What I am doing, is scanning the news that's out there that seems to be valid, and trying to pass it on to those who might not have the time or inclination to root through all the news stories, myths, websites, and street-corner wierdos to get near the truth.
Here's a bit I recently uncovered. It's new research, so conclusions are not final, but, if making a diet change or taking a supplement which is not dangerous has the possibility of preventing or slowing Alzheimer's disease, I'm in.
A newly published study apparently showed that people whose diets contained the most omega-3 had the lowest blood levels of a protein known as beta-amyloid.
Beta-amyloid deposits are commonly found at autopsy in the brains of people with Alzheimer's disease. Several studies also suggest that high blood levels of the protein may predict Alzheimer's disease before memory loss occurs.
You can read the whole article here.
In the meantime, two Omega-3 supplements you might want to look at are the Hypercet Omega 3-6-9 Omega Supplement, and Omega Guard? from Shaklee.
Labels: alzheimer's disease, omega 3, shaklee
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