Posts tagged: Alzheimer’s disease

Jul 08 2010

A Closer Look At The Top Three Illnesses You Don’t Want To Have

The lifestyle we have, the type of food we eat, and our genetic makeup all contribute to what we are and what we become. It also affects what illness we may get as we age and grow older. Here are 3 of the worst ailments everyone can have. These conditions aren’t rare, and have triggered much serious pain and disability not only on the particular person with the sickness, but on the people who care about them. These illnesses do not have a remedy as well, which makes it a permanent burden to people {that are} afflicted. Hopefully, somebody can be able to find out a cure for these diseases to alleviate the agony and suffering of all those who are affected.

 

Alzheimer’s disease

Alzheimer’s disease is a condition wherein someone’s brain cells slowly die on their own. The key influence of the illness is on someone’s memory. It can commence from smaller things, for instance misplacing house keys or utility bills. But as the illness progresses, the condition becomes a lot worse. The affected person won’t be able to recognize their own family, at times mistaking a daughter for a neighbor or an old friend.

The sickness takes away not just memories, but also almost everything that’s stored in the brain. As the condition worsens, the affected might not even be able to carry out tasks which they’re familiar with. They might end up like a kid with no memory of their achievements and accomplishments in life. It’s truly painful for the relatives to find out that their loved one does not know them anymore and cannot remember what he’s done with his life.

 

Parkinson’s disease

Parkinson’s disease is an additional situation that any person won’t want to have. The nerves that affect motor movements are affected and become malfunctioned. The symptoms may begin with minor hand shaking or might trigger the entire body to shake uncontrollably. An individual being affected by this disease will find it difficult to even hold a pen or drive safely. Once the disease becomes more advanced, the affected individual won’t be able to accomplish anything for himself and will always depend on somebody else to take proper care of him.

The ironic component is the fact that the mental abilities of a person being affected by this disease are intact. Thus, it is a struggle for someone to see himself helpless and not be capable to take proper care or protect himself. Nonetheless, you’ll find trainings and therapies that aim to make life simpler for both the individual with the illness as well as the person who normally takes care of him.

 

Arthritis

Arthritis is another condition which could cause much struggling and disability. Even though it isn’t fatal, it causes a lot of soreness that it will certainly impact anyone’s every day routine. Historically, only elderly patients suffer from Arthritis. But due on the type of life style and the food we eat, even younger generations are already affected by this illness these days.

Arthritis literally means inflammation on the joints. What takes place is that there is a reduction on fluids that cause our joints being loose, hence leading to friction and eventually inflammation. When this happens, there will likely be a trouble in writing, holding onto items, and even walking. You can find different varieties of Arthritis depending on the certain joints afflicted. Some examples are osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis.

 

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Dec 19 2009

Alzheimer's Discussed

Alzheimer's disease

Like most diseases, those who have Alzheimer’s or those who are family members or close friends of those who have Alzheimer’s disease may be looking towards alternative treatments in hopes of bring relief or to prolong quality of life to those who suffer from the disease. Alternative treatments may involve herbal remedies, and dietary supplements and others.

A patient or the patient’s family should always discuss alternative treatments with the doctor caring for the individual with Alzheimer’s when the treatment plan is being devised or modified. No two individuals go through the course of Alzheimer's with the exact same symptoms or in the exact same intensity or progression. Many factors should be taken into consideration when designing and implementing a treatment plan. Most treatment plans for those with Alzheimer's involve a combination of medicated and non-medicated methods. Patients or other concerned individuals should, for the safety of the individual with Alzheimer’s seek competent medical resources when investigating alternative methods of treating Alzheimer’s and consult with the main doctor treating the specific patient before making any changes in the treatment of that individual to prevent side effects or adverse reactions from other elements of the treatment plan with any new alternative treatment.

It is important to investigate any source of herbal or supplemental remedy for quality. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) does not do the same rigorous scientific research on these herbal or supplemental remedies as it does on prescription medications therefore it is up to the consumer to make sure that they do adequate amounts of research to validate the claims made by companies selling herbal or supplemental remedies.

 

Some alternative treatments may have some benefit but they may also cause legitimate concerns regarding effectiveness and safety. When combining alternative remedies with traditional treatments both medicated and non-medicated; it is important to keep in mind the need for not only the effectiveness and safety of such herbal and supplemental remedies but purity, and adverse reactions.

Coenzyme Q10 is one supplement that has been linked with Alzheimer’s disease. It is an antioxidant the body uses for normal cell reactions and that normally occurs in the body and. There are no current adequate studies regarding Coenzyme Q10 and its effectiveness for its use in treating those with Alzheimer’s disease.

Coral calcium is a supplement that has been given much publicity regarding being a "cure for Alzheimer's disease" and other diseases. In 2003, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) and the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) filed complaints against those who distribute and promote Coral Calcium as a “cure for Alzheimer’s” because they believed there were no documented support or evidence of the health claims being made by these companies. It is very important that anyone taking any herbal or supplements make sure that the producers are reputable.

Ginkgo biloba is a plant extract that possibly contains an antioxidant and an anti-inflammatory property that may protect cell membranes and also may regulate neurotransmitter function that may have a positive effect on memory. There was one study done and published in the Journal of the American Medical Association in 1997 that shows modest improvement in the cognitive function of study participants regarding daily living tasks and social behavior but found no overall difference in overall impairment. Further research was determined to be needed. Other studies of Ginkgo biloba are currently being conducted.

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