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Vitamin B5 [http://nootriment.com/vitamin-b5/ may] be important for elderly individuals who are starting to see signs of memory loss due to [http://web.williams.edu/imput/synapse/pages/IA5.html declining] acetylcholine synthesis. It is possible that this vitamin may slow down the aging process in the brain and even prevent some of the damage associated with Alzheimer’s and dementia. | Vitamin B5 [http://nootriment.com/vitamin-b5/ may] be important for elderly individuals who are starting to see signs of memory loss due to [http://web.williams.edu/imput/synapse/pages/IA5.html declining] acetylcholine synthesis. It is possible that this vitamin may slow down the aging process in the brain and even prevent some of the damage associated with Alzheimer’s and dementia. | ||
== References == | |||
* [https://www.apoe4.info/forums/download/file.php?id=453 Improving and Retaining Memory Function] Feb 15, 2015 | |||
== Next Intervention == | |||
The next intervention in the [[Bredesen Protocol]] is [[Increase SirT1 function]]. | The next intervention in the [[Bredesen Protocol]] is [[Increase SirT1 function]]. |
Latest revision as of 08:23, 25 September 2016
The twenty second intervention to reverse mild Alzheimer's in the Bredesen Protocol is:
- Goal: Increase Focus
- Approach: Pantothenic acid
- Rationale: Acetylcholine synthesis requirement
Vitamin B5 (pantothenic acid) 150mg (helps with alertness). B5 is required to synthesize coenzyme-A (CoA), which is important in the biosynthesis of many important compounds such as fatty acids, cholesterol, and acetylcholine, a neurotransmitter.
Vitamin B5 may be important for elderly individuals who are starting to see signs of memory loss due to declining acetylcholine synthesis. It is possible that this vitamin may slow down the aging process in the brain and even prevent some of the damage associated with Alzheimer’s and dementia.
References
- Improving and Retaining Memory Function Feb 15, 2015
Next Intervention
The next intervention in the Bredesen Protocol is Increase SirT1 function.