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Eat chana masala to prevent Alzheimer's!

Posted on: July 18, 2007 3:03 PM, by Evil Monkey

Yes, that title is a bit ostentatious. But the foods we eat contain many compounds that can be beneficial to brain health. One strategy for optimizing our brains for long-term peak performance is to identify these compounds and discover how they are beneficial. Head-healthy chemicals have previously been isolated from curries and spices before, and it looks like we've found another curcuminoid, bisdemethoxycurcumin, which may be useful in combating Alzheimer's Disease:

Researchers have isolated bisdemethoxycurcumin, the active ingredient of curcuminoids -- a natural substance found in turmeric root -- that may help boost the immune system in clearing amyloid beta, a peptide that forms the plaques found in Alzheimer's disease. Using blood samples from Alzheimer's disease patients, researchers found that bisdemethoxycurcumin boosted immune cells called macrophages to clear amyloid beta.

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The results also suggest a new drug development approach for the disease that differs from the amyloid-beta vaccine. The new approach relies on the innate immune system, which is present at birth rather than on antibodies produced by B cells, which is a later developed part of the active immune system.

I like these strategies. Chemicals that occur naturally in the diet and which have anti-inflammatory properties can be consumed in low levels, chronically, and provide health benefits on the cheap. Combining these dietary benefits with drug-based strategies may in fact boost performance of the drugs, and if nothing else we have a new chemical structure to tinker with and hopefully provide more effective therapeutic agents in the future. Additionally, anti-inflammatory dietary factors can protect other organ systems from a myriad of inflammation-related issues that occur with aging.

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Recipes, please, doctor?

Posted by: Hank Roberts | July 18, 2007 6:42 PM

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My name is Kathy, and I am the primary caregiver for my 78 year old Dad who has Alzheimer's disease and lives with me in North Carolina.

I am writing a daily blog that shows the lighter side of caring for someone with dementia.

Please pass this link along to anyone you feel would enjoy it.

www.KnowItAlz.com

Keep Smiling!

Kathy

Posted by: Kathy | July 18, 2007 9:03 PM

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Last year I did some research on Alzheimers and found that curry has been found to reduce the amyloid plaquest in mice.

The blog post is here:
Curry may fight Alzheimer?s Disease
http://joyrenee.wordpress.com/2007/05/14/curry-may-fight-alzheimers-disease/

As a result of my research, I now take Curcumin C3 Complex:
https://www.affordable-natural-supplements.com/19243.html

I have been taking it for over one year now, to ward off any possible amyloid plaques. My grandmother died of early onset Alzheimers, and the supplements are inexpensive with no side effects. As a side benefit, the role of Curcumin C3 Complex in reducing the risks of bowel cancer are also being studied (Johns Hopkins).

Keep up the great blog postings!

Posted by: Joy Renee | December 16, 2008 8:44 AM

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