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BDNF Prevents and Reverses Alzheimer’s Disease
by Byron Richards, Health Freedom Editor


Researchers at the University of California, San Diego, have provided ground-breaking proof that a natural protein called BDNF (brain-derived neurotrophic factor) can prevent and treat Alzheimer’s. The study was carried out in a variety of animal models including mice, rats, and monkeys.

“The effects of BDNF were potent,” said Mark Tuszynski, MD, PhD, lead researcher. “When we administered BDNF to memory circuits in the brain, we directly stimulated their activity and prevented cell death from the underlying disease.”


The researchers reported that “In each case, when compared with control groups not treated with BDNF, the treated animals demonstrated significant improvement in the performance of a variety of learning and memory tests. Notably, the brains of the treated animals also exhibited restored BDNF gene expression, enhanced cell size, improved cell signaling, and activation of function in neurons that would otherwise have degenerated, compared to untreated animals. These benefits extended to the degenerating hippocampus where short-term memory is processed, one of the first regions of the brain to suffer damage in Alzheimer’s disease.”

As I recently reported in my article, Top 10 Health Breakthroughs of 2008, BDNF may well be the molecule of the year, as BDNF is key to keeping your nerve cells alive and stimulating the growth of new nerve cells. Since your nerve cells are important for regulating everything else, keeping them in top working condition not only means that your mind will stay sharp it means you are likely to live longer and healthier. This new study adds significantly to the power of BDNF because it was able to prevent and reverse Alzheimer’s independent of the amyloid plaque tangles.

The great news is that BDNF levels can be naturally boosted. Aerobic exercise boosts BDNF. The most important nutrient that helps is pantethine, providing the needed basic compound (cysteamine) that nerve cells need in order to make BDNF. Nutrients that also help make BDNF or protect it from declining are acetyl-l-carnitine, fish oil, blueberries, and curcumin.

This gives a solid two-pronged natural approach to preserving your nerves. On the one hand, you can boost BDNF. On the other hand, other new research has shown that grape seed extracts will prevent amyloid plaque tangles from forming in the first place.

It is very important to understand that adverse changes within the brain that eventually result in disease are progressively happening during the aging process. Older adults with sharp memory and cognitive function have far less brain wear and tear than “normal” aging adults who are loosing function and heading in the direction of more serious cognitive decline and potential Alzheimer’s. And now it is rather sad to report that Alzheimer’s is beginning to happen to adults in their 40s, as individuals burn out their nerves at ever younger ages.

BDNF is the closet thing to the fountain of youth yet discovered.

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About the author: Byron J. Richards, Board-Certified Clinical Nutritionist, nationally-renowned nutrition expert, and founder of Wellness Resources is a leader in advocating the value of dietary supplements as a vital tool to maintain health. He is an outspoken critic of government and Big Pharma efforts to deny access to natural health products and has written extensively on the life-shortening and health-damaging failures of the sickness industry.
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Curamin: Pain Free ... Naturally!
By Terry Lemerond

Ouch! We have all experienced pain. In fact, more than 50 million Americans suffer from chronic pain. According to The Journal of the American Medical Association, pain is the primary reason why people seek the advice of health professionals and use complementary and alternative medicine.

Pain occurs when nerve endings become irritated. It can be exacerbated by nutritional imbalances, lack of sleep, hormonal factors, and other stresses. In general terms, pain is symptomatic of some type of dysfunction and inflammation in the body. The first reaction of those experiencing pain, whether acute or chronic, is to reach for pain-reducing medication.

Unfortunately, pain-control drugs have two basic problems: 1) they artificially interfere with the body's usual inflammation responses; and 2) they have detrimental side effects. Remember the FDA's withdrawal of VIOXX! Lauded as a super drug, a study showed it was found to cause increased risk of heart attacks and strokes. Meanwhile, the most commonly used pain relievers - nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), such as ibuprofen - can cause intestinal tract ulcers and other problems.

Terry Naturally created Curamin, an all-natural propriety blend of curcumin, curcuminoids, Boswellia, DLPA (dl-phenylalanine), and nattokinase. Here is how each component works on the mechanism related to pain relief.

A Good Time for Turmeric
The foundation of this formula is the spice, turmeric, used for over 2,500 years in cooking and healing. It comes from the root of Curcuma longa, a leafy plant in the ginger family. Its active component is curcumin.
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