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CRITICAL ALERT:
If you're currently taking ANY of these medications โ Xanax, Ativan, Klonopin, Valium, Benadryl, Zyrtec, Ambien, or certain antidepressants for sleep, anxiety, or allergies โ you need to watch this training immediately.ย
What you don't know about these "trusted" medications could be accelerating your cognitive decline right now.
Are You Experiencing Any of These
Warning Signs?

Walking into a room and forgetting why you're there

Struggling to find the right word in conversations

Feeling "foggy" or less sharp than you used to be

Worrying that you're developing the same memory problems you saw in your parents

Taking medications for sleep or anxiety but still feeling mentally unclear

Being told by doctors "there's nothing you can do" about age-related memory loss
If you answered "yes" to even one of these, this training could be the most important 45 minutes of your life.
The Shocking Truth Your Doctor Probably Hasn't Told You
Right now, millions of people are unknowingly taking medications that may be damaging their brain health. These aren't "street drugs" or experimental treatments. These are common prescriptions your trusted family doctor likely gave you for legitimate health concerns.
The tragedy? Most doctors simply don't know about the connection between these medications and cognitive decline. It's not taught in medical school. It's not discussed in most medical conferences. But the research is clear and alarming.
In This Life-Changing Training,
You'll Discover:
The "Memory Thief" medication categories that may be stealing your cognitive function (including the shocking truth about popular sleep aids, allergy medications, and even some blood pressure drugs)
Why benzodiazepines are so dangerous โ and the only two substances you can actually die from withdrawing from (one of them might shock you)
The anticholinergic effect โ how common over-the-counter medications like Benadryl and Zyrtec reduce the exact brain chemical you need for memory
5 science-backed, brain-protecting supplements with exact dosages Dr. Sandison uses in her clinical practice (including one that improved cognition in Alzheimer's patients in just 19 participants)
Why your neurologist is wrong when they say "there's nothing you can do" โ and the proven protocol that's helping people reclaim their lives
Reversing Cognitive Decline in Real Patients, in Real Time
Dr. Heather Sandison, ND is a naturopathic physician and pioneer in Alzheimer's reversal who founded Marama, the world's first residential care facility designed to reverse memory loss, and authored the New York Times bestselling book "Reversing Alzheimer's." With clinical research published in the Journal of Alzheimer's Disease and training under Dr. Dale Bredesen, she has successfully guided thousands of families through cognitive recovery, watching patients who couldn't remember their grandchildren's names return to cooking, driving, and volunteering โ proving that life doesn't have to be a long goodbye when you address the root causes of cognitive decline.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
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How long is the training?
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What if I'm already taking the medications you mention?
ย ย IMPORTANT:
This Training May Not Be Available Much Longer
Due to the sensitive nature of this information about commonly prescribed medications, and pressure from certain industry groups, Dr. Sandison may be forced to remove this training from public access.
If you're seeing this page, you can still watch it for free. But there's no guarantee how long that will last.
This presentation is for educational purposes only and is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Always consult with your healthcare provider before making changes to your medication or supplement regimen. Individual results may vary.