Thursday, January 20, 2011

Vitamin B Complex helps to decrease Alzheimer symptoms

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According to today's research, taking high dosage of vitamin B complex will decrease the rate of cerebral atrophy among seniors with Alzheimer symptoms by 50% and may even delay the occurrence of Alzheimer.
Cerebral atrophy is a phenomenon of natural aging, but for people with Minor Cognitive Impairment (MCI), the rate of development is faster.  MCI is a symptom of Alzheimer and other dementia.  The scientific research team from England proposes that vitamin treatment may be able to delay or even prevent the occurrence of such diseases.  They emphasize the need to perform further research on such theory.  This research on cerebral atrophy was conducted on 168 volunteers who are more than 70 years old with minor cognitive impairment.
During a 2 year period, half of the people took a high dosage of vitamin B complex which included folic acid, B6 and B12.  The other half took a non-active constituent of placebo.  The results were astonishing.  On average, the rate of cerebral atrophy decreased by 30% for people that took vitamin B complex.  In some cases the rate is as high as 53%.
One of the scientists leading the research, David Smith, from Oxford University's pharmacology department, said "The results far exceeded our expectations".
"We hope this simple and safe treatment can delay people with minor cognitive impairment from developing into Alzheimer."



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