Exercise in mid-life – decrease dementia according to 2 new studies

Exercise in mid-life – decrease dementia according to 2 new studies

Any level of physical activity in midlife may help keep cognitive decline and dementia in late life at bay, new research suggests. Medscape Alzheimer's Association International Conference (AAIC) 2014. Abstract P2-149 and P2-153. Presented July 14, 2014. Experts and successful exercisers reveal the top tips and tricks they use to get the most fSee Original Article

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Finding ways to increase our levels of glutathione had kept scientists stumped for years. Since delivering glutathione directly as an oral supplement has proven to be an ineffective way to introduce it you our bodies, it was necessary to explore a different route. In response to that challenge, came the decision to supplement glutathione using its essential building blocks, the three amino acids cysteine, glutamic acid and glycine. Two of these amino acids, namely glutamic acid and glycine are readily available through our diet, but absorbing the required levels of cysteine proved to be a challenge. Until recently, NAC ( N-acetyl Cysteine) provided the best chance of maintaining ideal glutathione levels, but the large steady doses needed were expensive and inconvenient.

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RiboCeine is a nutritional compound and has been the topic of twenty published, peer-reviewed scientific studies. (List of studies at the bottom of the page if you click here)