Saturday, February 7, 2009

TriVita`s Chief Science Officer Brazos Minshew Explains

TriVita`s Chief Science Officer Brazos Minshew Explains

 Dementia: The Best Hope is Prevention

Who am I? Whatever the answer, that's our "identity." One definition of identity is: a set of unique characteristics belonging, for life, to one individual. Another expert defines identity as the total accumulation of all life experiences, built one upon the other, up until this present moment. It's as if we are an unfinished tower building, with each new story of life experiences being built upon the story below it.

Dementia steals all this - our memories of the past, our ability to reason in the present and our ability to plan for the future. In essence, dementia robs us of our identity.

Vascular dementia

This is the most common cause of dementia among younger people. It may be caused by poor circulation from vascular inflammation, high cholesterol, viral and other infections, "mini-strokes," medications, drug and alcohol abuse, or a few other rare conditions related to excessive pressure in the head.

Poor circulation in the brain is directly linked to elevated levels of homocysteine in the blood. In some people, high homocysteine ignites LDL cholesterol ("bad" cholesterol). Thousands of fiery, burning LDL particles pierce the protective lining of the blood vessels and cause the whole artery to inflame. As the inflammation builds, it can block circulation, and thereby starve to death the area of the brain served by the inflamed blood vessel. You can help reduce LDL inflammation by lowering your homocysteine levels with HCY Guard. You can also increase your protective HDL cholesterol through daily exercise and OmegaPrime.

"Mini-strokes" are associated with nutrient deficiency and inflammation. First, nutrient deficiency causes the blood vessels of the brain to weaken. Then, inflammatory protein slices though the delicate lining in the blood vessels until they cut completely through and a small hemorrhage develops. Though this may quickly seal, tiny clots may form on the scar. These clots break off and block blood flow in random areas throughout the brain. You can toughen up the blood vessels by increasing Vitamin C intake. Vitamin C creates collagen which in turn creates resilient blood vessels that are stroke-resistant.

Take Control of Your Health

Practice the 10 Essentials for Health and Wellness; focus on sleep, diet and exercise. Practice volunteering and philanthropy. Never stop learning: language, music and math – everything helps! Protect yourself against head injuries as trauma accumulates over time. Don't smoke or use tobacco. Avoid air, water, food and electromagnetic pollution.

Help reduce homocysteine with HCY Guard Help deter brain erosion with Vitamin B-12 and OmegaPrime Focus on "brain-specific" antioxidants in Optima4.

For more information about TriVita and OmegaPrime click here now> http://trivitaproduct.info/omegaprime.html

Jack Shea
TriVita Independent Business Affiliate
Future Seo Master 
509-301-1079
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