According the Alzheimer's Foundation of America, it's estimated that as many as 5.1 million Americans may have this progressive, degenerative disorder which attacks the brain's nerve cells, causing memory loss and behavioral changes.
Alzheimer's is the most common cause of dementia for people 65 and older.
This means there is a great likelihood that you know someone suffering from the disease.
In many cases, your loved ones may not even be properly diagnosed. Dr. Jacob Teitelbaum believes that most diagnoses of Alzheimer's are indeed inaccurate and that many of these conditions can be treated naturally. Tune in to find out what you can be doing to protect yourself and the ones you love.