The clear take home is that the
vitamin B complex will slide into deficiency as we age and this will
likely be expressed as a developing Alzheimers.
I will go much further. A
principle cause of age related symptoms are sypmtoms of deficiency of
some sort. We have already encountered this phenomena with vitimin
D.
Ideally we hit the biological
wall fully in our prime and then collapse quickly as all animals in
the wild do. Instead we have a curious lingering decline. All this
conforms to an Age deficiency syndrone that needs to be closely
policed.
A
Promising Alzheimer’s Treatment for Pennies a Day
October
17, 201
http://www.wakingtimes.com/2013/10/17/promising-alzheimers-treatment-pennies-day/
Vitamin
B-complex contains 8 different vitamins, and all of them are vital
for your health. But three of them — B6, B12, and folic acid (B9) —
are especially critical for your brain. Studies have shown that these
vitamins may prevent mental decline, dementia,
and even be an effective treatment for Alzheimer’s by reducing
levels of homocysteine.
What
the Heck is “Homocysteine”?
You
may not be familiar with homocysteine as a health risk factor.
Homocysteine levels are rarely discussed and very few doctors will
check your levels. Call me cynical, but perhaps this is because there
is no drug (or drug company incentives) for treating this.
Homocysteine
is a potentially toxic amino acid that is a natural byproduct of
protein digestion. Some is needed to build and maintain tissues. But
when there is too much in the bloodstream, homocysteine damages the
lining of the arteries contributing to increased risk for stroke,
cardiovascular disease, kidney disease, and brain disorders. B6,
B12, and folic acid work by breaking down homocysteine into harmless
compounds.
A
Promising Alzheimer’s Treatment
The
results of a new study headed by Oxford University showed that
vitamins B6, B12, and folic acid reduced brain atrophy, improved
brain function, and dramatically reduced brain shrinkage in the part
of the brain most affected in Alzheimer’s. (1) Study participants
took 800 mcg of folic acid, 20 mg of B6, and 500 mcg of B12 over a
2-year period.
The
image below shows brain scans from the control group and the group
that took B vitamins. The placebo image shows much more brain atrophy
(areas in yellow) than the vitamin B group.
Here
is what the spokesperson from the UK’s largest Alzheimer’s
charity received this news with a big yawn and said this about the
study:
“It’s too
early to put everyone on B vitamins. The evidence for
supplementing is just not there yet. We need bigger studies and more
evidence that looks at what homocysteine is doing and what is
actually going on in the brain.”
But the New England Journal of Medicine reported that high levels of homocysteine doubled the risk for developing Alzheimer’s in 2002, yet frustratingly little has been done with this information since then. (2)
Protect
Your Brain Now
You could wait
for more studies to be done and for this information to be accepted
by mainstream medicine, but frankly, if you wait for that it will
be way too late to help.
So
here is what you
can do right now to
protect your brain against homocysteine damage and possibly
Alzheimer’s.
- Eat plenty of green leafy vegetables like kale and collards, fruit, eggs, and organ meat for folic acid. Besides reducing homocysteine levels, folic acid is needed for the production of the neurotransmitters dopamine and serotonin.
- The best food sources of vitamin B6 include fish, poultry, bananas, carrots, spinach, peas, and potatoes. B6 is essential to manufacture the neurotransmitters serotonin, melatonin, epinephrine, norepinephrine, and GABA.
- B12 deficiency can play a role in memory loss, dementia, mood changes, and depression. Once you reach age 50 or so, it becomes increasingly difficult to absorb B12 from food. The only reliable food sources of B12 are animal products — meat, fish, eggs, and dairy. So this is one vitamin vegetarians are likely to be deficient in.
- Consider getting your homocysteine levels checked. You can ask your doctor to run the test, but be forewarned, he may try to talk you out of it. You can also order the test for yourself from an online lab. (I think ordering your own medical tests is a fantastic idea for anyone who is uninsured, underinsured, or just likes more control over their own health.) Ideally your levels should be below 7. If not, you need to take action now.
Vitamin
B Supplementation
Most
people do not eat a diet that supplies enough of the B-complex
vitamins or, for various reasons, they do not absorb enough from what
they eat. For instance, people who are under a lot of stress are
universally low in B-vitamins. So if you suspect you are deficient in
these brain-essential vitamins, you need to take supplements.
Interestingly,
some people absorb folic acid better as a supplement than from food
and many people, especially older folks, benefit from supplements
because they don’t absorb the B12 from the food they eat.
Start
taking a high-quality supplement which contains natural coenzyme
B-vitamins, the most absorbable form. It will cost you only pennies
per day to protect your brain now and possibly prevent Alzheimer’s
in the future.
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