Can Cortisol Help You Slow Down Dementia?

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Getting older is tough on the body, but few things are worse than developing dementia. It can feel like a thief, as it takes away memories, independence, and clarity. As such, if you or a loved one is developing dementia, what can you do to slow it down?

How Inflammation Affects Dementia

Beneath the surface, inflammation plays a pivotal role in worsening symptoms. When your brain becomes inflamed, it doesn’t work the way it should, which causes confusion, disorientation, and mental fog.

However, there is a way reduce that inflammation on the days it rears its ugly head. Notably, carefully timed doses of cortisol can help. Cortisol, which is a hormone your body produces naturally, helps fight against inflammation. Best of all, you can pick and choose your spots with cortisol, as you do it only when you’re feeling symptoms caused from inflammation.  

Microdose Therapy™: Small Dose, Big Difference

This isn’t your average therapy plan. You use Microdose Therapy™ when inflammation and symptoms arise, but not on clear days. Put simply, a tiny dose of cortisol helps reset balance.

Promisingly, in clinical observations, patients using this approach saw a 69% average symptom improvement. That’s not just numbers on paper; it’s real people getting their clarity back, feeling more like themselves, and living with less pain and confusion. Most people notice a difference in as little as three weeks.

This method involves self-administration, guided by a full support system: a manual, tele-doctor access, a private messaging line, and a coach to help keep everything on track. It’s personalized, smart, and simple

While dementia can feel overwhelming, there’s growing hope. It’s not just about managing decline anymore. It’s about regaining control, one good day at a time.

If you or someone you love is navigating the challenges of dementia, there is something you can do. Learn more about Microdose Therapy™ and how it may help. Contact us with any questions.