My wife and I have been taking Urolithin A for well over a year. I have posted on Urolithin A, before.
Note to self: Drink more Tequila Sunrises.
I bought some last week. I am getting forgetful and do search a bit for words. Written/oral communication has always been my strong suit, and it is frightening to go downhill in that regard.
A substance naturally occurring in pomegranates can improve the, you know, the thing.
What’s with some of the supplements costing $125 and others $35, with fewer capsules in the former? Anything to justify the far higher unit cost? Guess I’ll start reading up... I also wonder if it’s necessary to take both Urolithin and NAD or NAD precursor.
Forcing oneself to continuously learn complex concepts will help to develop new neural pathways. Make it a habit and begin right away.
The outlook on dementia is still grim as of 6 year ago, and that accounts for the latest research and practices available at the time in the best centers worldwide. Doubtful anything significant was discovered since then. More than happy to be told otherwise.
The brain has an amazing ability to rebuild its network, but that typically requires a demand of outcome.
Although I’m a believer in the best biological consumption habits which may include various supplements, painting rust doesn’t make the rust go away. And neither will a supplement make the dementia go away.
Can you recommend a particular supplement, and where to get it?
Too bad no one can AFFORD that ‘POM’ juice that they sell in all the grocery stores. It’s about $6 for an 8 oz. bottle where I live!
Another weird fruit/veg/animal/sea creature where a brave person in History decided that the Pomegranate is something that they should eat!
Oh, you just eat the SEEDS? OK, whatever, Dude. ;)
https://www.thespruceeats.com/how-to-seed-and-eat-a-pomegranate-6747076
P.S. Also, it’s nothing but carbs! Little to no real ‘nutrition’ in there.
It is also a commercial product(1 company selling) and expensive. I wouldn’t be surprised if the company sponsored the study