Nutrient mix shows promise in fighting Alzheimer’s
Posted on: January 13, 2010
In the early stages of Alzheimer’s disease, patients typically suffer a major loss of the brain connections necessary for memory and information processing. Now, a combination of nutrients that was developed at MIT has shown the potential to improve memory in Alzheimer’s patients by stimulating growth of new brain connections.
In a clinical trial of 225 Alzheimer’s patients, researchers found that a cocktail of three naturally occurring nutrients believed to promote growth of those connections, known as synapses, plus other ingredients (B vitamins, phosopholipids and antioxidants), improved verbal memory in patients with mild Alzheimer’s.





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January 13, 2010 at 8:21 am
(B vitamins, phosopholipids and antioxidants), improved verbal memory in patients with mild Alzheimer’s.
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