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Alzheimer's-Fighting Recipes
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Alzheimer's Disease Resources
Eat These Foods. . . Prevent Alzheimer's?
Curried Vegetables
Serves 5 to 6 this is a great winter salad. winter pears can be subsituted for apples
Serves about 1 cup Lime or Lemon curry dressing
with Spicy Caramelized Mayo very special curry hamburger
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taking the cod liver oil or fish oil with juice
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2011 Report
An estimated 5.1 million Americans have Alzheimer's disease, including nearly half of people age 85 and older, according to TSRI.
By 2050, the number of people age 65 and over with this disease will range from 11 million to 16 million unless science finds a way to prevent or effectively treat it.
A recent report from the Alzheimer's Association said that unless a treatment is discovered
the costs of care for people with Alzheimer's from 2010 to 2050 will exceed $20 trillion combined
2011 Report
suggests certain vegetables like broccoli, cauliflower, romaine lettuce and spinach, may help older women keep their brains sharper.
Researchers found that women in their 60s who ate more cruciferous and green leafy vegetables
than other women went on to show less overall decline over time on a bundle of tests measuring memory, verbal ability and attention.
curry spice turmeric
Curry Spice Reverses Alzheimer's, the magic ingredient is curcumin, a component of the yellow curry spice turmeric,
that appears to reduce deposits of beta-amyloid proteins in the brain.
Curcumin is also high in antioxidants, a compound in certain foods that is known to help combat fatal illnesses,
including Alzheimer's, cancer, and heart disease.
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