's patients live longer and help them keep their memory longer.

  • Helping your family member feel peaceful and cared for - even if they don't seem to be aware you are there. Gail's recommendations on pages 19 and 20 show you how.

  • Short-term memory loss - Mary's ten tips on pages 21-23 helps you not only cope, but effectively deal with this very frustrating symptom.

  • How to make life more stimulating and meaningful even in a nursing home - If your loved one is already in a nursing home, make sure you read page 32 for these two simple tactics that work wonders.

   And there is much, much more.

How Your Life Could Be Changed By
Having the Right Information Constantly
At Your Fingertips...

   Let me tell you exactly how the "Making Life With Alzheimer's Easier" guide is going to help you and your family...


   ...As you read over this list you will be filled with a sense of relief knowing even just one of these tips can improve your loved one's and your entire family's future...

   Here's just some of what you're going to discover:

 How to help your loved one avoid frustration, confusion and anger during periods of dementia

 How to help someone with Alzheimer's keep their knowledge and memories of a lifetime for as long as possible

 How to educate family members and those close to you know what to expect from the Alzheimers's and how they should interact with your loved one

 How to have more quality time with your "real" loved one, the person you knew before the Alzheimer's took over

 6 tips to ease the anxiety Azlheimer's patients often feel

 Can Alzheimer's be cured? This common kitchen ingredient on page 60 may hold the answer

 Did you know many seniors are incorrectly diagnosed with Alzheimer's? It's true... but the good news is this Alzheimer's "look-alike" can be treated quickly and easily, reversing the symptoms almost overnight (see page 15)

 What the latest research shows about the most effective ways to slow the progression of Alzheimer's. You'll discover some common nutritional supplements that give back mental focus, youthful spirit and also protect against memory loss.

"Your Book Is Wonderful..."

   Thank you Lianna,

   Your book is wonderful you are one in a million, we have lived with alzheimer's for many years and it is great to hear how others have coped, it is inspirational. Take care

   Dianne

 One of the first things a person must do right after officially being diagonsed with Alzheimer's

 How to understand how someone with Alzheimer's really feels so they don't get upset and you don't feel heartbroken

 A simple thing you can do so nursing home staff treat your loved one like a real person and not just another nameless "resident"

 23 practical ways to make life easier for someone with Alzheimer's as the disease progresses. These are practical tips any caregiver will find invaluable.

 Simple but effective techniques for communicating with someone with Alzheimer's without either one of you getting impatient or frustrated

 How to maintain the dignity, self-respect and personhood of those with dementia

 The better, more kind and gentle way to help overcome combative behaviour

 How to find your inner strength and cope with your loved one's Alzheimer's, and find some peace of mind

"Thank You Once Again For
Enriching My Life"

   Lianna,

   Once again, you have done a really remarkable job of compiling all that information and making it available to all of us.

   Your generosity of heart and spirit is truly inspiring, and I thank you once again for enriching my life. Hugs and love.

- Suzan

 What you should know about the foods people with Alzheimer's should avoid like the plague. Yes, diet plays a very important role in both preventing AND slowing the effects of Alzheimer's

 18 ways to cope with and minimize the stress, heartache, and frustration all relatives of family members with Alzheimer's go through

 How to introduce change to someone with Alzheimer's without causing too much distress

 The one single thing someone with Alzheimer's wishes you knew, but probably don't

 12 easy ways to reduce the anger and frustration people with Alzheimer's often feel

 How to reduce the loneliness and frustration of being a full-time caregiver

"Your Book Is Such a Practical Guide and Will Be Invaluable To Us"

   I work as Operations Manager for a senior's Foundation where we manage Lodges for seniors. In the course of our managers' work, they deal with many situations that could be precursors to Dementia as well as assisting families who cannot understand how to relate to their loved ones.

   Your book is such a practical guide and will be invaluable to us.

   I know they will value the information and use it with their staff and families.

   Your tips certainly will allow families to continue their bond without feeling the emotional pain, guilt and, very often, anger because they are not getting the responses they want.

   Again, I thank you for a very valuable and easy to read project and sharing your experiences and dedicating your time to help others. God Bless You. Sincerely,

- Susan

 How to help your loved one understand certain situations better so that he or she gets less upset, anxious, or confused

 How to deal with their confusion and short-term memory loss in an understanding, respectful and caring way

 11 tips on how to improve the quality of life for your loved one. Simply because they have Alzheimer's disease doesn't mean their life has ended.

 How to easily avoid two common mistakes that can haunt family members forever

 What to do when someone with Alzheimer's becomes angry or aggressive

 How to reduce the extraordinary stress and fatigue of caring for someone with dementia

 ...and much more!

   This book is full of vital facts, helpful hints and critical information... all in one easy-to-read book.

   It's a resource you will refer to again and again, and always have at your fingertips when these questions and concerns come up.

   Can you imagine what it would feel like to confidently make decisions every day regarding your loved one's future with absolute certainty you were doing the right thing for them?

   Can you picture what it will be like to see that familiar smile on their face again, knowing you have helped them keep their precious memories, self-respect, dignity and happiness for as long as possible?

   I know you want your loved one to be as happy and independent as possible under the circumstances of Alzheimer's.

   And because you've decided to make a difference in your family's life today... in addition to your online guide, here are some free gifts for you...

You Also Get The Following
Four Special Bonuses - FREE

   They give you IN-DEPTH information covering prevention, caregiving, early warning signs, alternative Alzheimer's therapies, and more.

Free Bonus #1: One Year of FREE Updates

   Keeping up-to-date on Alzheimer's is an ongoing process, so I will always be updating the book on a regular basis with new findings and new information about Alzheimer's.

   When you get your copy now I'll automatically send you all future updates FREE of charge for one full year.

   Plus, I will also send you any new information or special reports I add to the website - also for free.

   You will always have access to the latest information in medical research and alternative approaches to treating and helping Alzheimer's disease.

   You will automatically be entitled to get each and every revision, at no additional cost to you.

   When a new, updated edition of "Making Life With Alzheimer's Easier" is released, you get it for FREE.

   Now you can stay totally up-to-date on the latest Alzheimer's disease breakthroughs.

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   People with Alzheimer's may have trouble behaving appropriately or even have difficulty performing simple everyday tasks.

   Basic everday expectations can become difficult problems they don’t know how to solve or understand. This causes them to experience anger, frustration and low self-esteem.

   But in less than 10 minutes with this special report, you'll discover exactly what to say and do to help your loved one with their confusion, memory loss, anger, frustration and destructive behaviors... quickly and dramatically.

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   Anyone caring for someone with Alzheimer's and other types of dementia knows just how difficult and consuming it is to care for someone you love.

   Being a caregiver for someone with Alzheimer's Disease can be a frustrating, difficult, emotionally overwhelming and lonely time.

   A lot of people who are caregivers are often unprepared mentally, physically, and emotionally for the role.

   That's who this special report is for... those family members and caregivers who need practical information on being supportive and understanding.

   You'll discover lots of practical tips and advice for getting through the difficult challenges of caregiving with dignity, respect, hope and peace of mind.

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   Many people, especially if there is a history of Alzheimer's in the family, are concerned they may also suffer from dementia one day.

   However, current research shows you can drastically reduce or perhaps even eliminate the chances of you getting Alzheimer's.

   Even better, helping prevent Alzheimer's is easy and inexpensive.

   This special report reveals the 27 best things you can do to drastically reduce or perhaps even eliminate the chances of getting Alzheimer's.

   Read it in less than twenty minutes and start slashing your likelihood of developing Alzheimer's disease starting today.

Here's How To Get Started Making
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   Lots of people spend hundreds of dollars on books covering only small parts of the many topics discussed here.

   And they spend many frustrating hours searching those books looking for the answers to all their questions.

   This one-of-a-kind book answers all those questions – and more. It was researched and written by people dealing with Alzheimer's... for people dealing with Alzheimer's.

   It's not like any other Alzheimer's resource you can find anywhere else... and it's only...

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   I think that's pretty fair – don’t you? After all, that's not much more than what you would pay for a couple of Happy Meals at McDonalds, or for tickets to go see the latest movie.

   And you can't put a price on health... isn't $27 a very small investment for something that helps your loved one's health and happiness (and your own peace of mind)?

   Plus, a percentage of all sales gets donated to Alzheimer's disease research.

   I hope to live to see the day when science finally says: "We found the cure!"

   Until then, we all have to do our part in making sure the medical research moves as quickly as possible.

   That's why I donate a portion of sales to Alzheimer's Disease Research. Someday the cure will be found – let's make it sooner instead of later.

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   The best part is you could be reading your book in just two minutes from now, without having to wait for the mailman to show up, and without paying a single dime for shipping or postage!

   You see, this is what they call a downloadable E-Book. E-book is short for "electronic book".

   Basically that means it's a book you can download right onto your computer and instantly read right away. (Just like your reading this page right now on your computer screen.)

   A couple of quick, easy clicks of your mouse and it comes straight to your computer. As soon as you place your secure order you'll have instant access to it.

   You can get instant, helpful answers to your questions right now. You don't have to spend another restless night worrying.

   And don't worry, you don't have to be a computer whiz to read it. It will work on any computer (PC or MAC) anywhere in the world... even if it's an old clunker you got years ago.

   In fact, if you were able to get to this web site, then you'll have an easy time downloading and reading the book. You can read it on the screen or print it out, (or both!)... whatever you prefer! It's your choice.

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   I know this might be a tough time for you right now and maybe you're not sure where to turn. I want you to be extra-comfortable about getting your copy of this book AND I want you to know I genuinely care about helping you.

   That's why I've decided to make this personal promise to you, so you don't have to worry at all. I say 'promise' because it's more than a Guarantee. And here it is...

My Personal Promise To You!

o ahead and order the book today. Read it from cover to cover. Learn from it. There's no rush whatsoever. Take a full 60 days (yes, two full months) and use it as your own.

   If it doesn't help you learn all you need to know about Alzheimer's disease...

   ... or if you don't learn at least one new thing that helps you or the person you know or love lead a healthier, happier, more productive life... in spite of the Alzheimer's...

   ... or if for ANY other reason whatsoever you're not 100% satisfied, simply send me an e-mail and I will refund 100% of your money instantly.

   No questions asked. No strings attached. No hard feelings.

    I believe it's only fair this way because you don't know me and you don't know if this information is really worth it, so you should be able to get your money back if you're not satisfied.

   You might be wondering why I'm doing this.

   Here's why... because I genuinely care about helping people with Alzheimer's.

   My search for a better life for my Grampa has become a crusade, not only for him, but hopefully for all who suffer from Alzheimer's disease.

   There may not be a cure for Alzheimers, but you do NOT have to suffer weeks, months and perhaps even years struggling in darkness like so many others whose lives are affected in some way by Alzheimer's.

   My hope is the tips and advice in this book will help those of you who may be needing direction on how to care for your loved ones, and that the stories will help you see many others are also going through, or have gone through, the same things you are.

   Maybe you will feel encouraged, or feel less alone.

   I'm not one to look at a glass half empty, but rather half full.


My Grampa Ernie and my
Gramma Madeleine - Oct 1970

   I know it's easy to look at Alzheimer's disease and see only that which it has "taken" from us, but we can choose to remember all of the good things we STILL have, and the wonderful memories we have shared with our loved one.

   There are actions you can and should DO NOW.

   There are steps you can and should TAKE NOW.

   Skills and knowledge you can and should LEARN NOW... easing your fears, frustrations and heartache – and saving you from having regrets later...

   Don't waste precious time.

   We'll do this together. And we'll start right now...

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   Wishing you and your loved ones years of good health and happiness,

   God Bless,
 
   Lianna Marie
Lianna Marie

   P.S.  If you have any questions regarding the book or anything else, please feel free to contact me at and I'd be happy to help you any way I can.

   P.P.S.  I understand that for some people Alzheimer's is a very personal and private family situation. So everything is completely confidential.

   You can place your order without the slightest bit of apprehension or embarrassment... your personal information will never be revealed to anyone at any time, for any reason.

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"Congratulations! You Did a Beautiful Job"

   Lianna Marie,

   Your dedication and your excellent writing style are helping me accept my disease and learn more about it.

   Congratulations! You did a beautiful job.Your family is lucky to have you.'Best Always,

   Fred


   Dear Lianna Marie,

   We did indeed receive your new book and have already downloaded it. Thank you very much.

   You are wonderful for all the work you have done to try to make the journey easier for other people.

   You have certainly had a difficult journey of your own and have enormous energy to collate so much information for others in similar situations.

   Richard has some form of dementia (type unknown at this stage) with his Parkinson's, and I found it very useful to read your new book.

   Thankyou so much from us both.

   Pru


"I Did Receive Your Book, WONDERFUL!"

   Lianna,

   I did receive your book, "WONDERFUL"!

   I did write you a quick email yesterday to tell you how great it was. So many familiar symptoms and great helping suggestions. I will definitely use these as we deal with my mom in the days ahead.

   When mom's mother was placed in a nursing home at the age of 92 they used to give her a doll to rock. Grama would also feed the baby making a mess at times but this did comfort her.

   Thanks again and God bless,

   Trudy

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