
Curcumin binds to toxic proteins that can appear in the brain and prevents them from forming dangerous plaques. It also reduces oxidative stress and damage, lowers cholesterol, reduces inflammatory signaling molecules, promotes cleanup and induces protective mechanisms within the brain.A 2008 paper by researchers from the University of Southern California identifies curcumin as a prime source of improvement in patients with Alzheimer's disease. The authors write that the antioxidant, anti-inflammatory and lipophilic action of curcumin are key to its beneficial effects. Indeed, turmeric and its active compounds have been linked to an array of health benefits due to these effects. The researchers stated further, "Due to various effects of curcumin, such as decreased Beta-amyloid plaques, delayed degradation of neurons, metal-chelation, anti-inflammatory, antioxidant and decreased microglia formation, the overall memory in patients with AD has improved." The team ultimately concludes that curcumin is a "promising" treatment for Alzheimer's disease. Curcumin has been heralded as a miracle cure for an array of illnesses and conditions. You can learn more about turmeric and other natural remedies at AlternativeMedicine.news. Sources for this article include: NaturalHealth365.com GreenMedInfo.com
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