D.V. (50 years, Male)
Diagnosis: Alzheimer
"When I received the diagnosis, I found it very hard to accept that I was suffering from Alzheimer. I was familiar with the disease as there had already been a few cases in my family. The idea that I would spend the rest of my life turning into a burden for the others terrified me.
In time, everything grew worse: I used to forget what I had done the day before, where I had been, whom I had talked to, where I had put various things (keys, wallet, money, documents, etc.). I used to remember only what happened many years before. I had begun to grow dizzy; I had nightmares and I suffered from insomnia. I did not even realize that I had started to isolate myself from my family and to live in a universe of my own. Although understanding people, my family and friends hardly put up with my changes of attitude… They told me a few times that they didn't even recognize me any more, that it wasn't myself and that I had a very difficult behavior. Frankly, I hardly realized what happened to me and I was completely lost. I had begun to feel a continuous fear of something that could not be accounted for.
When my grandchildren started fearing to take them in my arms, I decided to look for any solution to improve my condition. With my daughter’s help I searched over the Internet for traditional medicine doctors that could treat a disease like mine. I found an article in “Formula As” magazine about Dr. Codrut Tutu. I knew that most of the diseases he said he cured were incurable.
I called him and I started the treatment. I had nothing to lose and I knew the benefits of the alternative therapies from my youth, when I had taken a few acupuncture sessions. I followed his advice to the letter, going through a treatment that consisted of acupuncture sessions, herb mixtures and medical psychological counseling sessions.
Within a few months, I already felt 10 years younger. Moreover I started “waking up” from the numbness of my disease. My memory and concentration problems were gone now. I no longer forget where I put my things and I started getting closer to my family and friends. Everyone was glad to have me around, not a 24-hour absent-minded stranger. My grandchildren regained their confidence in me. They no longer look at me as if I could harm them in some way.
The analyses taken at the end of my treatment showed a major improvement in my health condition."
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