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Omega-3 Sources of Information
Posted by Rufus Greenbaum on
Omega-3 has been studied since Dr. Jorn Dyerberg's 1971 landmark study of the Inuit population in Greenland, where he found that EPA and DHA are needed to prevent heart attacks and promote healthy hearts. It has taken until the 21st century to learn that, by building healthier cell membranes, these fatty acids promote robust health throughout all systems in the body. They help the brain by promoting life-long learning and positive mental functioning. By reducing inflammation, Omega-3 is also beneficial in treating all kinds of rheumatic and autoimmune disorders. Before he retired Dr. Dyerberg used to publish a regular Omega-3 Literature List....
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Can you do anything about Alzheimer's ?
Posted by Rufus Greenbaum on
There MAY be a few things that we can do now to reduce our chance of developing Dementia or stop it happening 1. Changing your diet and lifestyle may help you avoid Alzheimer's 2. There are ways to test for your risk of Alzheimer's and maybe halt the progress Professor David Smith has been testing people for Dementia at Oxford University for over 30 years and has seen the early signs of brain shrinkage at least 20 years before the symptoms become visible to family and friends. Look for the OPTIMA project or search for "AD Smith" They have found that...