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Anti-alzheimer's vitamin could boost memory without side effects

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Doctors are getting this wrong...and this confusion is causing millions of men to suffer ?down the

Doctors are getting this wrong...and this confusion is causing millions of men to suffer “down there” -----Important Message----- Endothelial dysfunction...? If you’re experiencing these symptoms, there’s a quick way to fix them and get your estrogen under control: [11-13-IMG-1]( can't see this image? Click on "load images" or "always allow images for this sender" You see, in endothelial dysfunction, the linings of the penile chambers and the linings of the blood vessels get inflamed and stop working well. ...but fortunately, a few simple ingredients stop endothelial problems COLD and get your middle firm and hard and get your muscles fat and big and sculpted again...even if you don’t work out! And you’re noticing huge improvements, massive improvements in your male function, and the ladies are noticing... [11-13-IMG-2]( can't see this image? Click on "load images" or "always allow images for this sender" [This simple daily practice gets your blood vessels and your penile chambers functioning at high efficiency again]( ...and result in rocketing testosterone levels. -------------------- Anti-alzheimer's vitamin could boost memory without side effects We have known for decades that vitamin A helps with many health problems. Especially low testosterone and other male problems -- these can perk up with sufficient vitamin A. But some poorly designed studies have pushed vitamin A out of the mainstream. That’s because many people within the medical and nutritional establishments have confused vitamin A with another nutrient called beta-carotene. But in the last few years some good research has been done with real vitamin A. People with Alzheimer’s are more likely to have low levels of vitamin A. When mice develop Alzheimer’s-like symptoms, they improve after vitamin A supplementation. [11-13-IMG-3] can't see this image? Click on "load images" or "always allow images for this sender" This human and animal research was coordinated at the Children's Hospital of Chongqing Medical University in China. The results were published in the medical journal Acta Neuropathologica. The study combined two major investigations. One in humans and the other in mice. The human research enrolled 330 participants living in elderly care centers in China. The participants were examined for signs of cognitive decline and Alzheimer’s disease. Previous research has shown that vitamin A deficiency can affect mental function. But the link between vitamin A deficiency and Alzheimer’s has not been fully investigated. “Vitamin A deficiency has been shown to affect cognitive functions.” The researchers also assessed the participants for their vitamin A status. They were categorized as having either: - Sufficient vitamin A - Marginal vitamin A deficiency - Vitamin A deficiency While clear vitamin A deficiency is relatively rare, there is a larger grey area called marginal vitamin A deficiency. This is a level between sufficiency and insufficiency, and it is a growing problem. “Marginal vitamin A deficiency is a serious and widespread public health problem.” So the study also looked at the relationship between marginal vitamin A deficiency and Alzheimer’s. “The role of marginal vitamin A deficiency in the pathogenesis of Alzheimer’s disease remains elusive.” Marginal vitamin A deficiency was much more common than clear vitamin A deficiency. “Marginal vitamin A deficiency is approximately twice as prevalent than vitamin A deficiency in the elderly.” According to the study results, lower levels of vitamin A are associated with decreased mental function. “Increased cognitive decline is correlated with lower vitamin A-levels.” Our brain function decreases slightly with age. That is cognitive decline. But with some people, this occurs much more rapidly. And that is often associated with Alzheimer’s disease. The scientists then moved on to animal experiments. Low levels of vitamin A increased the spread of Alzheimer’s plaques in the experimental animals. Low A was also associated with poor memory. “Marginal vitamin A deficiency promoted amyloid beta production and accelerated memory deficits in Alzheimer’s mice.” In one experiment, they gave these Alzheimer’s type mice vitamin A supplements. Vitamin A supplements significantly improved Alzheimer’s symptoms in the mice afflicted with Alzheimer’s. “Supplementing a therapeutic dose of vitamin A rescued marginal vitamin A deficiency-induced memory deficits.” Even a marginal vitamin A deficiency could increase the risk of Alzheimer’s or cognitive decline. “Our study demonstrates that marginal vitamin A deficiency facilitates Alzheimer’s progression.” The research shows that correcting a vitamin A deficiency can improve mental performance. “We demonstrated that vitamin A supplementation improves cognitive deficits.” The combined results indicate that vitamin A may have a role in the prevention and treatment of Alzheimer’s and cognitive decline. “These results suggest that vitamin A supplementation might be a potential approach for Alzheimer’s disease prevention and treatment.” Vitamin A supplementation is quite controversial because there have been some large studies that have shown negative effects or no effects. But many of these analyses included beta-carotene, which is not the same thing as vitamin A. Supplementing large amounts of fat-soluble vitamins, such as vitamin A, can cause imbalances with the other fat-soluble vitamins. For most people, getting more vitamin A from food is the best option. Beef liver is the best source of vitamin A. 10-12 ounces of beef liver per week provides a significant amount of real vitamin A. You should always consult a healthcare professional about treating and diagnosing health problems. -----Important Message------ Can a supplement make a man into a total stallion? Can this supplement make you bigger? Stronger? Better in bed? I wanted a supplement that could make me a little bigger down there… Plus I wanted bigger loads. I wanted to impress my girl. And also, I wanted to get more and bigger “rockiness” to impress her. After a lot of research I found that there is in fact a way to use a few supplements that can get a man bigger and better. [So here is a little report I made that lets you know what I’ve discovered over the last 10 years, and the extraordinary discovery that my doctor swore would put me into an early grave...]( ------------- Daily Medical Discoveries is dedicated to uncovering secret, buried or censored studies that can help men live great lives to 120 and beyond. You are subscribed because you joined one of our lists by opting in. We never rent or share your email address. Daily Medical Discoveries is published by Calworth Glenford LLC which also publishes other affiliated companies. By giving us your email address, you consent for Daily Medical Discoveries and its affiliated companies to delivering you a healthy daily portion of email issues and advertisements. To end your email subscription and associated external offers sent from Daily Medical Discoveries, feel free to [click here]( Comments / Questions? You can hit REPLY to this email or email me, Matt, at matt@getrapidhelp.com Missing issues? 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