Benefits
for Alzheimer's
Alzheimer’s disease is a progressive
neurological disorder that destroys cells in the brain. It is the
leading cause of dementia, a condition that involves gradual memory
loss, decline in the ability to perform routine tasks, disorientation,
difficulty in learning, loss of language skills, impairment of judgment,
and personality changes. The rate of progression of Alzheimer’s
varies from person to person.
Alzheimer’s Disease and Alpha Lipoic Acid
Excessive free radicals within our
bodies cause a condition known as “oxidative stress”.
Oxidative stress and energy depletion are characteristic biochemical
hallmarks of Alzheimer's disease (AD), thus antioxidants with positive
effects on glucose metabolism such as thiotic (alpha-lipoic) acid
should exert positive effects in Alzheimer's patients. Due to this,
a study was conducted in which 600 mg alpha-lipoic acid was given
daily to nine Alzheimer's patients with Alzheimer's disease and
related dementias in an open study over an observation period of,
on average, 337+/-80 days. The treatment led to a stabilization
of cognitive functions in the Alzheimer's study group, demonstrated
by constant scores in two neuropsychological tests.
Despite the fact that this study
was small and not randomized, this is the first indication that
treatment with alpha-lipoic acid might be a successful 'neuroprotective'
therapy option for Alzheimer's Disease and related dementias.
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