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PINK POOH ALGAE PREVENTS DEMENTIA/ALZHEIMERS..

Sunday, March 27th, 2011

Pink power can save your brain

Algae pigment chases dementia marker


Big Pharma’s going to hate this — and that means I love it already: One of the tiniest and most humble creatures on the planet could hold the key to preventing Alzheimer’s disease.

It’s an algae called Haematococcus pluvialis, and it sits literally at the bottom of the food chain.

Because of its pink pigment, which comes from the antioxidant astaxanthin, anything that eats this algae also turns pink… as do the creatures that eat those creatures, and so on.

Think shrimp, salmon and flamingos.

But to explain how it works, I’m going to have to take you from the bottom of the food chain to the brink of cutting-edge science, where researchers have been investigating a compound called phospholipid hydroperoxides.

It’s called PLOOH for short, but don’t snicker at the name — this stuff is deadly serious: It builds up in the red blood cells of dementia patients.

Now, Japanese researchers say astaxanthin can actually flush all that extra PLOOH right out of your system (OK, you can snicker a little).

In a double-blind experiment, 30 healthy volunteers between the ages of 50 and 69 years old were given either a placebo or 6 or 12 mg of astaxanthin a day for 12 weeks.

While the placebo patients had no change in PLOOH, those given the astaxanthin saw their levels plunge by between 40 and 50 percent, with those who took the higher dose getting the biggest benefit, according to the study in BMJ.

Since dementia can take so many years before it manifests, it may be decades before anyone can say for certain whether astaxanthin will stop it.

But there’s no reason to wait — because by then, it might be too late for you. And besides, there’s enough research on its other benefits that I’ve already been calling this stuff “the alpha antioxidant.”

And with 500 times the antioxidant power of vitamin E, it’s easy to see why.

Studies have found that astaxanthin can protect everything from your heart to your eyes — and since it’s sat at the bottom of the food chain for millions of years, you might sat it’s been time-tested by Mother Nature herself.

You can’t beat that kind of lab work!

Age-Related Macular Degeneration: the leading cause of blindness in the aging population
· Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s Diseases: two of the most important neurodegenerative diseases
· Cholesterol Disease: ameliorates the effects of LDL, the “bad” cholesterol
· Inflammatory, chronic viral and autoimmune diseases
· Dyspepsia
· Semen fertility improvement
· Muscle function
· Sunburn from UV light
· Normalization of cardiac rhythm
· Anti-hypertension agent
· Stress management
· Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH)
· Stroke: repairs damage caused by lack of oxygen.

A demand for natural ASTAXANTHIN is now emerging in the fast-growing, multi-billion dollar nutraceutical market; in particular, increasing evidence suggests that ASTAXANTHIN was shown to be a much more powerful antioxidant than vitamins C and E, or than other carotenoids such as beta-carotene, lycopene, lutein and zeaxanthin, among others.
The enhanced activity of ASTAXANTHIN may stem from its molecular structure. ASTAXANTHIN belongs to the xanthophyll group of carotenoids, or the oxygenated carotenoids (see other members of the group in Fig. 1). The hydroxyl and keto functional groups (see Fig. 1) present in the ending ionone ring of ASTAXANTHIN may be responsible for its uniquely powerful antioxidant activity and for its ability to span the membrane bilayers as a direct result of its more polar configuration relative to other carotenoids (3,10-14). Carotenoids with polar end groups like ASTAXANTHIN span the lipid membrane bilayer with their end groups located near the hydrophobic-hydrophilic interface, where free-radical attack first occurs.

AVOID PRESCRIPTION DRUGS WHENEVER POSSIBLE TO AVOID BRAIN DISEASES SUCH AS DEMENTIA

Thursday, February 3rd, 2011

Some Common MISDIAGNOSIS
Can Land You In A Nursing Home!

HERE’S HOW TO PROTECT YOURSELF AND YOUR LOVED ONES

It’s absolutely heartbreaking. All over the world, nursing homes are filled with frail, feeble residents suffering from dementia. In many cases, these folks are so far gone they don’t even recognize their own children.

But I’m going to let you in on a dark, dirty secret: Many of these patients do not have dementia at all.

Their memory loss, confusion, and delirium are caused by prescription drugs!

And so are many of their other problems.

This is not just speculation on my part. It’s fully documented in the medical journals. In fact, it’s so common that there are even medical terms for it. Like “polypharmacy,” which means giving a patient too many different drugs. And “iatrogenic illness,” which means any illness caused by doctors.

According to the medical journals, polypharmacy and iatrogenic illness are rampant throughout the globe.

  • One study determined that one of the major causes of falls in nursing homes is the side effects caused by medications.
  • Another study found that 97% of nursing home patients take at least one drug, with 17% taking 5 or more!
  • Yet another study concluded that many drugs can cause Parkinson’s-like symptoms and concluded that “drug-induced parkinsonism is frequent.”
  • And still another study listed 22 different categories of drugs that can cause symptoms that mimic Alzheimer’s… plus 14 differentover-the-counter drugs that can cause those symptoms!

Here’s a typical scenario. A healthy person goes to the doctor for a checkup and is told his cholesterol or blood pressure is high. So he starts taking medication, which causes side effects. This leads his doctor to give him a second drug to treat those side effects. But, of course, that second drug causes new side effects. So the doctor prescribes a third drug to treat the side effects of the second one!

Before you know it, the person’s health is spiraling downward and  soon needs people to take care of him. And everyone just chalks it up to “old age.”

But you can fight back against this system of medicine prescriptions becoming rampant.  First of all, make sure you always try natural remedies first. Pharmaceuticals should be a last resort, not a first option. Secondly, if you have a loved one in a nursing home, talk to a naturally minded physician about possibly weaning them off the drugs. This single step may make a huge difference to their health and well-being.

Sourced & published by Henry Sapiecha


HIV AIDS LINK WITH DEMENTIA

Tuesday, September 8th, 2009

Study: HIV subtype causes dementia risk

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BALTIMORE (UPI) — U.S. scientists say they’ve discovered patients infected with a specific subtype of the human immunodeficiency virus have an increased risk of dementia.

Johns Hopkins University researchers said they determined HIV Subtype D might be more likely to cause dementia than other subtypes.

HIV is the virus that causes AIDS.

The scientists said their finding is the first to demonstrate the specific type of HIV has any effect on cognitive impairment, one of the most common complications of uncontrolled HIV infection.

The researchers said HIV occurs in multiple forms, distinguished by small differences in the virus’s genetic sequence and designated by letters A through K. Of the 35 million people living worldwide with HIV, the majority live in sub-Saharan Africa, where subtypes A, C and D dominate.

The research, led by Professor Ned Sacktor, is reported in the journal Clinical Infectious Diseases.

Copyright 2009 by United Press International

Sourced and published by Henry Sapiecha 8th Sept 2009

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