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What
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Memory loss, such as misplacing
the keys or forgetting something, is a natural part of life
and occurs in most individuals at almost any age.
If you are seeking a memory improvement system, or trying to
improve your memory skills, with the proper nutrition your
memory should stay sharp and active well into the nineties
and older, but sometimes memory loss is a symptom of some
other problem, such as midlife depression, arteriosclerosis
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Causes of
Memory Loss?
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The brain needs a sufficient
supply of the proper nutrients, to function properly. If the
blood contains high levels of cholesterol and triglycerides,
there is a reduction in the amount of blood and nutrients
reaching the brain.
Over time the brain becomes malnourished
affecting our ability to remember and process information.
Brain function also depends on an adequate supply of
neurotransmitters and related nutrients that help their
development. |
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When memory goes blank, the
body may be calling out for nutrients that will support the
neurotransmitters that are similar to the electrical
connections in the brain.
Free radicals from overexposure to toxins, such as alcohol
and drugs, may also cause blackouts and memory lapses.
Allergies, candiasis, stress, thyroid disorders,
hypoglycemia and diabetes may also contribute to memory
loss. |
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The aging process itself plays a small factor in memory
loss, instead it is the occurrence of other illnesses and
poor nutrition that deteriorates our memory over time.
Arteriosclerosis is a debilitating disorder that may reduce
brain nutrition and therefore memory. Alzheimer's Disease is
a most debilitating condition that affects some older people
and starts with some defects in memory and behavior, yet
most memory lapses have nothing to do with this disease.
Symptoms
Of Memory Loss?
Symptoms of memory loss include the inability to remember
events in the short or long term, memory loss that gets
worse over time, confusion, irritation and difficulty
completing tasks. |
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