information on nutrition, diet lifestyle & research on alternativesStudies are showing that specific nutrients can help prevent the onset of Alzheimer's disease as well as help slow down the effects of Alzheimer's on memory loss.
SymptomsSymptoms of Alzheimer's include a pattern of forgetfulness, short attention span, difficulty in performing routine tasks, language problems, disorientation, poor judgment, problems with thinking, misplacing things, depression, irritability, paranoia, hostility, and lack of initiative. Nutritional Supplements for Alzheimers' / Elderly DementiaThese are the most important supplements and recommendations. Shopping Tips
Essential: Astaxanthin 60 gels - This is a powerful antioxidant in the retina. Essential: Vitamin D3 2000 IU 90 vcaps - Vitamin D3 2000 IU 90 vcaps Important: Dr. Grossman's Whole Food Multivitamin 90 tabs - Dr. Grossman's Whole Food Multivitamin - Dietary Supplement 90 tabs made from organic botanicals & whole food sources. Important: Tocotrienols 60 softgels (TOCO4) - Tocotrienols - Cardiovascular & antioxidant protection Important: Carlsons Super Omega-3 Gems 1000 mg 130 softgels / 250 softgels - Super Omega-3 Gems 1000 mg 130 softgels / 250 softgels - Fish body oil is the only major source of the polyunsaturated Omega 3's EPA and DHA Causes
Note: certain vitamin deficiencies and other conditions can mimic alzheimer's disease symptoms including:
Conventional TreatmentAlthough conventional treatments do not stop or slow progression of Alzheimer's, medications such as tacrine (Cognex), donepezil (Aricept), and rivastigmine (Exelon) are designed to relieve some memory impairment by slowing down the breakdown of acetylcholine (a neurotransmitter in the brain). Some doctors may also recommend a low daily dose of aspirin. Nutritional Supplements & Complementary CarePreventionAccording to a 2011 article in Lancet, the best prevention for alzheimer's is both physical and mental exercise.
Nutritional DiscussionClinical trials and double-blind research have indicated that there may be connections between nutritional deficiencies and alzheimers. In some cases, nutritional supplementation may reduce the risk of Alzheimer's and/or delay its progression. Read more about alzheimer's and nutritional factors.
Botanical Treatment OptionsIn addition, there are a variety of botanical treatment options.
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