Alzheimer's is now Type 3 Diabetes
The truth is, dementia is a very big problem that’s becoming bigger every day.
What’s the link between Alzheimer’s and diabetes?
Well,
new research shows insulin resistance, or what I call diabesity (from
eating too many carbs and sugar and not enough fat) is one of the major
factors that starts the brain-damage cascade, which robs the memory of
over half the people in their 80s, leading to a diagnosis of Alzheimer’s
disease.
Here’s the bad news/good news.
Eating
sugar and refined carbs can cause pre-dementia and dementia. But
cutting out the sugar and refined carbs and adding lots of fat can
prevent, and even reverse, pre-dementia and early dementia. Sugar causes
pre-diabetes and diabetes, which often leads to significant memory
loss.
Chronic stress takes a toll on your body
and brain. Stress shrinks the hippocampus, the memory center of the
brain. So, find your pause button every day and make time for some
stress relief. Relaxation isn’t a luxury if you want to prevent or
reverse dementia. Whether that involves deep breathing, meditation, or
yoga, find something that helps you calm down.
Lack
of sleep can cause impaired brain function, leading to CRAFT syndrome,
which stands for “can’t remember a _____ thing.” Studies show poor sleep
becomes a risk factor for cognitive decline and Alzheimer’s disease.
Aim for at least 8 hours of quality sleep every night.
We
now know that physical activity can prevent and even slow down the
progression of cognitive decline and brain diseases like dementia. Even a
30-minute walk can help. More active readers might want to incorporate
high-intensity interval training or weight lifting.
THIS IS ONLY FOR INFORMATION, ALWAYS CONSULT YOU PHYSICIAN BEFORE
HAVING ANY PARTICULAR FOOD/ MEDICATION/EXERCISE/OTHER REMEDIES.
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