Blog Home

▣ Alzheimer's and Acupuncture

posted by Patricia on January 2nd, 2010 at 5:06 PM (MST)

0 Comments added to this post

Acupuncture delay's progression of dementia and other brain depletions.

Acupuncture and the Chinese Medicine model have long been studied for its effects on brain function, memory and cognition. With the use of MRI's it is possible to see how the brain lights up high learning centers with specific acupuncture points. Acuheart uses the brain mapping system to start with, so it's all about sending blood and images to the brain so the system will make the changes to improve bodily functions.
The integrative functional model used by Acuheart is sincerely cutting edge information in regards to brain function. It is imperative to allow the body to heal any inflammation, be it from pain of degeneration which may be silent so that the brain too will heal. There are several studies for nutritional protocols that should be followed up according to tests. Among the most standard is the use of phosphatidylserine, a phopholipid found in the membranes of the cells, including neuronal cells. It improves memory, learning, concentration and word recall and mood in middle aged and elderly subjects with dementia or age related cognitive decline.
I've always held the thought that I would love a long life, as long as I remember what I did yesterday and I can plan for tomorrow!

Comments

No Comments Here. Add yours below!

Add a comment

Name:
Email: (Will not be displayed)
Website:
Comments:
  Verify the contents of this image in the box provided above to successfully submit this form
Verify Post:
Input the text from the image above to verify this post
 

Blog Home