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Use of medical foods and nutritional approaches in the treatment of Alzheimer's disease.

Papan Thaipisuttikul1, James E Galvin.   

Abstract

Alzheimer's disease, the most common cause of dementia, has a high global economic impact. To date, there is no curative treatment; therefore, many efforts are directed not only at novel potential disease-modifying treatments and interventions, but also to develop alternative symptomatic and supportive treatments. Examples of these efforts include the medical foods. There are three medical foods that claim to offer symptomatic benefits: Axona(®), Souvenaid(®) and CerefolinNAC(®). Axona supplies ketone bodies as alternative energy source to neurons. Souvenaid provides precursors thought to enhance synaptic function. CerefolinNAC addresses the role of oxidative stress related to memory loss. The current scientific evidence on these medical foods is reviewed in this article. Furthermore, we also review the concept and evidence supporting use of the Mediterranean diet, a possible alternative to medical foods that, if implemented correctly, may have lower costs, fewer side effects and stronger epidemiological health outcomes.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 23362453      PMCID: PMC3556480          DOI: 10.2217/cpr.12.3

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Pract (Lond)        ISSN: 2044-9038


  55 in total

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