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1.  9 Popular Drugs Linked to Dementia and Memory Loss
2. Fatty Liver? How to reverse
3. Confused About What to Take for Neuropathy Relief?
4. What is motor nerve damage? What symptoms does it have? What problems does it create and what to do.

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9 Popular Drugs Linked to Dementia and Memory Loss by Dr. Josh Axe

Any time you take a medication, weighing the risks and benefits of the drug is a must. And now we must ask ourselves, “Is this one of the drugs linked to dementia and memory loss?” 

Emerging research is finding disturbing connections between anticholinergic drugs and negative brain effects. This drug class includes popular medications used for allergies, seasickness and sleep, including diphenhydramine, dimenhydrinate and others.

Read the article and the List of Drugs and Memory Loss

 

 

 

 

Fatty Liver? How to reverse

 

Interested to know how to reverse a fatty liver? Here’s what you need to learn to help regain good liver health again.

A educational video by Dr. Eric Berg

How to Reverse a Fatty Liver

 

 

 

 

 

Confused About What to Take for Neuropathy Relief?

If you go on line and search for “natural remedies or treatments for neuropathy”, you’ll find all sorts of different vitamins and herbs talked about. One says to take this, and another one says no, you take this, or maybe this and that. 

Do you take everything? Is it confusing? Well, maybe there is a way to sort it out.

You have to first look at what the problem really is. No matter what the cause of the neuropathy, it is nerve damage. The nerve has been damaged and the body needs to build healthy nerves. They body will do that, if fixes cuts all the time. But why doesn’t it just build healthy nerves in place of those that are giving you those stabbing pains, or the burning, or the tingling?

In actuality, the body does build healthy nerves, if it didn’t do this whenever you cut your finger, you would get a numb spot because the nerve wouldn’t be working. 

Then why does neuropathy develop to a point where the body doesn’t get better and in some cases continues to get worse.

If you damage a nerve when you cut your finger, the body uses specific nutrients (vitamins) to build a healthy nerve. However, it can only use the vitamins that are available. 

If there is significant damage to the nerves – such as damage caused by continuous high blood sugar in diabetes, a major trauma from a car wreck, damage from bacteria or viral infections, etc., your body may not have sufficient amounts of the nutrients to build healthy nerves.

You may not be getting sufficient vitamins from the food you eat. And the vitamins needed (mostly B vitamins) can get used up by other environmental factors, such as riding the body of toxins from foods and the air we breathe, drinking beverages with caffeine, smoking, physical and mental stress and many other things that use up B vitamins. 

In fact, sometimes when the doctor says that the neuropathy is from unknown causes, it could be from a number of the factors that can create nerve damage, which means the body is fighting a big battle and needs a lot more vitamins then are usually available.

What is actually needed? *Studies & Research on Nerve Health

The B vitamins – B1 and B12 are vital to fixing the nerves. Folic acid is needed to activate the B12. You need D3. You also need B2 and B6 in small quantities.

Now you also have to understand that B vitamins are usually water soluble. This means that they wash out of the body rather quickly. And you have to remember that the body is in need of these vitamins in its quest to build healthy nerves. It’s having a hard time getting enough.

There are, however, forms of these B vitamins that are fat soluble and thus when the body breaks it down, the B vitamins are delivered into the blood stream (don’t let the fat soluble fool you, it won’t store in the body, it breaks down) and in the process, the cells get the much needed B vitamins. There are also forms of B vitamins that are much more easily assimilated by the body

No, the body doesn’t need herbs, or other fatty acids etc. to address neuropathy and build healthy nerves. It might bring temporary relief but you have to keep taking it. It needs its normal building blocks – vitamins – to build healthy nerves. 

For exactly what Builds Healthy Nerves

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What is motor nerve damage? What symptoms does it have? What problems does it create and what to do.

There are various types nerves and they can all get damaged due to various health conditions, toxins, trauma etc. etc.

People can have odd symptoms such as muscle weakness, loss of muscle tone and loss of coordintion. These are just three symptoms of motor nerve damage.

What causes these problems. There is more to know and understand.

Read Motor Nerve Damage

 

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Vitamin C and Your Nerves

Sorbitol (a form of sugar) travels to certain parts of the body where it builds up. These parts of the body are the lens of the eye where it forms a white milky film called cataracts, and the sciatic nerve (the big nerve that runs down your leg) where it can cause nerve damage (nerve pain).

Evidence indicates that taking 2,000 mg a day of vitamin C may reduce the production of sorbitol and help strip sorbitol out of the body.

The human body does not manufacture the vitamin C it needs. The only way you can acquire the vitamin C you need is through your diet and/or supplementation.

Most of the vitamin C sold in the US is ascorbic acid by itself.

Camu camu is one of the highest known sources of natural vitamin C. Research indicates camu camu contains up to 56 times more vitamin C than a lemon and 50 times more vitamin C than an orange.

RHP Vitamin C contains only organic camu camu extract, a real food source of vitamin C, that is highly bioavailable because it literally is a food.

It is vitamin C in a whole food extract which contains bioflavonoids, protein and all the other food factors that enables the body to absorb, retain and utilize this vitamin C much more efficiently.

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