Over the years there has been a lot of research pertaining to a natural Alzheimer's cure. Exercise, foods, vitamins, and herbs may play a huge role in treating the disease. Living a healthy lifestyle can conceivably ward off or lessen the risk of developing the disease.
Natural cures include a healthy diet rich in antioxidants, exercises to keep the brain sharp, physical exercise, and good sleep habits. This is a progressive disease and the most common sort of dementia. There are some scientists that feel a deficiency in antioxidants can accelerate the progression of the disease and by adding supplements of antioxidants to your diet can reduce the risk of the disease developing.
Studies have shown that including nutrients in the diet that are specifically chosen for brain health can lower the risk of developing the disease by forty percent. Omega 3 and omega 6 fatty acids, folate, vitamin B12 and E, are believed to benefit brain health. In addition, people who consume olive oil, fish, nuts, poultry, tomatoes, fruits, vegetables such as broccoli, and leafy dark green vegetables, and very little red meat, are least at risk for developing Alzheimer's.
Studies have also shown that a diet low in carbohydrates and a thirty percent reduction in calories, could prevent the development of certain features of Alzheimer's. Although there has not been a definitive cause of the disease determined by scientists, several options for treatment have been proposed and tried over past years.
Fresh vegetable and fruit juice is antioxidant rich. Including the drink in a natural preventive therapy option is very beneficial. Juicing is a very common way to get the most out of fresh vegetables and fruits since when cooked, the antioxidant benefit is greatly reduced. It is also important to get back to a healthy sleep routine. To help restore healthy sleep patterns, try exposing yourself to morning sunlight and taking a melatonin supplement in the evening.
Also, it is suggested that B vitamin treatment can lessen the risk of declining cognition as we age. Researchers believe that the elderly person with increased levels of vitamin B12 in his or her blood, is less likely to develop Alzheimer's. Folic acid and vitamin B6 are also included in the B vitamin therapy.
There are a number of other supplements that could help reduce the gravity of this debilitating disease. It is important to consult with your doctor before starting any alternative treatment program since some of the supplements may interact with other medications. Dosages for supplements will vary by individual due to level of tolerance, age, and body weight.
Although it is necessary for further research to determine the role that supplements play in a natural Alzheimer's cure, it is worth trying them since there currently is no traditional medical cure for the disease. Of course, it is best to speak with your doctor before trying any alternative treatments. Even though most alternatives are natural it is possible that they can interact with any prescription medication you may be taking.
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Wednesday, 3 August 2011
Tuesday, 3 May 2011
On The Way To An HPV Cure
HPV or the human papillomavirus is a common infection that affects about twenty million Americans. It can affect the skin and mucous membranes. While HPV often shows no signs or symptoms at all, it can manifest as warts. Some strains of HPV can actually cause cancer. The human papillomavirus is transmitted from person to person via skin to skin contact. At least thirty to forty strains of HPV are transmitted sexually. While there is no hpv treatment yet, it is often non consequential, clears on its own, or is easily treated with topical solution or minor medical procedures.
Many different strains of the human papillomavirus exist and the virus type dictates the course of treatment. The type of HPV is usually distinguished by the symptoms it presents. Some symptoms, like plantar warts, common warts and genital warts are readily attributed to the correct HPV strain. Other strains may not present any identifiable symptom. These are mostly discovered during Pap smears or other routine tests. Other rarer strains cause respiratory papillomatosis. In immunocompromised, HPV causes epidermodysplasia verruciformis which results in skin lesions.
The most common method of HPV cure is the wait and see option. Often, the infection will clear on its own. The bodys immune system eradicates the virus and heals the affected cells. This is seen commonly in women who have had an abnormal Pap smear. When they are tested again (usually one to two years later), they are found to be virus free.
Cryotherapy is a treatment option that removes the affected tissue with low temperatures. A doctor uses liquid nitrogen to freeze the abnormal cells and surrounding area, destroying the tissue and preventing re growth. This method is often employed because of its efficiency and low risk of side effects. The procedure is simple and virtually painless.
Another option is called conization. Conization is often used as a diagnostic tool, but is employed in HPV treatment as well. The procedure excises a cone shaped section of tissue that can be tested for specific HPV strains. Therapeutically, the doctor will try to remove all irregular cells. Women subject to cervical conization are at risk for cervical stenosis. This can result in endometriosis (abnormal cell growth in and around the uterine cavity). Cervical conization causes incompetent cervix in some pregnant women. This disorder often results in preterm birth and miscarriage.
LEEP or Loop Electrosurgical Excision Procedure is something that has seen more implementation in recent years. The procedure uses electrical currents to remove abnormal cells. The doctor performs the procedure while the patient is under local, or in more extreme cases general, anesthetic. LEEP can cut and cauterizes at the same time which makes it a popular option. While it is safer than conization, LEEP can cause infection and hemorrhaging.
Your doctor can also prescribe a topical agent to treat HPV symptoms. Two types of topical applicants exist: one to destroy affected tissue, and another to aid the immune system in fighting off the infection. Both are initially effective, but the warts removed almost always reappear. In addition, topical solutions for HPV cause skin irritation, sores, and inflammation in many patients.
No HPV cure has yet been found, but there are abundant treatment options available. These different options can decrease HPV symptoms and sometimes remove them altogether.
Many different strains of the human papillomavirus exist and the virus type dictates the course of treatment. The type of HPV is usually distinguished by the symptoms it presents. Some symptoms, like plantar warts, common warts and genital warts are readily attributed to the correct HPV strain. Other strains may not present any identifiable symptom. These are mostly discovered during Pap smears or other routine tests. Other rarer strains cause respiratory papillomatosis. In immunocompromised, HPV causes epidermodysplasia verruciformis which results in skin lesions.
The most common method of HPV cure is the wait and see option. Often, the infection will clear on its own. The bodys immune system eradicates the virus and heals the affected cells. This is seen commonly in women who have had an abnormal Pap smear. When they are tested again (usually one to two years later), they are found to be virus free.
Cryotherapy is a treatment option that removes the affected tissue with low temperatures. A doctor uses liquid nitrogen to freeze the abnormal cells and surrounding area, destroying the tissue and preventing re growth. This method is often employed because of its efficiency and low risk of side effects. The procedure is simple and virtually painless.
Another option is called conization. Conization is often used as a diagnostic tool, but is employed in HPV treatment as well. The procedure excises a cone shaped section of tissue that can be tested for specific HPV strains. Therapeutically, the doctor will try to remove all irregular cells. Women subject to cervical conization are at risk for cervical stenosis. This can result in endometriosis (abnormal cell growth in and around the uterine cavity). Cervical conization causes incompetent cervix in some pregnant women. This disorder often results in preterm birth and miscarriage.
LEEP or Loop Electrosurgical Excision Procedure is something that has seen more implementation in recent years. The procedure uses electrical currents to remove abnormal cells. The doctor performs the procedure while the patient is under local, or in more extreme cases general, anesthetic. LEEP can cut and cauterizes at the same time which makes it a popular option. While it is safer than conization, LEEP can cause infection and hemorrhaging.
Your doctor can also prescribe a topical agent to treat HPV symptoms. Two types of topical applicants exist: one to destroy affected tissue, and another to aid the immune system in fighting off the infection. Both are initially effective, but the warts removed almost always reappear. In addition, topical solutions for HPV cause skin irritation, sores, and inflammation in many patients.
No HPV cure has yet been found, but there are abundant treatment options available. These different options can decrease HPV symptoms and sometimes remove them altogether.
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