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Article Series: Alzheimers Disease
Help Me Understand Alzheimer's Disease
What
Are Alternative Treatments For Alzheimer's Disease?
The scientific world is still on the hunt
for a cure to the dreadful disease known as Alzheimer's. From
time to time there is news that a new drug seems to have some
effect on the symptoms of Alzheimer's. While it is encouraging
to hear that some of these forms of treatment can help improve
an individual's memory or alleviate some other symptoms there
are patients that choose to pursue alternative treatments separately
or in conjunction with traditional medicine. They believe that
this will ameliorate their chances of getting better.
One of the primary areas that alternative treatments focus
on is that of stress. Understandably, living with Alzheimer's
can arouse many negative emotions for the patient. When the
person realizes that they may slowly be losing control of their
lives and their senses they may feel anger and great anxiety.
This disease reaches to the very core of how we define ourselves
and destroys it. In order to face this disease head on and
take practical measures to adjust - the individual may first
need someone to express themselves to. This may be too emotional
a subject to share with the ones that are closest. For this
reason it is suggested that some counseling with a professional
therapist would be beneficial in allowing the patient to work
out their feelings and try to find the path to a positive approach.
This focus of dealing with the issue of stress is meant to
help the mind and body of the individual suffering from Alzheimer's
to relax. This can improve vital aspects of the healing process
such as circulation. With the body's natural healing energies
stimulated it is hoped that some of the symptoms of Alzheimer's
are alleviated. In line with this some people have pursued
music therapy and aromatherapy.
Other alternative treatments include acupuncture and acupressure.
These as well work to relieve the mind and body of stress and
stimulate natural healing properties inherent in all of us.
There has been some preliminary evidence that acupuncture helps
slow the deterioration of certain brain functions.
Of course much of alternative medicine includes the use of
herbal remedies and nutritional
supplements. Some of the more
highly touted ones include that of Ginkgo Biloba, Coenzyme
Q10, Huperzine A and Coral Calcium. It must be noted however,
that because these treatments are often outside of the jurisdiction
of the Food and Drug Administration there is not a large body
of scientific research to verify their effectiveness. As well,
it may difficult to research the quality of the products used
as once again many of these are not officially regulated as
to purity and potency. Nonetheless, many personal testimonials
have proved to be very encouraging.
Whether one chooses to work with traditional medicine or alternative
methods, or perhaps combine the two it is vital to have open
communication with your personal doctor so as to coordinate
your treatments safely. If you choose to focus mainly on alternative
medicine it is wise to choose a respected health care professional
with legitimate credentials. Without a doubt, the challenge
presented by this debilitating disease will deserve the best
possible resources and personnel at our disposal.
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by SolveYourProblem.com
: 2009
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