" 3 Foods that Fight
Alzheimer's"
Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is one of the most feared diseases
in the world, affecting 5 million people in the United States
alone. New research suggests that the power to prevent
this debilitating illness may lie within the foods we eat. A
recent study demonstrates how a dietary combination of 3 key
nutrients might create a potent potion against this frightening
ailment.
What is Alzheimer’s disease?
Alzheimer’s disease is a progressive brain disease that
slowly destroys memory, thinking skills and over time, the
ability to carry out the simplest tasks of daily living.
Symptoms of AD usually first appear after age 60. Although
there are some medical treatments to slow the progression of
this disease, no cure currently exists.
Go
here to read about early signs of Alzheimer’s.
How Alzheimer’s affects the brain
In a healthy brain, messages are sent back and forth between
neural cells (neurons) via connecting tissue cables (synapses).
An overabundance of amyloid plaques (outside the neurons)
and/or neurofibrillary tangles (inside the neurons) are the
most common features of Alzheimer’s disease. Comprised of
different proteins, plaques and tangles impair healthy neuron
function and cause nerve cells to eventually die off, damaging
the brain’s intricate web of communication. This damage
continues to spread over time, causing overall shrinkage of the
brain.
Alzheimer’s research study
A revelatory study on lowering the risk of Alzheimer’s
disease by ingesting certain nutrients was published in the
April 2010 issue of Archives of Neurology. The
research, based on the dietary information of 2,148 subjects
over age 65, suggests that a diet combining key superfoods may
actually prevent Alzheimer’s. The study is exciting since it
comes on the heels of a recent National Institutes of Health
panel highlighting the lack of evidence for the effect of
mental stimulation, exercise and individual dietary supplements
in preventing the risk of Alzheimer’s disease.
The nutrients identified – folate, vitamin E and
omega-3 fatty acids – are all believed to reduce inflammation,
which has been shown to play a role in Alzheimer’s disease. The
process of inflammation involves activating the immune system
in response to infection. However when this process does not
shut down chronic inflammation occurs and can lead to chronic
diseases such as Alzheimer’s.
Here are the 3 key nutrients that form the powerful
anti-Alzheimer’s elixir, along with the superfoods rich in
them. All of these may also protect the brain from strokes
which can also make it more vulnerable to Alzheimer’s.
Folate
Folate, a water-soluble B vitamin, reduces circulating
levels of homocysteine. High levels of this amino acid in the
blood have been linked to reducing Alzheimer’s disease,
creating plaque that is less toxic, or inflammatory. Leafy
greens such as kale and spinach are high in folate. Black-eyed
peas, great northern white beans and other legumes are also
rich in this valuable nutrient.
Vitamin E
Because of its strong antioxidant effect, vitamin E, a
fat-soluble vitamin, may also help fight the formation of
plaque buildup seen in Alzheimer’s patients. Nuts such as
almonds and hazelnuts, sunflower seeds, sweet potatoes and
olive oil are all foods rich invitamin E.
Omega-3 Fatty Acids
Omega-3 fatty acids s are believed to increase production of
the protein LR11. High levels of this protein have been linked
to preventing the toxic plaques in Alzheimer’s from being made,
whereas low levels are believed to be a factor in causing the
disease. Cold-water fish such as salmon and sardines are
high in omega-3s, and so is flaxseed oil. Many nuts such as
walnuts and almonds contain high levels of omega-3s and also
vitamin E, making them solid choices that do double duty in the
fight against Alzheimer’s.
From:
http://www.doctoroz.com/videos/trio-nutrients-help-fight-alzheimers-disease?page=3#copy
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Dr. Dingsor's Comment: I
have long promoted the benefits of fish oil and do personally
take it daily for it's health benefits. I recommend
taking Fish Oil in the summer time and Cod Live Oil in the
winter time (Cod Liver Oil has Vit D in it so you do not want
to overdose of Vit D in the summer time).
You can get the other two nutrients in a good quality
multivitamin. Please go here to read more about my recommended
supplements.
Dr. Bryan
Dingsor is
the owner of Watertown
Chiropractic P.C. in Watertown, SD. He specializes in the
treatment of many musculoskeletal conditions and weight
loss. For an appointment, please call 605-882-2304
Today.
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