Can choline be used as an alternative treatment for Alzheimer'sdisease? |
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Can choline be used as an alternative treatment for Alzheimer'sdisease? | VitaNet, LLC Staff | 04/26/19 |
Date:
April 26, 2019 02:48 PM
Author: Darrell Miller
(support@vitanetonline.com)
Subject: Can choline be used as an alternative treatment for Alzheimer'sdisease?
While we don't what causes Alzheimer's disease, new research from Arizona State University points to choline as a promising treatment for the condition. When mice consumed large amounts of choline, they showed positive improvements in spatial memory. Furthermore, these positive benefits were evident in their offspring, even though they did not supplement directly with choline. Researchers believe that choline helps to control brain inflammation and neuron death, processes that both contribute to Alzheimer's. Experts recommend that adults take 550 milligrams of choline daily for optimal brain health
Key Takeaways:
- Although modern medicine has made advancement in several areas, there are some conditions that it is still trying to control without success and one of them is Alzheimer’s.
- Although there is no known cure for Alzheimer’s, recent research from the Arizona State University shows that choline has some promise.
- Mice who were bred to exhibit symptoms of Alzheimer’s were used in the research and promising results were obtained when these mice were fed high amount of choline.
"In other words, choline could help protect against this illness across several generations. It was the first time researchers have been able to show the transgenerational benefits of choline supplementation."
Read more: https://www.naturalnews.com/2019-03-11-choline-a-natural-treatment-for-alzheimers-disease.html