Alzheimer’s Disease – Alternative Treatments (Part 1)
One of the primary areas that alternative treatments focus on is that of stress. Understandably, living with Alzheimer’s can arouse many negative emotions for the patient. When the person realizes that they may slowly be losing control of their lives and their senses they may feel anger and great anxiety. This disease reaches to the very core of how we define ourselves and destroys it. In order to face this disease head on and take practical measures to adjust – the individual may first need someone to express themselves to. This may be too emotional a subject to share with the ones that are closest. For this reason it is suggested that some counseling with a professional therapist would be beneficial in allowing the patient to work out their feelings and try to find the path to a positive approach.
This focus of dealing with the issue of stress is meant to help the mind and body of the individual suffering from Alzheimer’s to relax. This can improve vital aspects of the healing process such as circulation. With the body’s natural healing energies stimulated it is hoped that some of the symptoms of Alzheimer’s are alleviated. In line with this some people have pursued music therapy and aromatherapy.
Other alternative treatments include acupuncture and acupressure. These as well work to relieve the mind and body of stress and stimulate natural healing properties inherent in all of us. There has been some preliminary evidence that acupuncture helps slow the deterioration of certain brain functions.