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Curcumin and Alzheimer’s – Yes, Good News

Alzheimer's Disease Responds Well to Tumeric/Curcumin

Please understand that though Curcumin is derived from the spice Tumeric – it’s a thousand time more powerful!

Yes, an ancient solution for something so devastating. Recent research shows that Curcumin is definitely neuroprotective, with scientific circles buzzing at its obvious potential as a natural solution for protecting the brain.

In fact, a game-changing clinical trial from 2008 in Korea found that Curcumin has the ability to pass the blood-brain barrier which then allows it to bind to plaques. By breaking these protein fragments down, Curcumin could prove essential in preventing neuron death.

Some of the results include “remarkable” behavioral improvement after 100 mg of Curcumin a day for 12 weeks. Just think of the increased quality of life for both patient and caregiver.

To benefit fully it’s recommended to increase its dose and its length of time spent lingering in food and tissue. For that reason the best way to take Curcumin is through liposomes, alternatively supplementing Curcumin in its patented phytosome delivery system as with Meriva Curcumin which shows as having almost 30 times better oral bioavailability and absorption.

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