Anti-Aging

November 21, 2009

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Anti Aging Alzheimer’s is an incurable and deadly disease that that robs its victims of their minds and personalities. It also takes a toll on the family as this disease is known for causing incredible psychological strain on caregivers as the symptoms of the disease take hold. According to some estimates, this disease effects more than 26.6 million people world wide.

However, there is hope on the horizon. New research has found that a chemical in red wine, in large dosages, may slow or even halt the progress of Alzheimer’s.

First let’s talk a bit about Alzheimer’s. Alzheimer’s is an incurable degenerative and terminal disease that typically does not surface until after 65. In early stages, Alzheimer’s is often mistakenly identified as normal age related dementia. Alzheimer’s symptoms cause a slow decline in mental health with symptoms such as memory loss, confusion, irritability and fear. health benefit As it progresses, the individual’s mental state will become increasingly worse, often causing severe stress for the caregivers and in the final stages the patient will become typically bedridden and eventually the failing body will die due to another cause, such as pneumonia.

To make it even more horrible, it doesn’t just effect the victim, but their loved ones and caregivers are forced to watch as the persons personality is stripped from them and they become something akin to a frightened angry child.

While the exact causes of Alzheimer’s is unknown, but the most popular theory is that the diseases causes something called amyloid plaque to begin to build up on brain nerves. As the plaque build up continues it begins to interfere with transmission of signals blocking their ability to send signals and eventually kill the nerve. This blocking and destruction of the nerve cells is what causes the mental symptoms to begin and grow worse. Possibly the most exciting discovery to come out of Resveratrol research was that it might slow or even stop this plaque build up.

According to studies, mice were found to have smaller levels of plaque. At the moment, there have been no scientific studies that have shown that Resveratrol can cure Alzheimer’s; we at least have a potential way to slow or stop the destruction of our brains and personalities.

nutrition health To make it better, Resveratrol has also been shown by studies to have another positive health effects. These include cardiovascular support, arthritis protection, longevity benefits and more.

If you are going to take Resveratrol make sure that you are buying it from a trusted source,

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