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  • Acetyl-l-Carnitine Helpful in Early Stage Alzheimer?s

    A Russian study has found that 3000 mg per day of acetyl-l-carnitine (ALC) for 12 weeks produced a significant positive benefit to patients with early stage Alzheimer’s. compared to controls.

    ALC has been researched for Alzheimer’s for several decades, with many studies showing that the nutrient can be helpful. While no nutrient has been shown to “cure” Alzheimer’s, many nutrients show they can have a positive impact on the problem. ALC is one of those nutrients that is a top choice for support in any person with cognitive decline.

    Additionally, the studies on ALC show that it gets the best results when the problem is not yet too big. This means taking action at an earlier stage before the cognitive decline requires that someone else take care of you. The initial stages of the type of brain damage that eventually leads to Alzheimer’s is evident in almost anyone at age 35. It takes proactive steps to preserve and manage your brain as you grow older. Those likely to manifest problems have a combination of weak genes (family history) and/or problems managing brain inflammation over the long haul.

    There are many great brain support nutrients, and ALC is one of them. A healthy lifestyle and good stress management skills are also important.



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