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QUOTE BOARD “We studied combined suboptimal statuses of omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids, homocysteine [marker of B vitamin sufficiency], and vitamin D. Suboptimal status of the three nutrients was associated with dementia risk. The risk estimate was larger than for other factors (ie, diabetes, apolipoprotein [cholesterol].” WOW! Deficient levels of omega-3, vitamin D, and B vitamins represent a larger risk than high blood sugar (diabetes) and high cholesterol!! “Each point increase in nutrient status index was associated with a 50% higher risk of dementia. Participants with three high-risk statuses [deficient in omega-3, Vitamin D, and B vitamins] had a four-fold increased risk of dementia compared to participants without high-risk status.” WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW “In the absence of curative treatment [for dementia], the interest in preventive strategies is increasing.” “However, clinical trials involving single-nutrient supplementation have yielded mainly negative results.” “A first explanation for the lack of effect of single-nutrient supplementation in slowing brain aging is that nutrients are part of interacting processes with other nutrients quickly becoming limiting.” WOW! More evidence for the importance of sufficient intake of all essential nutrients and for the clinical power of the Innate Choice® Essential Nutrient System™! “Preclinical research has indicated that several nutritional factors have the potential to modulate brain aging. Nutrients of interest include omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids (n-3 PUFAs), B vitamins, vitamin D, antioxidants, and polyphenols, which are mostly assumed to be effective due to their antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and vascular health-promoting properties.” WHAT YOU NEED TO DO You need to supplement with the Innate Choice® Essential Nutrient System™ which supplies sufficient amounts of the essential nutrients required for the expression of health and the prevention of deficiency-related chronic illnesses. For more information and to order the Innate Choice® Essential Nutrient System™ supplements, please visit www.eatwellmovewellthinkwell.com. Reference: Van Soest et al. (2024) Concurrent nutrient deficiencies are associated with dementia incidence. Alzheimer’s and Dementia 2024;20:4594-4601. |
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