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Clear Brain Plaques with This Nutrient

September 30th 2011 08:18

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If your mother gave you vitamin D-rich cod liver oil when you were a child, she may have been way ahead of her time.

A new animal study from Japan suggests that vitamin D may help clear the brain of amyloid beta, a toxic protein-like compound that accumulates in the brains of Alzheimer's patients.


Human Research Support
This animal study validates the results of a previous study done in human Alzheimer's patients. In the human study, vitamin D together with curcumin -- a chemical found in turmeric spice -- appeared to stimulate the immune system in a way that helped clear the brain of toxic amyloid beta. But this new animal research suggests that vitamin D alone may be able to do that job nicely. Even more amazing, the lab animals that received vitamin D were able to remove a significant amount of amyloid beta buildup in their brains, literally overnight. It seems the vitamin may somehow regulate production of transporter proteins that ferry amyloid beta across the blood-brain barrier and out of the brain. Pretty exciting stuff.

Many grown-ups lack vitamin D -- especially in the winter months. Are you ready to make sure you get your fill?

Go fishing. Canned salmon supplies a whopping 530 international units (IU) of vitamin D for each 3-ounce serving. Or open the canned tuna for 360 IU of vitamin D from a 3-ounce serving. (Vitamin D may also be good for your heart.)



Seek fortification. Grab the orange juice that's been fortified with vitamin D and you'll add an additional 100 IU of the sunshine vitamin to your day with each cup you drink.

Crack an egg. If you like scrambled eggs, you'll garner 20–26 IU of vitamin D per large egg. (Related: Eating eggs could help you lose weight, too.)
Did you know? Vitamin D is vital for your frame, too.



From: Real Age available free online

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Comment by Michael 2

October 1st 2011 00:06

Comment by katyzzz

October 1st 2011 00:10
I know nothing of this Michael, but I do know that sunshine is the best source of Vitamin D and acts in a different way and far superior way than any supplements provide.

But it is quite cheap and easily obtained to get Vitamin D capsules in a bottle. A blood test shows what your levels are.

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