Control Inflammation To Slow Down Neurodegeneration & Memory Loss
Although there is no cure for neurodegenerative diseases including Alzheimer’s & Parkinson’s disease, there are ways to delay or slow down the disease progress. As implicated by advanced science, control of inflammation may work as a prevention strategy to slow down or delay neurodegenerative diseases. But first, here are some facts about neurodegenerative diseases:
Fact: Memory Loss Is Caused By Neurodegenerative Diseases
A number of health conditions result in gradual memory loss, which is one of the most feared consequences of aging. These health conditions include Alzheimer's disease, vascular dementia and stroke. Some neurodegenerative diseases like Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s, Huntington’s, multiple sclerosis, and Lou Gehrig's speed up the process of memory loss.
Neurodegeneration occurs when there is malfunctioning or loss of neurons. Unlike other body cells, neurons are not regenerated easily. Therefore, when there is excessive damage to them, it can have devastating effects on the individual.
Fact: Neuronal Death Begins Long Before Memory Loss
The causes for neurodegeneration can be stroke, heart attack, head and spinal cord trauma and bleeding in the brain. Each disease has its own unique characteristics and progresses gradually over time, resulting in premature death. Neuronal death begins long before any signs or symptoms are experienced by the individual. Symptoms begin to show only when too many cells have died, weakening specific areas of the brain to such an extent that they no longer function properly.
Fact: The #1 Risk Factor For Memory Loss Is Advancing Age
Advancing age is the #1 risk factor for developing memory loss and Alzheimer’s disease. About 10% of the population over 65 years and about 40% over 80 years is affected by Alzheimer’s disease. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, roughly 10 million baby boomers are likely to develop Alzheimer's in their lifetime. The probability of being diagnosed with the disease doubles every five years after age 65. The mechanisms underlying the origin and the events responsible for the progression of Alzheimer’s remain elusive, and drugs developed for Alzheimer’s do not show any clinically significant results.
Recognizing Neurodegeneration
- Memory loss – increased forgetfulness and inability to recall recently learned information
- Difficulty performing familiar tasks, such as preparing a meal, making a phone call, or playing a game
- Problems with language - forgetting simple words or finding speech or writing hard to understand
- Disorientation as to time and place – getting lost in a familiar neighborhood
- Poor judgment - dressing inappropriately or giving away large sums of money to strangers
- Problems with abstract thinking - having difficulty performing complex mental tasks
- Misplacing things - putting things in unusual places such as an iron in the freezer
- Changes in mood or behavior - showing rapid mood swings for no apparent reason
- Changes in personality - becoming extremely confused, suspicious, fearful or dependent on family members
- Loss of initiative - becoming very passive, sitting in front of the TV for hours or sleeping more than usual
Inflammation Plays A Key Role In Neurodegenerative Diseases
Over the past 15 years, there is ample proof to support the key role played by inflammation and oxidative stress in the progression of neurodegenerative diseases.
Usually, a brain injury or infection triggers microglia and astrocytes to produce inflammatory cytokines (signaling proteins used by cells to communicate). This response shuts down once the injury or infection is resolved. But in the case of neurodegenerative diseases like Alzheimer's, the inflammatory cells are activated to such an extent that they overproduce cytokines in an effort to repair the damage. Unfortunately, these inflammatory cytokines result in aiding neuronal dysfunction and the premature death of neurons.
So Far, There Is No Cure for Neurodegenerative Diseases
Even though there is ongoing effort to find a cure for neurodegenerative diseases, so far there is none. The standard procedure for treating people with neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer’s is to treat the associated risk factors like high cholesterol, high blood pressure, and diabetes. While other treatments exist, the symptomatic relief is negligible.
It is known that oxidative stress causes neuron damage. There are efforts to find out whether antioxidant supplementation can be beneficial, and if they are, which ones and in what dosage. Some studies suggest that antioxidant supplements have health benefits. However, large clinical trials have so far not detected any benefits in the formulations tested, to date.
Anti-Inflammatory Drugs May Delay Neurodegeneration & Memory Loss
In the meantime, research shows that preventive strategies can be successful with memory loss. There are studies to prove that non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) delay the onset and lower the risk of Alzheimer’s disease. For preventive strategies to be successful, they must be begun long before the symptoms of overt Alzheimer’s appear. However, long term users of NSAIDs also suffer dangerous side effects like gastrointestinal bleeding and increased risk of heart attack and stroke.
FlameEz™ Offers Natural Anti-Inflammatory Remedies For Memory Health
Natural remedies can relieve the symptoms related to Alzheimer's disease and memory loss. There are many herbal remedies available in the market. FlameEz-Memory, however, is the only memory remedy optimized to remove inflammatory toxins and protect brain cells from aging, injury and stress.
FlameEz-Memory keeps inflammation under control, and also:
- Supports healthy circulation and oxygen supply to brain cells*
- Maintains normal coagulation of blood*
- Protects vascular and capillary integrity*
- Helps inflammatory cells have less-aggravated response to insults*
- Promotes mental clarity, concentration, and focus*
- Supports normal memory function*
*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any medical condition.
Because there is no miracle cure for Alzheimer’s disease and memory loss, please ACT NOW by keeping inflammation under control. It could make a huge difference!
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