I just sent you a private message--see the envelope icon in the upper right next to your name. We are happy to add you to the group next time we meet (no date set yet)!TLT wrote: ↑Fri Sep 27, 2024 3:14 pm I just finished the book. I have the apoe4 gene and have been diagnosed with beginning stage of Alzheimer’s. The only thing I ever received from my birth father is this gene. J have been changing my diet, increased exercise, and read Dr. Bredesen’s book. He has given me hope that I can reverse things while still in the early stages. I am thankful for him and finding this group.
Virtual Meet-up (formerly called Book Club: The End of Alzheimer's Program)
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Julie
Daughter of 4/4
Functional Medicine Certified Health Coach
National Board-Certified Health & Wellness Coach
ReCODE 2.0 Certified Health Coach
Daughter of 4/4
Functional Medicine Certified Health Coach
National Board-Certified Health & Wellness Coach
ReCODE 2.0 Certified Health Coach
Re: Virtual Meet-up (formerly called Book Club: The End of Alzheimer's Program)
The sensors do seem to work - they go up immediately when I put one near the dishwasher heat and they match to the outside humidity. The average reading in our house is 67% whether it's on the 1st floor, 2nd floor, or 3rd floor. We do have AC that we use in the summer. Do you think it would benefit us to get a dehumidifier and give it time to do its work in each room. I don't think a dehumidifier per room is realistic financially since this is a large house. Thank you so much for your suggestions!
Re: Virtual Meet-up (formerly called Book Club: The End of Alzheimer's Program)
A dehumidifier would definitely help. There are whole house dehumidifiers that can be installed in the HVAC system. Or you can use the smaller ones that you have to empty periodically. I don't think you would need one per room, but one per floor might be helpful. Maybe start with one and see how much it effects the humidity on each floor?egluckst wrote: ↑Mon Oct 07, 2024 8:42 am The sensors do seem to work - they go up immediately when I put one near the dishwasher heat and they match to the outside humidity. The average reading in our house is 67% whether it's on the 1st floor, 2nd floor, or 3rd floor. We do have AC that we use in the summer. Do you think it would benefit us to get a dehumidifier and give it time to do its work in each room. I don't think a dehumidifier per room is realistic financially since this is a large house. Thank you so much for your suggestions!
Remember to be dilligent about emptying the water (maybe more than once a day depending on the capacity and the humidity). It will shut off once it is full and then you get no benefit!
Julie
Daughter of 4/4
Functional Medicine Certified Health Coach
National Board-Certified Health & Wellness Coach
ReCODE 2.0 Certified Health Coach
Daughter of 4/4
Functional Medicine Certified Health Coach
National Board-Certified Health & Wellness Coach
ReCODE 2.0 Certified Health Coach
Re: Virtual Meet-up (formerly called Book Club: The End of Alzheimer's Program)
Just getting started and posted to "Our Stories"
Would be interested in joining the Virtual Meet-up Group.
Please forward more information and when these meetings happen.
Much appreciated.
Stay safe. Remain healthy. Enjoy life.
Would be interested in joining the Virtual Meet-up Group.
Please forward more information and when these meetings happen.
Much appreciated.
Stay safe. Remain healthy. Enjoy life.