
A recurring memory loss can make daily life extremely frustrating
and stressful. If the memory loss is progressive, as in Alzheimer's
disease, it may be part of a steady deterioration of brain neurons
that eventually creates a state of permanent confusion that can last
for years, until the person dies. Early
intervention based on the following GSDL assessments, however, can
help safeguard the body's natural protective mechanisms against
the brain neural loss associated with impaired memory function.
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Memory
Loss and Adrenal Hormones: Chronic oversecretion of the
adrenal stress hormone cortisol is linked to brain atrophy, while
another important adrenal hormone, DHEA, seems to protect the brain
from degenerative damage.
Memory
and Thyroid Function: Thyroid hormone imbalances, including
those triggered by aging, can cause memory and cognitive deficits
that improve with accurate diagnosis and treatment.
Memory
and Oxidative Stress:
Increased production of free radicals can damage important brain
neurons at the crux of memory function.
Memory
and Fatty Acids: Detecting and treating fatty acid deficiencies
seems to improve memory function in many patients with Alzheimers's
disease.
Memory
and Menopause: Besides improving bone density and cardiovascular
function, the female sex hormone estrogen may protect postmenopausal
women from memory loss.
Memory
Loss and Melatonin: One researcher suggests that melatonin
imbalances are the main triggers behind memory loss associated with
Alzheimer's disease.
Memory
Loss and Elemental Imbalances: Overexposure to toxins
such as mercury, cadmium, and aluminum is linked to severely impaired
cognitive function and loss of memory.
Memory
Loss and Amino Acids: Amino acid imbalances can disrupt
the production of crucial neurotransmitters in the brain.
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Dr. Rispoli, Ph.D., L Ac. has had a clinical practice for over 20
years. Her programs work because she is so thorough in testing and
providing a nutritional approach. Remember that the body can heal
itself if given the proper nutrients.
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