An Interesting Discussion on AF and Dementia November 08, 2018 10:00PM |
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Preventing some types of dementia with dietary measures taken decades in advance is one thing and might be possible, but has never been demonstrated. Curing it is quite another. I'd like to see a single documented case history of a patient diagnosed with any type of dementia being cured by any type of dietary measure or supplement.
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My Mother had serious dementia. I recommended she be given (my sister looked after her) 3 spoonfuls of coconut oil per day (fortunately she enjoyed the taste) and 500mcg sublingual B12 twice a day. It cured the dementia quite quickly.
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Mitochondrial dysfunction seems to be a factor in Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease, and atrial fibrillation.
Doctor Stephen Sinatra gives some good starting information in his book The Sinatra Solution.
Some other interesting articles are:
Mitochondrial Function.
and
Ways to Improve Mitochondrial Function.
I have also obtained good results with Shilajit. Shilajit is an Ayurvedic herb. The active ingredient in Shiajit is fulvic acid. I have found that 100 mg to 200 mg per day of fulvic acid gives good results. PQQ and Shilajit seen to act in very similar ways.
Reverse Mitochondrial Aging
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My Mother had serious dementia. I recommended she be given (my sister looked after her) 3 spoonfuls of coconut oil per day (fortunately she enjoyed the taste) and 500mcg sublingual B12 twice a day. It cured the dementia quite quickly.
In some people, dementia can be a cellular energy problem. The medium chain triglycerides in coconut oil (specifically C8 or caprillic acid) will be converted in to beta hydroxybutyrate, a ketone which is actually a preferred brain fuel.
Low B12 can also be an issue.
Dale Bredesen recently published a paper showing improvement in 100 patients using his approach (which is individualized and mulifactorial) <[www.omicsonline.org]
He wrote a book outlining his approach and published it in Aug 2017 <[www.amazon.com] in this interview with Rhonda Patrick,he gives a summary of his approach. It has a transcript, so you can read rather than listen <[www.foundmyfitness.com]
I organized my mother's care during her dementia, so am also very familiar with this.
George
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Would cooking with coconut fat be similarly beneficial? Or does the cooking ruin the good stuff in the coconut fat? Or is coconut fat not as good as coconut oil anyway??
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Would cooking with coconut fat be similarly beneficial? Or does the cooking ruin the good stuff in the coconut fat? Or is coconut fat not as good as coconut oil anyway??
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