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How to Treat and prevent Alzheimer's With Supplements

As we mentioned in previous articles Alzheimer's disease is a brain disorder

named after German physician Alois Alzheimer. Alzheimer's destroys brain

cells, causing problems with memory, thinking and behavior severe enough to

affect language communication, memory, lifelong hobbies or social life.

Alzheimer's gets worse over time, and it is fatal. In this article, we will

discuss how to prevent and treat Alzheimer's disease with supplements.

1. Melatonin
As aging, the production of melatonin in the pineal gland diminishes. The

intake of melatonin supplement may exert a powerful antioxidant activity that

easily helps to prevent the formation of cell radicals in our body including

the brain.

2. Carnosine
Carnosine helps to block the formation of glycosylation, caused by sugar

aldehydes reacting with the amino acid on the protein molecule. It also helps

to remove toxic chemicals such as copper and zinc from the brain.

3. DHEA
DHEA is a hormone produced by the adrenal gland that helps to regulate the

balance of our body hormones. Deficiency of DHEA causes hormone imbalance in

men as well as women. Study show that intake of DHEA is necessary for aging

men for improving mental ability and alleviating stress.

4. Coenezyme Q 10
Coenezyme Q 10 helps to increase the circulation and oxygen levels of the

blood stream. As we know that lack of oxygen in the blood can exacerbate

cognitive deterioration.

5. Lecithin
Choline and inositol in the lecithin helps to increase production of

acetylcholine in our body helping the communication and signal-transmission

between brain cells. An increase in lecithin will prompt brain cells to

produce more acetylcholine, thus improving memory.

6. Taurine
Besides helping to protect the formation of free radicals in brain cells and

enhance nervous cell function, taurine is essential in protecting the supply

of magnesium and calcium in the brain
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