understanding alzheimer's disease
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THIS BOOK IS MEANT TO HELP PEOPLE UNDERSTAND WHAT ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE IS, HOW IT APPEARS AND WHAT SOME OF THE NATURAL REMEDIES FOR IT ARE. WHETHER THEY HAVE SOMEONE CLOSE WHO SUFFERS FROM THIS DISEASE OR FOUND THE TERM AND WANT TO FIND OUT WHAT IT MEANS, THIS BOOK SHOULD ENABLE PEOPLE TO GAIN BETTER COMPREHENSION OF THIS DISEASE.TRANSCRIPT
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UNDERSTANDING ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE THIS BOOK IS MEANT TO HELP PEOPLE UNDERSTAND WHAT ALZHEIMER’S
DISEASE IS, HOW IT APPEARS AND WHAT SOME OF THE NATURAL
REMEDIES FOR IT ARE. WHETHER THEY HAVE SOMEONE CLOSE WHO
SUFFERS FROM THIS DISEASE OR FOUND THE TERM AND WANT TO FIND
OUT WHAT IT MEANS, THIS BOOK SHOULD ENABLE PEOPLE TO GAIN
BETTER COMPREHENSION OF THIS DISEASE.
BR PUBLISHING
www.brainreference.com
SEPTEMBER 2, 2013
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Table of Contents
Preface ....................................................................................................................................................xi
Part 1: Understanding Alzheimer’s disease
1: What is Alzheimer’s disease? ........................................................................................................ 3-4
2: The stages of Alzheimer’s disease…………………………………………………………………………………………………4-6
Part 2: WHAT CAN YOU DO TO AVOID ITS DEVELOPMENT AND DELAY SYMPTOMS?
1: How do avoid Alzheimer’s disease?.................................................................................................6-8
2: Herbs, minerals and amino-acids that are thought to help with Alzheimer’s disease……….……....9-10
3: A short conclusion…………………………………………........................................................................... ......11
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Preface
This book is offered by the BR Publishing team which is composed of individuals specialized in the area
of nutritional supplementation that includes ingredients, manufacturing processes, and ways in which
they affect the human body with both positive and negative sides.
Description
Whether you’ve only read about this term, watched something about it on television or it’s a part of
your life or someone close to you, in order to be able to help someone that suffers from this disease or
recognize its symptoms so you don’t blame someone that has it, you have to know what it is and how it
manifests. Most of you have watched movies like “The Notebook” or “Away from her” which portray a
character that suffers from this disease and they’re presented in a dramatic manner with a background
story that should determine people to see them in a different light, try to empathize, and feel lucky
because they’re not going through that pain.
While there are a lot of products on the market nowadays, from games to dietary supplements and
prescribed medication which are meant to improve the lifestyle of individuals suffering from Alzheimer’s
disease, only some of them work and it usually requires a combination between mental exercising and a
proper dieting and sleep schedule. By reading this book you’ll discover some alternatives for people that
have this awful condition, ways to avoid developing it, and how to behave with them. Additionally, there
will be some information about potential substances such as amino-acids, vitamins, and herbs that are
meant to positively influence people with this condition. So, take your time to read it and pay attention
if you do because by understanding this condition you could make the lives of some people better.
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Part 1: Understanding Alzheimer’s disease
1. What is Alzheimer’s disease?
Alzheimer’s disease is in fact the best known form of dementia. Unfortunately, there is currently no cure
for it and it progresses as the time passes. The end of this condition comes only at the death of the
patient. This condition was first presented by a neuropathologist and psychiatrist from Germany who
goes by the name of Alois Alzheimer. He first mentioned it in 1906 and because he was the one who is
accredited for it, the condition received his name.
Even though the disease characterizes individuals who are over 65 years old, the less-prevalent early-
onset of the condition can happen earlier. Some statistics suggest that there are somewhere around
thirty million people that suffer from it and it is predicted that in the year 2050 it will affect one of
eighty five individuals worldwide. As we’ve previously stated, there is currently no treatment for this
condition and even the prevention measures are vague because only some of them have been
scientifically tested. On the other hand, trials are still being conducted and every new discovery in this
area is a blessing, even though it is only linked to the symptom management and evolution delay.
As far as the causes behind the apparition of this condition go, there is none specific except for
approximately one to five percent in which the difference was made by some genetic differences.
Despite the fact that there is no concrete scientific evidence, there are plenty of articles that present
hypothesis regarding its occurrence. Only time will tell if there is a solitary cause behind its apparition
and if it proves to be so, chances for finding a cure will be massively increased.
The most popular of these hypothesizes are Cholinergic, Amyloid, and Tau. The Cholinergic hypothesis
points out proposes that Alzheimer’s diseases appeared due to a decrease in synthesis of acetylcholine
which is a neurotransmitter. However, drugs or supplements meant to increase acetylcholine
production seem to have no effect on people suffering from Alzheimer’s disease, thus this hypothesis
has been proven wrong on several occasions, through every trial that was linked to acetylcholine
enhancement.
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Another hypothesis is the Amyloid one which was released in 1991 and described the beta-amyloid
deposits as the main cause behind Alzheimer’s disease. This was supported by the APP (amyloid
precursor protein) gene location which is on chromosome 21. Furthermore, individuals who possess
trisomy 21, hence having an extra gene copy generally develop the condition until reaching 40 years of
age. As with all hypotheses further research is needed in order to become the general source behind it,
but in comparison to the others, there are more chances for it to be true.
The last of the popular hypothesis is the Tau hypothesis which promotes the idea that the disease is
initiated through a protein abnormality. In this presumption, the hyperphosphorylated tau starts to pair
with other tau threads which finally form some neurofibrillary tangles within the bodies of the nerve
cells.
In addition to these hypotheses, there are others such as Herpes Simplex or Oxidative Stress that were
formulated in order to try to explain why this condition occurs. While there is no clear explanation
behind it, research is still being conducted and scientists desire to find a cure for it by finding its source.
2. The stages of Alzheimer’s disease
According to most sources, there are seven main stages linked to the development of this serious
medical condition.
These are:
1. No impairment
2. Very mild decline
3. Mild decline
4. Moderate decline
5. Moderate severe decline
6. Severe decline
7. Very severe decline
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On the other hand, people should keep in mind that not every individual experiences the same
symptoms as they may differ based on age, health and other environmental and social factors that come
in contact with the sick person. In this ebook, only general characteristics of these stages will be
presented. This model was created by Barry Reisenberg who is the clinical director for the New York
University School of Medicine’s Silberstein Aging and Dementia Research Center.
Stages:
1. No impairment or normal functioning is the stage in which the individual doesn’t have any
type of memory problems, nor does he/she show any symptoms linked to dementia.
2. Very mild cognitive decline represents the stage that can either be related to normal aging
or signs of Alzheimer’s disease. During this stage, the individual forgets some familiar words
or locations of objects and often has memory lapses. However, people that are in this stage
don’t appear to possess the disease after any type of medical examination.
3. Mild cognitive decline is the first real sign of Alzheimer’s diseases and manifests through
some obvious problems when it comes to remembering normal things like people’s names
or words included in basic vocabulary. Even though there is the possibility for this one to
skip diagnosis as well, chances are that if an individual is in this stage, some measures will be
taken to enhance his lifestyle if she/ he seeks professional help. Other symptoms that are a
part of this stage include misplacing or losing an object, serious issues linked to organizing
and planning and presenting serious difficulties when performing a usual task.
4. Moderate cognitive decline, also known by the name of early-stage Alzheimer’s diseases can
be described through forgetfulness related to events that happened recently, one’s personal
history, an increased difficulty related to easy task performing like paying bills, planning a
dinner or calculating taxes. Throughout this stage, people become withdrawn or mood,
particularly when mental challenging and social situations are involved. This stage is
important because it makes the translation between an individual who has high chances of
not having this disease to the one who most definitely has it and who should follow a
treatment and be aware of dieting and mental exercising in order to avoid its worsening.
5. Moderately severe cognitive decline or mid-stage Alzheimer’s disease is generally described
through high memory and thinking gaps which negatively interfere with the daily activities.
During this stage, individuals have symptoms that include troubles linked to calculating easy
additions or subtractions, feelings of confusion when another person asks what day or year
it is, an inability to recall telephone numbers as well as addresses and in more advanced
situations, requiring assistance with toilet usage and eating. A positive feature of this stage
is that the person is still capable of remembering important details about oved ones and
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oneself. Therefore, the individuality is not completely loss, the person is still able to interact
with other people, but an additional assistance is generally required.
6. Severe cognitive decline, also known by the names of mid-stage or moderately severe
Alzheimer’s diseases is the stage in which the memory keeps worsening and in compared to
earlier stages, personality changes begin to become more bothersome. Individuals who
have reached this stage experience symptoms that include a loss in awareness linked to
recent experiences and surroundings, enhanced difficulties in remembering their name and
important aspects of their personal history and a tendency towards wondering around and
becoming lost. When a person has reached this level, he/she more likely require constant
assistance because of often forgetting how the toilet features such as flushing, washing
hands and tissue disposal work and due to this, there is an increased exposure to danger.
Unfortunately, the individual also experiences major behavioral and personality changes like
delusions or constant suspiciousness or surrounding things. This means that people who
have to take care of a patient that suffers from Alzheimer’s disease should understand the
difficulties related no normal functioning and give the responsibility to someone else if
they’re not too patient because no violence, screaming or any other type of brutal reaction
should exist.
7. This seventh stage is the high point of the diseases and it’s called either severe or late-stage
Alzheimer’s disease. During this final stage, people lose the ability to react to their
surroundings, control their movement or maintain a normal conversation with someone. In
best cases, they manage to remember some words or phrases and state them although they
may not know what they mean anymore. This is the period in which the patient requires
constant attention and assistance due to being unable of eating, using the toilet or following
a daily personal care. Moreover, swallowing becomes impaired, muscles weaken, and the
person may be unable to smile or keep their head straight anymore. The end of this stage is
death and there is no way around it. Therefore, when a loved one is in this late stage, the
only thing that can be done is make life easier by taking care, not judging their actions ad
understand that their brain and muscles are incapable of proper functioning which means
that it’s not their fault they can’t do certain things.
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Part 2:
What can you do to avoid its development and delay symptoms?
1. How to avoid Alzheimer’s disease?
While this is a rather controversial topic, particularly considering the fact that there are no specific
causes behind it apparition, one thing is for certain: chances of developing it are lower if a proper
dieting, exercising program, and sleep schedule are followed.
On the other hand, we keep hearing those words, but either believe we’re too special for something like
this to happen to us or consider that one more night spent without sleeping, skipping daily meals, or
having one more cigarette and one more drink won’t make a difference. Look, we’re not saying that by
doing this alone you’re instantly have a heart attack and die or you’ll wake up one morning suffering
from a severe form of Alzheimer’s disease, but they accumulate and at some point the organism won’t
be able to handle them.
Even though the cause behind Alzheimer’s disease isn’t known, there are theories that suggest a genetic
implication, meaning that individuals that have a family history in which this condition is present is more
likely to suffer from it in the future. There is hope as well for individuals who are more susceptible
towards this condition. In fact, an American medical journalist named Jean Carper discovered that she
has a gene known by the name of ApoE4 that makes her particularly vulnerable to suffering from
Alzheimer’s disease after 60 years old. Because she wanted to go against all odds, she tried to find
various ways in which she could avoid “destiny” and remain healthy for as long as possible.
After an enhanced period of research, she wrote a book in order to advice people that are in the same
situations and not only, in hopes they lead a better life. The book is called “100 Simple Things You Can
Do To Prevent Alzheimer’s.” Due to limited space only twenty five of these will be mentioned and those
who want to learn more about it can read her book or others on the same topic. Let’s begin.
*Because the blood flow that passes through one’s foot can point out a trouble in the brain, in most of
the cases a test may show cognitive issues as well as chances to suffer from strokes or dementia.
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*As everybody knows, dieting is also very important, thus individuals who desire to avoid cognitive
issues should eat as many oxidants as possible because they decrease memory decline. Some examples
of these are vegetables and fruits such as elderberries, black raspberries, blueberries and raisins.
*On the same note, fats that are viewed as bad should be avoided. Hence, one shouldn’t eat fast food,
nor foods that are too rich in cholesterol. While it is important to maintain a balance, that doesn’t mean
you can’t treat yourself with something sweet once in a while or eat some junk food, just don’t
exaggerate, particularly if issues already exist.
*Considering the statistics which suggest that 68% from the patients that suffer from Alzheimer’s
disease are represented by women, it is believed that estrogen production plays a key role in this
process. Because the estrogen amounts in the organism decrease throughout menopause, women
should immediately regulate these quantities even before noticeable issues appear.
*Another mandatory feature of this process is brain enhancement that ranges from thinking abilities to
memory improvement. In order to reach a better concentration stage while also working the memory,
one can daily study something new, research some new things on various websites, play some brain
stimulating games and have some contradictory discussions with other people, but without the drama
and yelling that there are sometimes involved.
*One of the things that are generally ignored by individuals is a good night’s sleep. Due to a wide array
of reasons that vary from stress at work, ignorance coming from your own child or missing deadlines on
projects and having to struggle in the least minutes, people forget that a proper night’s sleep is the one
that actually gives the body a chance to breathe and relax. Without it, the brain becomes confused and
if the sleeplessness is prolonged, hallucinations and confusion may also appear. Therefore, think about it
twice before you decide to lose a good night’s sleep and keep in mind that even though you sleep during
the day, it doesn’t offer the organism the same beneficial effects as the one during nighttime does.
*There are plenty of examples of shy people who are unable to feel like they’re a part of the society and
because of this become more awkward to handle and lock themselves in their own world. This generally
created depression which eventually leads to one’s desire to stop living or caring too little that memory,
thinking and judgment are directly affected. Therefore, in order to avoid even the slightly possibility of
this happening, you have to cut the root and socialize, even it’s only medium socializing. Go out with
your friends once per week, eat at a new restaurant, give new people a chance to know you and see
how wonderful you are as an individual. Just try it, you have nothing to lose in this process.
*By taking care of your teeth, you avoid the possibility of self-poisoning your brain. Research revealed
that individuals who suffer from gum and tooth diseases have a tendency towards scoring lower in
cognitive and memory tests due to the fact that infection which is believed to be the cause of gum
diseases determines certain inflammatory byproducts which go to the region of the brain generally
involved with memory loss. Hence, flossing, brushing as well as preventing gum diseases can help you
keep your teeth and gum healthier and implicitly your memory sharper.
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2. Herbs, minerals, and amino-acids that are thought to help
with Alzheimer’s disease
Aside from the general advice and research that pointed out certain features so that people suffering
from Alzheimer’s disease suffer less and have a chance at living a prolonged and relatively good life,
there are also some prescribed medication, natural remedies and other type of products based on some
substances which are believed to have a positive impact in these cases.
When it comes to herbs, the ones that can be beneficial in these cases are:
*Hurpezina serrate or Chinese club moss is claimed to have a positive influence on patients that
suffer from Alzheimer’s disease if the acetylcholine theory is accurate because it stops its
breakdown.
*Rosemary might help due to the fact that if features more than two dozen of antioxidants
which should remove the negative effects of free radicals within the body. Moreover, it is
suggested by aromatherapists to be utilized in the form of oil because it can benefit the
organism. However, these claims haven’t been scientifically studied.
*Ginkgo Biloba’s leaf extracts are believed by many people to be very helpful in areas like poor
circulation and memory enhancement.
*Fava beans are known due to their increased lecithin composition.
*Brazil nuts are generally recommended because they represent one of the foods that contain
the highest quantity of lecithin which is approximately ten percent per dry-weight basis.
*Fenugreek has beta-carotene and choline which may slow the Alzheimer’s disease
development in the early stages and not only.
*Dandelion also makes a reliable lecithin source
*Horsebalm features a compound called carvacrol which was discovered by Austrian scientists.
It is believed that it provides help for the organism by preventing acetylcholine breakdown.
Moreover, some of the Horsebalm’s components surpass the BBB or blood brain barrier, hence
its effects are faster and better.
*Stinging nettle is a plant that has reliable quantities of boron (a mineral) that can enhance
estrogen levels that circulate throughout the blood. The reason behind the importance of
estrogen is that it elevates mood of some people who suffer from Alzheimer while also
improving short-term memory.
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Current studies don’t reveal any specific vitamin that can help individuals who suffer from Alzheimer’s
diseases. However, there are some opinions that point towards Vitamin B12. The reason behind it is the
vitamin’s supposed property of maintaining the red blood cells count as well as healthy nerve cells.
Furthermore, people that suffer from Vitamin B12 deficiency have experienced memory decline and
other symptoms that can be connected to increased chances of developing Alzheimer’s disease. Even
though the evidence behind it is not elaborated and there are high chances of no connection between
them, if one feels that daily diet doesn’t consist of sufficient amounts of Vitamin B12, a doctor should be
consulted. This advice targets mostly old adults and vegetarians.
Other substances that are thought to have a positive impact as a treatment for Alzheimer’s disease are
Vitamin D and Omega 3 because they’re thought to clean the amyloid plaques in the brain which are
associated with the condition (but only in theoretical state).
When it comes to potential amino-acids that come with a good influence for individuals with this serious
condition, Acetyl-L-Carnitine may be the closest mention so far. Some research revealed that it may slow
down or actually reverse brain deterioration. Therefore, the onset of this degenerative condition can be
delayed, according to “Prescription for dietary wellness,” written by Phyllis A. Balch. The impact of
Acetyl-L Carnitine on the organism comes in three ways. First it’s the ability to travel throughout the
BBB, second the help given to mitochondria by clearing the fatty-acids metabolites and last the
regeneration of neurons that have been damaged by free radicals. Although further studying is required
on the functionality of this amino-acid, there are high hopes linked to it. This means that hope shouldn’t
be lost and there are still things that can be tried out for people that either want to avoid developing
Alzheimer’s disease or those who already suffer from it, but want to lead a normal life for as long as
possible.
In the past decades, the nutritional industry developed a wide array of supplements that are meant to
treat people with Alzheimer’s disease. Whether they’re based on herbs, amino-acids, vitamins, or
Omega 3, they often promise the delay of symptom apparition and a moderate improvement of
lifestyle. Even though we don’t strongly suggest consumption of these types of natural remedies, there
may be an alternative for those who are strong against following a prescribed treatment. In the majority
of cases, these supplementation forms come with few to no side-effects and can be harmful for those
who either have an allergy linked to one of the product’s components or are taking a powerful
prescription drug that may interact with it. In order to avoid these cases, a person should carefully read
the supplement’s labels to see which is the recommended daily dosage and if there are any issues that
should be taken in sight during the treatment. As always if any type of unwanted effect appears we
advise to immediately contact the personal healthcare provider so further complication is avoided.
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3. A short conclusion
If you had the patience and curiosity to read this ebook, you should know by now the stages of
Alzheimer’s disease, how the symptoms of this condition evolve, what are the things that can be done in
order to prevent it, and what substances or ways may be reliable as a treatment. Even though there is
no specific cure at this moment for this brain degenerative condition, hope shouldn’t be lost. Research is
still being conducted and there are over thousands of scientists that want to discover a cure so millions
of individuals can receive the help they so hardly crave for.
On the other hand, if you’re the relative, close friend or even wife or husband of a person that suffers
from it, try to be a little more understanding towards her/his forgetfulness, mood change, and possible
dependence and in case you feel like you aren’t strong enough to take care of that person, leave it on
good hands. By taking care of an individual with Alzheimer’s disease, the symptoms can be delayed and
there are better chances for that person to live a normal life for few more years. Although some feel like
chances are astronomical when it comes to developing this disease, by not taking care of you, neglecting
what the brain needs and ignoring cognitive functions, they become more common. This is why it is
estimated that until 2050, one in 85 people will suffer from a form of Alzheimer’s and this statistics can
only be worrying. So, live your life at fullest, but don’t forget that the body can crush if it’s left
neglected. We hope you enjoyed our presentation and that it helped you enlightened some features of
this condition you weren’t aware about.
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http://www.mayoclinic.com
http://www.wikipedia.org
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