Learn Esperanto to avoid getting Alzheimer or old age dementia



Many people think that getting alzheimer is unavoidable.



This is not true. Research showed that multingual persons getting alzheimer are very less unless it is due to the DNA or inheritage .

Read the information from Alzheimer association.

https://alz.org/help-support/brain_health/10_ways_to_love_your_brain

The part Hit the Books and Buddy up you should consider it . If you can read in few languages, that is good for the brain. Chatting from the Esperanto speakers in the world via WhatsApp, WeChat, Facebook, Twitter etc will be a good choice.


New research into the neurobiology of bilingualism has found that being fluent in two languages, particularly from early childhood, not only enhances a person’s ability to concentrate, but might also protect against the onset of dementia and other age-related cognitive decline.

Scientists have discovered that bilingual adults have denser gray matter (brain tissue packed with information-processing nerve cells and fibers), especially in the brain’s left hemisphere, where most language and communication skills are controlled. The effect is strongest in people who learned a second language before the age of five and in those who are most proficient at their second language. This finding suggests that being bilingual from an early age significantly alters the brain’s structure.” (Society for Neuroscience, 2008)

http://www.mondeto.com/blog/immediate-and-lasting-advantages-of-early-esperanto-1-brain-building

Say goodbye to alzheimer and learn Esperanto in 12 days.

https://learn.esperanto.com/



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