Thursday, April 10, 2008

Glutathione - Helping people with Alzheimer’s disease

The Alzheimer's disease, also known as (AD), is one of the most common forms of dementia diagnosed among the aged people.

Dementia is a brain disorder that seriously affects a person's ability to carry out daily activities. It is a collective group of symptoms which develop due to disorders which affect the brain. This disease is not specified. Those suffering from it may not have the ability to think well enough to do normal activities, such as dressing up or eating by themselves. The patients of dementia may even not be able to solve their problems themselves and even may be unable to control their emotions. Changes can be seen in their personality. The most common symptom of dementia is loss of memory.

AD develops slowly and initially affects the portion of the brain which controls language, thought and memory. The symptoms worsen with time. AD usually starts developing after 60 years of age. The risk of developing this disease increases with increasing age. If there is a family history of this disease, the risk of developing it increases further.

No treatment is yet known which can stop the disease. However, glutathione is known to help prevent the symptoms of AD from worsening.

The glutathione level in the body decreases with increasing age, thus it increases the risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease. MaxGXL helps to improve the glutathione level in the body by helping in accelerating its production by the body cells.

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