Ezekiel 47:12 (TLV) “On the river, on its bank, on this side and that side, will grow every kind of tree for food. Its leaf will not wither; its fruit will not fail; it will bear new fruit every month, because its water flows out from the Sanctuary. Its fruit will be for food and its leaf will be for healing.”
Alzheimer’s / Dementia. These are two words that no one want to hear. No one wants to have to deal with a family member that is showing signs or has been diagnosed with this life-changing disease. For the person that knows what is happening to them, it can be very frightening. And we have been told there is no cure, there is no hope.
BUT THERE IS HOPE! Dr. Joshua Helman, MD of Alzheimer’s Treatment Centers of America joined us in the WCNO studio to tell us how we can now have hope, and perhaps a cure from this debilitating disease for our loved ones. Using AI technology to detect and recommend individual treatments for each patient, Dr. Helman is able to help restore normalcy to the life of his patients.

Dr. Helman says the whole concept of Hope and Treatment is contrary and in opposition to traditional medicine. The work that ATCA does has not filtered down to normal medical standards.
ATCA spreads the hope and gives you your brain back so you can go back to a normal lifestyle. And now there is a Treatment Center in Port St. Lucie.
Dr. Helman says the numbers of people diagnosed with Alzheimer’s are going up – today, 7 million people are affected by Alzheimer’s. Two thirds of these are women, and one third are men. As a teenager, Dr. Helman saw the effects of this disease to his grandmother, but he also saw how it affected his parents. After much study and numerous degrees, including 2 from Harvard University, Dr. Helman has worked to find treatment and perhaps even a cure for some through his work at Alzheimer’s Treatment Centers of America.
Jonathan has experienced Alzheimer’s with both his family and his wife’s family and says it’s a fearful thing. He then asked Dr. Helman how important early detection and treatment is! Dr. Helman says that people will deny the early symptoms to protect themselves, and sometimes they can go unnoticed. He says, it can take up to 30 years to develop Alzheimer’s, and the first 20 years may not be symptomatic because our brains have great coping mechanisms.
This is a powerful interview with a great deal more information. Do you know someone with Alzheimer’s or think you may be affected by the horrible but curable disease! You can call Dr Helman for a consultation. Find out if your insurance covers part of this treatment and what can be done to give hope and new life to you or someone you love.
Dr. Joshua Helman is a partner of WCNO 89.9 FM
Dr. Helman – Alzheimer’s Treatment Centers of America (ATCA)
266 NW Peacock Blvd, Suite 204 – Port St Lucie
772-298-4477
Please take the time to listen to this interview and receive all of the information and hope Dr. Joshua Helman has to offer.