2016 was a great year for Alzheimer’s research. While no true cure was found, many ways to stave off this dreaded disease were recognized, including the Mediterranean diet, wine, and certain exercises. Now not even one month into 2017 Dr. Neville Vassallo at the University of Malta School of Medicine and Surgery believes Brown Seaweed and the Prickly Pear Cactus may hold the key to stopping plaque buildup in the brain that causes Alzheimer’s.
Experiments were conducted using the extract from these two elements on brewer’s yeast which are “brimming with beta-amyloid clumps, a hallmark of Alzheimer’s disease.” The next experiment was done on fruit flies which were given the seaweed extract. The average lifespan of a fruit fly is only about forty to fifty days, but when given the seaweed extract that lifespan was prolonged another two days and when given the prickly pear extract another four days.
Read the entire article “Dementia news: Plant which holds ‘elixir of life’ could delay Alzheimer’s disease symptoms” By Olivia Lerche: http://www.express.co.uk/life-style/health/754688/
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