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Abstract

Alzheimer's Diseases are Reversible from a Dharma Perspective

Xinghong Yang*

A most recent review paper stated that “Alzheimer's disease (AD) and Parkinson's diseases (PD) are the two most common progressive neurodegenerative diseases with limited knowledge on their cause and, presently, have no cure [1].” When conventional medical treatments prove ineffective, Dharma Master Jun Hong Lu suggests that the ailment may be karmic in nature, involving spiritual aspects as well. Within the framework of Dharma, such karmic afflictions often find resolution through dedicated Buddhist practice. In an endeavor to substantiate the teachings of Master Lu, we have selected three cases of patients with dementia for examination, delving into the cause of their disease and the influence of Buddhist practices on the well-being of these patients.

Published Date: 2024-06-29; Received Date: 2024-06-01