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This is a very nice question, we will talk 
about it.

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How to prevent Dementia ? how to take care 
that we don't get dementia ?

3
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There's a very simple science behind this,

4
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Bhishma's 175-year-old wounded body lies 
on the battlefield of Mahabharat from around 
21, 22 December to 14 January

5
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Now think, he might be bleeding a bit? his 
sodium, potassium & haemoglobin levels might 
be falling with time.

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But at the end he was able to tell the story 
of his life, his nine mistakes

7
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How did he develop that kind of memory ? 
he wrote that

8
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..Sanskrit phrase.. I didn't use my mind 
for myself

9
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There is a theory, When you just think for 
yourself you store a lot of proteins in your 
body.

10
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When a person becomes a caregiver for a Dementia 
patient, which is called thankless caregiving.

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You do everything for them, they will abuse 
you. You take care of them they will ignore 
it.

12
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They won't even recognise you. So when you 
involve yourself in such thankless service, 
Your brain gets sharp.

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The preventive program for Dementia begins 
here.

14
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Fortunately, I read Erikson's & Maslow's 
theory 40 years back

15
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Because of that sensation, I was of immense 
to my father.

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I have seen you sir you have served your 
father so well.

17
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No, that is because I knew this from my early 
life

18
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I agree. Sometimes it's difficult for others 
to understand.

