Network Sites: Looking Fit Tan Today National Tanning Training Institute
looking fit
Search  
Weekly E-mail Newsletter 

Vitamin D, Curcumin May Protect Against Alzheimer’s

07/16/2009

University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) scientists and colleagues from UC Riverside and the Human BioMolecular Research Institute found that a form of vitamin D, together with a chemical found in turmeric spice called curcumin, may help stimulate the immune system to clear the brain of amyloid beta, which forms the plaques considered to be the hallmark of Alzheimer's disease.

The early research findings, which appear in the July issue of the Journal of Alzheimer's Disease, may lead to new approaches in preventing and treating Alzheimer's by utilizing the property of vitamin D3—a form of vitamin D—both alone and together with natural or synthetic curcumin to boost the immune system in protecting the brain against amyloid beta.

Source:

UCLA, Health Sciences: Vitamin D, Curcumin May Help Clear Amyloid Plaques Found In Alzheimer's

Related Content:

Study: Vitamin D Linked To Alzheimer’s Gene


    Share this article: Email, Slashdot, Digg, Del.icio.us, Yahoo!MyWeb, Windows Live Favorites, Furl
    RSS Add this article feed to: RSS, My Yahoo, Newsgator, Bloglines

    Read Comments [0]

    Post a Comment

    Email Email this article Comment Add a comment
    Print Printer version Reprints Order reprints
    RSS RSS Feed Bookmark Bookmark article








    Sponsored LinksLOOKING FIT Announcements