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Committed to Alzheimer's Research

Committed to Helping Find A Cure for Alzheimer's

According to National Institute on Aging, "Most people with Alzheimer’s develop the disease when they are 65 or older, with less than 10% of cases occurring before then.   As a person ages past 65, their risk of Alzheimer’s increases. About one in 13 people age 65 to 84 and one in three people 85 and older are living with Alzheimer’s." 

While age contributes to the risk of developing Alzheimer's,  other factors include family history, lifestyle, sleep activity, physical exercise, unmanaged chronic health issues such as high blood pressure, and more.   The good news is that developing Alzheimers is not inevitable.    The positive changes we make in our 40's, 50's and 60's can go a long way in the delay of the progression of Alzheimer's and many other diseases.


The AgeWell Nutra team has served at leading senior communities offering services to those affected by Alzheimer's.  With a combined experience of over 20 years in 5-star ranked Senior Living communities, we've seen firsthand the slow decline and toll that this debilitating disease takes on the affected person as well as their spouse and families.  We've also been personally affected by Alzheimer's as we have experienced the decline and deaths of family members who both were affected by different stages of Alzheimer's before their passing.


When we formed AgeWell Nutraceuticals in 2023 to provide the necessary supplements and education to support the aging process and to promote active aging lifestyles, we made a commitment that supporting the research of Alzheimer's would be a cornerstone of AgeWell Nutraceuticals.      A portion of the sale of every bottle of AgeWell Nutra formulations sold during all 365 days of the year is committed to be donated to a number of leading Neuroscience Research Centers across the United States that have a focus on Alzheimer's research.   


Aging is a process and we're in this together.   Together we can and will make a difference in the lives of others.