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A real pity that this is not available as a printed book. There are many senior citizens who would benefit from this program BUT either have no access to computer and printer OR, due to poor eyesight, require LARGE PRINT. If a book is ever printed the authors would benefit enormously, as would the buyers of the book..
ReplyI agree its too bad it isn’ t on tapes like they have gor the visually handicapped and the blind.
ReplyWhy not print out the books? Can’t stay on the computer long enuf… Would try this if in book form but e books to me are nonsense….Print them up…
ReplyI agree. It is so much easier having a book to read through and mark specific areas. I really dislike
dealing with E-books. If they indeed want to help people have it available in print as well as a digital E-book. It would be worth it. to those who need it. My Mom would greatly benefit from it, but she is not computer savvy. She needs a book.
I am very interested if this were in book form. I am older and getting more forgetful and I have a hard time with e-books – both with my eyes and my memory. If you get this printed, please inform us on this site. I will keep watching for this.
ReplyI really would love to see this in hard copy…not everyone (esp. us older folk who NEED this kind of information) has to ability to download, retrieve (or print) & then sit in front of a computer for hours. Please make this available in REAL book form. Thank you
ReplyI would like to know who Dr. Miles Fielding is and what his credentials are. A search for information on the Internet returns only links to this book.
Martin Reilly claims to lives in Stamford, Connecticut with his wife Sharon, but there is no record of them, either.
ReplyDid you ever get a reply to your comment about credentials or Mr. Reilly?
ReplyI agree with Rich, What is up with that? I would order in a heartbeat with proof of reality, It’s not even listed with Better Business Bureau…
My wife desperately needs this, if it is for real, For you other folks, get a tech savvy grandchild to download a PDF, and print entire publication in a Font and color that work well for our aging eyes.
Bless you all, and strength to all affected by this horrendous sickness.
You can go to GOOGLE TRANSLATE, copy and paste the English section on the left side, and it will appear in Spanish on the right side of the page.
ReplyMy eyes bother me too much to have to read through the computer. I just cannot tolerate it. I want the actual books that I can hold in my hand.
ReplyI saw that is also said below the post ‘As seen on Dr Oz”. I have found no record of a Dr. Miles Fielding on Dr Oz or even talked about on his show. This alone makes me suspicious.
ReplyI agree that it is a shame that it is not in hard copy. Both my mom and dad are starting to forget things but like many older people, they do not have, know how to use, or even want a computer. I would buy it instantly if it ever comes out in hard copy.
ReplyI join the chorus. I was ordering and realized there was no call for an address. Ebooks are good for people with healthy eyes. I believe that the optic nerve also deteriorates with age, diabetes, glaucoma and other infirmities…..making ebooks NOT an option
ReplyI purchased an edigital copy if your program in the 21 of May. It is now May 30 I have received nothing – no word nothing. Can you help me? Is this a set of discs or is it something I have to down load? Please let me hear something so I know you are legitimate,
ReplyYou are waiting for approval if what? I sure hope this is not a scam. Please let me know are you alive and can answer questions ? Is there any way to contact you via phone where I can talk to someone?
ReplyI purchased this protocol quite a long time ago and have received nothing. How am I supposed to get this? Is it a download? If it is I didn’t get that impression from the presentation. The picture on the computer shows 4 books which I thought I would receive. Is this legit or did I just get suckered into something for someone just to make money. It’s pretty sad if you are taking people for granted that are looking desperately for an improvement in their loved ones mental status.
ReplyWho and what is waiting for approval? I asked a question. Can anyone answer it? From all the comments I am reading, I am beginning to feel that this is all a hoax. If it is so great then why haven’t physicians been encouraging it. I think I’ve thrown my money away. How can you take advantage of people who are desperately looking for hope?
ReplyPlease contact me as I have a friend that is very interested in purchasing your books however he does not use the computer and would like them in hard copy. Please let me know how this can be accomplished.
ReplyI too am concerned and ready to cancel my purchase…somehow my order included VIP memory repair?/ The order indicates $0, but then it goes on to say $30 a month thereafter. Is this a scam. What a tragedy…taking advantage of families who are concerned with dementia of a family member.
ReplyI just tried to send a coment on your contact page and it failed, that arouse my suspicion about your guys. I researched Fieldings and Reilly and what you said about yoursleve in that long predentation was not found. I must confessed you got my attention, after looking you guys up I realized you are just taking advantage of vulnerable people. You are worst than the pharmacutical companies. Gode help you all, you will have to give an account and you sins will not go unpunished.
ReplySat through the presentation because as a neuroscientist and MD I’d be very eager to find something that works against dementia. Unfortunately, it’s all a big haze with large claims, a bit of conspiracy theory regarding pharma, and no actual scientific base or actual information on what they propose presented. If the science is real, where are the references to the studies? Why didn’t Dr. Fielding ever publish anything other than this book? Why doesn’t his name come up anywhere online in any other context than this ebook? Then I read that comments above that people don’t even receive an ebook. Does it even exist? I doubt it…
ReplyI have been looking into this for sometime. He was at brown, also check out Martin Reilly. His wife (martin Reilly) was supposed to have had a big turn around. I think Martin Reilly story is for real. but checking into it. Checking out Dr. Miles Fielding to see what if any connection with Brown Univ. They were supposed to have tested 97 people with 97 positive results. Also the nursing home were the staff started giving the people living there the protocol were also to have had positive results. When you look at the region in India were people do not have this Alzheimer disease. It makes a lot of sense it is diet, along with coconut oil. the oil alone is supposed to have great results. Also note it needs to be pure Check Swanson. They have the best price on pure coconut oil. Makes sense.
ReplyIt seems to me that it is a complete hoax. Scammers take advantage either of fear or of hope. People are so desperate that they would do anything to help their relatives, so without much investigation they throw away their money. Besides, there isn’t any reply from the authors of the post
ReplyDEBBY July 26, 2017
First of all, the village of Balaguer, India that he mentioned at the outset …there is an article about the village having a high life expectancy but nothing at all is mentioned abut the spices they eat , etc. The idea of eating a largely vegetarian diet and using coconut oil is good practice for anyone . Physical exercise such as one has in an agricultural environment such as theirs is also healthy. For everyone! Second, there is no Dr. Fielding mentioned on Google except for this book. . Third, there is also nothing mentioned about Martin Reilly as science teacher…etc. MOST IMPORTANT TO ME: There is no return address given whatsoever. Only a .com address. BUT YOU ARE EXPECTED TO FILL IN YOUR CREDIT CARD DATA AND E MAIL, ETC ETC. WHICH MEANS THAT THIS MAN COULD POTENTIALLY USE YOUR CREDIT CARD FOR ANYTHING HE WANTS…THERE IS NO PAY PAL. BEWARE!!! Fourth, The fact that some of you did pay and have heard nothing…
It is a good rule of thumb to always check things out. Having been a cancer patient twice over and having recovered (at least for now!) I have learned that: IF SOMETHING SEEMS TO BE TOO GOOD TO BE TRUE, IT PROBABLY IS!!!
I listened through the long presentation for mental deficiency in old age is something I don’t want. Rather than go through the ‘Buy Now’ route, I thought I would check out some of the story. I googled and came up with Ballabgarh, Indie. I then followed up with a 2010 BBC article from this and it told of diet items. Very much like the Mediterranean Diet, extra virgin olive oil instead of coconut oil. I understand that turmeric onsumption was also mentioned, once or twice a week. I then looked around some more and came up with the MIND Diet, which gives foods to eat and foods to avoid. It seems good to me. Check it out and see what you think. I only found out about this in the past few days; therefore, I cannot give any advice as to how effective it would be for mental conditions. I can’t see it being harmful.
ReplyDr.Fielding and his associates say that they do not wish to make monies out of their discovery, true publishing costs. However, if they are so determined to help the masses world wide who suffer from
dementia/alziemers, and ask you to spend such a long time keeping you glued to their e mail, why not instead just come out and say what their secret is, based on Indian manisha coconut oil,to reduce brain atrophy and cognitive decline. They mention the frontal & parital lobes being affected, and that it all boils down to neuro chemistry, great. But $ 30 plus dollars are not going to make them rich, and as they say Big Pharmo companies want to wipe their publicity out. Come on, just give the world a couple of recipes,
and show that they are really decent professionals. One thing is for certain their video shows without doubt, they have the gift of the gout, come clean and if you have really hit the jack pot,who knows if it is that amazing cure, you deserve a Nobel prize.
Professor Raymond Feldman
Cognitive Aspects in the Brain Institute
If it took Dr Fielding 13 months of painstaking research to come up with the meal plan protocol for reversing Alzheimers, and Martin Reilly’s wife Sandra was given 3 months by the original diagnosing neurologist before her rapid decline into full-on Alzheimers was complete, how is it that his wife was able to benefit from this protocol? After 13 months she wouldn’t have been able to chew and swallow. The time lines in this story don’t jive.
ReplyWhy didnt we end up meeting Sanda, the living proof of concept?
That may have swayed me
ReplyTwo of my sisters have dementia. One refused decades ago to use a computer. I would prefer a book with tapes.
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