5 Upcoming Treatments That Could Slow Down Alzheimer's Disease

Increase Insulin Levels

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By increasing insulin levels, a person could potentially slow down Alzheimer’s symptoms. Insulin has effects on brain activity, and researchers believe there is a link between it and the progression of Alzheimer’s. By testing out the impact of different insulin levels on those affected with the disease, we may discover ways to slow it down. Down the line, treatments may be administered through the use of a nasal spray, which could lead to better memory function for those suffering.Some natural ways to increase insulin levels include reducing sugar consumption, eating more vegetables, eating higher amounts of protein, and drinking more green or matcha tea.

Anti-Inflammatory Medications

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Anti-inflammatory drugs could hold a significant role in fighting Alzheimer’s. Since brain cell inflammation occurs when this disease starts taking over the body, reducing the rate at which it expands could significantly slow down symptoms. Results vary as to how effective the use of anti-inflammatory medications has been, but this could play a role in future cures and treatments. The downside is that inflammation is necessary for preventing certain cancers and viruses, so finding the right balance is key.

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