07/10/2020 / By Janine Acero
Pandemics may come and go, but neurodegenerative diseases like dementia and Alzheimer’s, unfortunately, remain a common occurrence among the older population. However, despite these conditions affecting millions of people worldwide, they are not an inevitable part of aging. Numerous natural brain-boosting agents can help improve brain health, one of which is PQQ.
PQQ, or pyrroloquinoline quinone, is a compound found naturally in breast milk, as well as certain foods and even in the soil. PQQ supports mitochondria, which are the powerhouses of cells. Research shows that PQQ is involved in the formation of new mitochondrial cells in the brain, which helps maintain healthy brain function and can help fight age-related cognitive impairment.
Here are some of the notable health benefits of PQQ:
Some of the usual warning signs and symptoms of conditions like dementia and Alzheimer’s include forgetfulness (especially recently learned information), disorientation, mood and behavior changes, confusion about events, time, and places, and difficulty speaking, swallowing and walking. If you or a family member starts exhibiting these symptoms in an alarming frequency, consult your natural health practitioner as soon as possible to determine the necessary therapy.
Interested in other ways of protecting your brain from neurodegenerative diseases? Read more tips at Alzheimers.news.
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