Lithium Sparks New Hope In Battle Against Alzheimer’s Memory Loss

A 2025 Harvard study reveals that low doses of lithium orotate may reverse memory problems in Alzheimer’s mice by reducing amyloid buildup and tau tangles. While promising, researchers caution against self-medication until human trials confirm safety and efficacy, urging a focus on proven lifestyle strategies to mitigate dementia risk.

Restore Brain Power And Energy With Methylene Blue

Methylene Blue (MB) is an FDA-approved compound with origins as a textile dye. It has potential benefits in improving mitochondrial function, enhancing cognitive abilities, and rejuvenating skin. Its use may slow aging and promote cellular repair, particularly in Alzheimer’s patients and those with progeria. Caution is advised when combined with certain medications.

6 Ways to Lower Your Dementia Risk

Neurodegenerative diseases like Alzheimer’s dementia. Lewy Body Dementia and Parkinson’s disease are associated with the accumulation of abnormal proteins in the brain. Beta-amyloid and tau proteins inΒ  Alzheimer’s dementia, alpha-synuclein in Parkinson’s disease, and Lewy Body dementia disease can accumulate in the brain and later affect brain function because of their toxic functions. Alzheimer’s disease…

Prevent Brain Degeneration with Proper Care of Your Pineal Gland!

Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s disease are examples of neurodegenerative diseases. They are similar to coronary artery disease, diabetes, hypertension, and obesity in that they all result from chronic inflammation. The diseases mentioned above are also associated with chronic lack of sleep. Sleep time is when the body repairs itself. It is also the period with the…

8 Ways Decent Dental Care Defies Dementia

Chewing preserves learning ability and spatial memory to maintain brain health and prevent dementia There is a special relationship between chewing and brain functions. As people grow older, memory loss can happen. This is not only due to the passage of time but is related to the loss of teeth and subsequent chewing dysfunction. To…

Diseases Associated with the Metabolic Syndrome

This article lists the diseases associated with metabolic syndrome (MetS). Anyone with three or more of the following five conditionsβ€”hypertension, high blood sugar, high blood triglycerides, low HDL, and obesityβ€”qualifies for a diagnosis of MetS. Any single condition in the five components of MetS produces many other reactions that interact with the effects of the…

The Sedentary Life

The article,Β Physical Activity Correlates with Life Span, discussed the longer life expectancy associated with physical activity. Β The article How Does Exercise Prolong Life? Explained the different biological processes that are activated that lead to a longer life. In contrast, a sedentary lifestyle is chock full of diseases. Clinical Consequences of Inactivity: Metabolic Diseases Obesity Risk…

Abnormal Blood Clots and Metabolic Syndrome

This series is about the multiple medical conditions that are related to metabolic syndrome (MetS). For the definition of MetS and the diseases commonly associated with it, refer to Part 1. Part 2 presents the pulmonary, genitourinary, and reproductive organ manifestations of MetS. Part 3 shows the link of MetS to gout, obstructive sleep apnea,…