DWQA Questions › Tag: dementiaFilter:AllOpenResolvedClosedUnansweredSort byViewsAnswersVotesYou told us that the supplement Pineal Guardian X was the second in ranking among five we have asked about for preserving and improving cognitive function. Does it have any clinically significant antiviral activity within the central nervous system?ClosedNicola asked 6 months ago • Healing Modalities150 views0 answers0 votesI am having trouble accepting your recommendation of Pineal Guardian X. Although it has nine ingredients, the dose of these is unstated, and the consumer only ingests one eye dropper of liquid daily, so none can be present in appreciable concentrations. Can you confirm how this product can not only be of benefit, but ranked second among other doctor-recommended nutraceuticals for cognitive enhancement?ClosedNicola asked 6 months ago • Healing Modalities257 views0 answers0 votesI found a website offering Pineal Guardian called pineal-guardian.com. Why was the promo piece I asked you about using the brand name “Pineal Guardian X?” Are these marketing the same supplement from the same supplier or is one an imposter/imitator?ClosedNicola asked 6 months ago • Healing Modalities136 views0 answers0 votesYou suggested the following rank order preference in overall benefit of supplements promoting cognitive function: Advanced Memory Formula, FocusIQ, Ceretrol, and RediMind, in that order. Where would you rank Pineal Guardian among these?ClosedNicola asked 6 months ago • Healing Modalities133 views0 answers0 votesWould it be safe and advantageous for those in need to take Pineal Guardian along with Advanced Memory Formula, FocusIQ, Ceretrol, and RediMind, if affordable?ClosedNicola asked 6 months ago • Healing Modalities133 views0 answers0 votesAre there two or three supplements for enhancing cognition which would be of particular value used in combination if taking all of these [Pineal Guardian, Advanced Memory Formula, FocusIQ, Ceretrol, and RediMind] becomes unaffordable?ClosedNicola asked 6 months ago • Healing Modalities121 views0 answers0 votesA supplement called Pineal Guardian reportedly contains: Yamabushitake extract (Lion’s Mane mushroom) to increase pineal gland size and reduce calcification; Spirulina that is rich in tryptophan to enhance melatonin production; “Phantom Miracle Tree” extract, sourced from a unique species of Moringa that has 90 nutrients for enhancing brain function and increasing melatonin as it reduces pineal gland calcification; Elder Tamarind to reduce pro-inflammatory molecules in brain tissue; French Maritime Pine Bark Extract to produce antioxidants and increase brain blood flow; Chlorella, Elder Mahogany Neem, Ginkgo Biloba, and Bacopa Monnieri for reducing oxidative stress in the brain, improving memory, protecting neurons and neuroplasticity, and preventing brain cell death. Their banner claims: “Data-Driven. Science-Backed. AI-Powered Results. What Happens When AI Reads 10,000 Clinical Studies? You get a formula that’s smarter, cleaner, and more effective. Designed by advanced AI. Verified by human experts. Built for real results.” Yet, they do not give a company name. Their narrative keeps quoting a “reclusive” Dr. Harrison, without stating any affiliation, and that Pineal Guardian X has been proven to work in 49,881 men and women, without citing any formal studies. Is this a safe and truly helpful product for treating cognitive decline, including severe dementia?ClosedNicola asked 6 months ago • Healing Modalities188 views0 answers0 votesAside from the merits of Pineal Guardian, is their thesis correct that pineal gland calcification driven by fluoride accumulation causes lowered melatonin production which impairs brain function?ClosedNicola asked 6 months ago • Healing Modalities140 views0 answers0 votesWhat else is important for us to know in putting together a combination of supplements for preventing and treating chronic viral diseases and other maladies resulting from disruption of mitochondrial function?ClosedNicola asked 2 years ago • Healing Modalities644 views0 answers0 votesHow do Cho-Wa and Peak Golden Oil rank compared to Chaga, Anamu, and Galangal in order of importance in putting together a basic primary regimen of supplements for preventing and healing viral diseases like cancer, heart disease, dementia, etc?ClosedNicola asked 2 years ago • Healing Modalities570 views0 answers0 votesIs my client’s father, who passed recently after languishing in a dementia facility, now in the light?ClosedNicola asked 9 months ago • Transition (Crossing Over)340 views0 answers0 votesA preprint from a Cleveland Clinic study just reported, claimed not only that this year’s trivalent flu vaccine failed to show a protective effect, but those vaccinated had a 27%, significantly increased, likelihood of becoming ill. Was this the true outcome and reported accurately, or was the study flawed? What is most important for us to know?ClosedNicola asked 10 months ago • Extraterrestrial Corruption of Human Institutions212 views0 answers0 votesA viewer asks: “About 3 to 4 months ago my husband of 42 years went to an ear nose and throat specialist in Brisbane. Something he did to my husband has caused a lot of brain fog. I have noticed over the past months it is getting worse. I am now worried that it has caused dementia. I am using ivermectin and all the herbs that you have told me to use on your webinars. I have watched all you webinars (sometimes over 3times). He is 72 years old and I am 75 years old and still has to work as we are on the list of the (targeted individuals) of the perpetrators. The perpetrators have caused me to go bankrupt. We live in a rented unit. His name is [name withheld].” What is causing his problems and what can we do to help?ClosedNicola asked 10 months ago • Extraterrestrial Mind Control266 views0 answers0 votesA viewer asks: “Dr. Suneel Dhand argues that dementia, particularly Alzheimer’s, is closely linked to insulin resistance, rather than genetic predisposition or aging alone. He states that high blood sugar and insulin spikes damage neurons, leading to cognitive decline. (He cites studies showing that individuals with diabetes have a significantly higher risk of developing dementia and that loneliness and poor sleep also increase the risk of cognitive decline).” Is this an accurate description?ClosedNicola asked 10 months ago • Extraterrestrial Interlopers221 views0 answers0 votesA viewer asks: “Dr. Suneel Dhand claims certain natural compounds, such as ashwagandha and ginkgo biloba, are beneficial for brain health. How accurate is his diagnosis and would his Brain and Memory Support Supplement from ojaiswellness.com be a safe and effective treatment?”ClosedNicola asked 10 months ago • Extraterrestrial Interlopers233 views0 answers0 votes