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Brain Body Connection

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The Arran Protocol

Evidenced Based Strategies 

For Maximising Neuroplasticity And Reversing Alzheimers Disease 

Stages 1 - 4

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Neuroplasticity
At Work

Neuroplasticity is the brain's ability to reorganise itself by forming new neural connections throughout life, allowing us to learn new skills, recover from injuries, and adapt to changes.

Neuroplasticity is a naturally occuring phenomena and is the basis for reversing all forms of dementia where the disease has not advanced beyond a certain point

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Lessons From The Arran Protocol

Protect Your Brain, Mental Health and Memory

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Why Consult With Us ?

Our clinical and educational services are among the most advanced anywhere. 

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Full Symptoms Analysis

A proper diagnostic work up for memory loss should include an analysis of not only brain related symptoms but also adrenal function, thyroid function, the sex hormones, gut and liver function and lifestyle factors such as sleep, exercise and brain activity. They all have a tremendous impact on the brain and memory.

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Laboratory Support

Laboratory analysis from blood, urine and saliva can provide invaluable information as to what is causing or influencing whole brain and memory issues. Brain scans provide highly detailed additional information regarding brain structure and function.

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Our Consultations

preliminary consultation

discovery consultation

follow up consultation

Our consultations based on cutting edge science and are designed to educate, motivate and provide participants of the Arran Protocol with a highly structured  program to follow.

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Community Support

Our new online community is launching soon and we invite those with memory issues and their loved ones to join and connect with other people around the world.

Contact Us

Address

43 Woodhouse Lane

Biddulph, Stoke On Trent ST8 7DR

Contact

07814 528087

Opening Hours

Mon - Fri

11:00 am – 6:00 pm

Saturday

10:00 am – 1:00 pm

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