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Daily vitamin drink could slow progression of Alzheimer’s

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Israel is one of 19 partners in breakthrough clinical trial showing nutritional cocktail may improve memory and reduce brain shrinkage.

The international science community is buzzing with excitement as results of a breakthrough study have shown that consuming a daily vitamin-enriched drink could help improve memory, reduce brain shrinkage and slow the progression of early Alzheimer’s disease (AD).

Tel Aviv University neurobiologist Daniel Michaelson, who has been studying the effects of diet on AD in animal models for nearly two decades, was one of 19 members of the European LipiDiDiet Consortium to take part in the EU-funded dementia trial involving patients with very early AD.

It was the first randomized clinical trial in the world to investigate the effects of a nutritional intervention in these “pre-dementia” patients.

“The results of the study were very exciting. That the shrinkage of the brain was halted by this treatment is amazing,” Michaelson tells ISRAEL21c.

“To think that by simply taking a ‘milkshake’ today, you can slow down the shrinkage of the brain, which is what this study has shown, I think it’s fantastic.”

That “milkshake” is Souvenaid, costing just $4 for a daily dose. Its nutrients include omega-3 fatty acids, choline, uridine monophosphate, phospholipids, antioxidants and B vitamins.

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