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How to Prevent and Treat Alzheimer's with Vitamins and Minerals

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 Vitamins.

1.Vitamin complex
Vitamin complex is supportive for people with Alzheimer's disease, a disorder

that is also associated with low levels of pyridoxine and cobalamin. Vitamins

b5, B6, B12 is vital for strengthening the immune system fighting against

free radical building up in certain brain areas.

2. Iron
The right amount of iron will help the production of red blood cells and

improve circulation of blood as well as oxygen levels in the blood stream,

that is vital for brain cells need for better function.

3. Vitamin C
Vitamin C is an antioxidant vitamin. It helps to strengthen our immune system

in fighting of the early forming of free radicals and DNA mutation. Our body

can not produce vitamin C, Fruits and vegetables contain high vitamin C such

as kiwi, broccoli, lemon, and apple.

4. Vitamin E
Vitamin E helps to strengthen the immune system and restore the balance of

hormone.

5. Zinc
Zinc not only helps prostate gland increase production of fluid and semen,

but also help to promote the production of testosterone by stopping the

production of procalin and reduce the binding of sex hormone binding globulin.

 Increasing the testosterone levels in men will help in preventing and

treating Alzheimer's disease.

6. Magnesium
Magnesium and potassium helps to strengthen and prevent calcium forming the

arterial wall. Right amounts of magnesium, potassium and calcium not only

help in increasing of blood circulation but also lower high blood pressure.

Calcium deficiency may cause the loss of memory and senility.
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