Alzheimer Program
The Activate® protocol for Alzheimer's combines coordinated movements on GIGER MD, transcutaneous blood laser irradiation, and a targeted nutritional approach. Goal: slow cognitive decline, reduce inflammation, and stimulate neuronal plasticity.
Activate® Protocol for Alzheimer's: an innovative integrative approach
At the Activate® center in Geneva, we offer a unique integrative approach to support people with Alzheimer's disease or related disorders (senile dementia, mild cognitive impairment, etc.). This protocol is based on the synergy of three non-pharmacological interventions, scientifically grounded and carefully adapted to each patient:
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1. GIGER MD® Therapy: reprogramming the brain through movement
The GIGER MD® is a Swiss device that mobilizes the patient in a rhythmic crossed movement of arms and legs. This activity, repeated at high frequency, stimulates the neural networks responsible for coordination, balance, motor memory, and cognitive functions. Studies have shown improvement in autonomic regulation, working memory, and decreased dependency in activities of daily living in patients with neurodegenerative disorders.
Why is this useful for Alzheimer's? Because motor and cognitive circuits are intimately linked. Stimulating one supports the other, and crossed movements restart interhemispheric communication. Moreover, the pleasure and motivation induced improve long-term adherence to the program.
2. Transcutaneous blood laser irradiation (LLLT)
Low Level Laser Therapy (LLLT), applied to the wrists or areas rich in blood vessels, emits photons into the bloodstream without needles or pain. This type of light (generally 630–660 nm) increases oxygenation, activates mitochondria, and improves cerebral microvascular circulation.
Why is this useful for Alzheimer's? Because inflammation, cerebral hypoxia, and mitochondrial deficiencies play a major role in disease progression. LLLT acts on all three levels, stimulating cellular repair processes and improving neuronal communication.
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3. Functional and nutritional medicine
In parallel, we offer a comprehensive functional assessment to identify nutritional, inflammatory, hormonal, or mitochondrial deficits. Based on this, personalized recommendations are formulated: vitamins, omega-3s, antioxidants, anti-inflammatory diet, or blood-brain barrier support.
Why is this useful for Alzheimer's? Because this disease is now considered multicausal: toxins, insulin resistance, deficiencies, intestinal permeability, or chronic inflammation can accelerate decline. Correcting these imbalances can slow or even stop progression.
A synergy with lasting effects
The combination of these three approaches creates a beneficial cumulative effect: better cerebral perfusion, greater mitochondrial activity, better neuronal plasticity, better mood, and more stable cognition. This protocol is non-invasive, suitable for all stages, and can be integrated with conventional medical follow-up.
Who is this for?
This protocol is intended for:
Patients with Alzheimer's disease at a mild to moderate stage
People with vascular or mixed dementia
Patients with mild cognitive impairment (MCI)
Adults with family history of Alzheimer's, for active prevention
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Would you like to know more? The Activate® center in Geneva offers you a free information session with a specialist to discuss your situation or that of a loved one. Book now your appointment via our website www.activate.ch or by phone.
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