This Vitamin Can Save Your Brain

Your brain has amazing abilities. And it can heal itself. That’s not something you’re likely to hear from mainstream medicine — especially if you or a loved one suffer from the effects of stroke, Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s or another form of dementia. Here at the Sears Institute for Anti-Aging Medicine, I’ve seen many people with brain damage. And, sadly, most have been deemed “hopeless” by so-called medical experts. But I can tell you there is nothing hopeless about dementia — no matter what its cause. With the right nutrients, there are times when brain damage can be reversed. And now recent research from a university in Malaysia backs up what I’ve observed for years in my own clinic. These new studies show that one, special vitamin not only prevents brain damage, but it can help repair it. I’m talking about an overlooked form of vitamin E called tocotrienols. These nutrients significantly reduce the formation of scar tissue in your brain — called white matter lesions — found in stroke, Alzheimer’s and other dementia patients. This scar tissue is what blocks brain-signal traffic. You see, vitamin E is actually eight vitamins in one — four tocopherols and four tocotrienols. Together they make up the most important fat-soluble antioxidant known to man. For years, the traditional medical establishment was interested only in tocopherols. But from my own research in my clinic, I’ve seen that the real anti-aging strength of vitamin E lies in the pow...
Source: Al Sears, MD Natural Remedies - Category: Complementary Medicine Authors: Tags: Brain Health Alzheimer's dementia nutrients tocotrienol vitamin E Source Type: news