Alzheimer’s is a progressive brain disorder that slowly destroys memory, thinking skills, and the ability to carry out daily tasks. It’s the most common cause of dementia.
How common is Alzheimer’s disease?
Alzheimer’s disease is very common. It affects approximately 24 million people across the world. One in 10 people older than 65 and nearly a third of people older than 85 have the condition.
Early Signs: Memory loss affecting daily life, trouble with planning or tasks, confusion about time or place, and changes in mood or behavior etc.
Cause that leads to Alzheimer's Disease?
The most common cause of Alzheimer’s disease is the buildup of abnormal protein in the brain, family history, age, and lifestyle etc.
With the right support, people with Alzheimer’s can maintain dignity, quality of life, and moments of clarity and connection. Compassionate care makes the difference for both patients and families.
Our Approach: There’s no cure yet, but early diagnosis and proactive care can slow progression. We offer-
Rasha Sound Therapy: Stimulates brain waves through healing sound frequencies enhancing memory, language skills, and reducing anxiety and emotional distress.
Ozone Therapy: Improves blood flow and oxygenation to the brain. Helps reduce amyloid plaques, protect neurons, and minimize inflammation.
Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy: Delivers 100% pure oxygen under pressure to brain cells, helping restore cognitive performance and reduce oxidative damage.
Xenogenic Therapy: Utilizes bioactive animal cells to regenerate or replace damaged brain cells, aiming to restore neurological function.
Cell-Based Therapy: Employs stem cells to repair and rejuvenate brain tissue, encouraging the growth of new neurons and improving mental clarity.
Support for memory restoration and mental clarity
Improved focus, emotional stability, and quality of life
Protection of healthy brain cells from further decline
Reduction of brain inflammation and oxidative stress
Enhanced cellular energy and overall cognitive function
Promotion of relaxation and brain balance