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- Could Lithium Explain — and Treat — Alzheimer’s Disease?
Treating mice with the most potent amyloid-evading compound, called lithium orotate, reversed Alzheimer’s disease pathology, prevented brain cell damage, and restored memory
- Lithium levels tied to Alzheimer’s disease and dementia
But lithium orotate significantly reduced amyloid plaque burden and tau tangle accumulation Lithium orotate also restored synapses and reversed memory loss in AD mice, yet lithium carbonate did not
- Lithium deficiency and the onset of Alzheimer’s disease
Replacement therapy with lithium orotate, which is a Li salt with reduced amyloid binding, prevents pathological changes and memory loss in AD mouse models and ageing wild-type mice
- Harvard Study: A Low Dose of Lithium May Preserve Cognitive Resilience . . .
As such, a low dose of daily lithium orotate may help preserve working memory as people age and may even serve as a key to memory restoration in mild cognitive impairment and Alzheimer’s disease without significant toxicity
- Can Lithium Treat Alzheimer’s Disease? - Psychology Today
New research published in the journal Nature suggests that modest doses of lithium orotate may prevent or even reverse Alzheimer's disease, the number one cause of dementia
- 4 things to know about a new study on lithium and Alzheimer’s . . . - PBS
In trials on mice, researchers found they were able to reverse the disease, prevent brain cell damage and restore memory loss through a small dosage of a lithium compound called lithium
- Cautious optimism over lithium orotate as a treatment for Alzheimer’s . . .
Few diseases have defied searches for effective treatments to quite the same extent as Alzheimer’s disease, and it’s far too early to crown lithium orotate as the answer to our prayers
- Lithium Orotate and Alzheimer’s: Harvard Study Reveals a Breakthrough . . .
Harvard study finds lithium orotate may slow Alzheimer’s by blocking amyloid and tau, supporting neurogenesis, and protecting the aging brain
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