Are Low Vitamin D Levels Associated With Alzheimer’s Disease?

Nov
18
2010
Vitamin D and Alzheimer's Disease

Vitamin D may be the wonder vitamin of the decade and one that few Americans get enough of. Studies show that low vitamin D levels can contribute to a variety of chronic disease including diabetes, heart disease, osteoporosis multiple sclerosis, Parkinson’s disease, cancer, and even mental illness such as depression. Despite this, most people are deficient in this important vitamin when blood levels are tested. Now, it’s hypothesized that low vitamin D levels may increase the risk of Alzheimer’s disease, the most common form of dementia in the aging population. Is there an association between Alzheimer’s disease and low vitamin D levels? Do Low Vitamin D Levels Cause Alzheimer’s Disease? In an article published on foodnavigator.com, Dr. William Grant from the Sunlight, Nutrition, and Health Research Center expressed his belief that Alzheimer’s disease and low vitamin D levels are strongly linked. He emphasized that vitamin D appears to help prevent many of the … [Read more...]

Rhonda’s Story (Alzheimer’s Disease)

Oct
10
2010
Purple Ribbon

I was just diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease on 8/20/10.My mother had it too.I watched her go from being a very out going woman to someone I didn't know and she didn't know me.It was/is so heart wrenching to watch someone you loved that much go through that.Now my family is having to go through it again with me. I feel afraid and very alone at times.I have wonderful,positive people surrounding me.But,it is the inside pain that is the hardest to deal with.I am just 51 years of age.I am at a loss with myself right now. Rhonda Submitted 8-26-10 The informational content of this article is intended to convey a personal experience and, because every person’s experience is unique, should not be relied upon as a substitute for professional healthcare advice. … [Read more...]