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Emerging research suggests that low-dose Lithium may help support brain health and resilience against Alzheimer’s.

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Could Lithium Be the Key to Protecting Memory?

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Lithium’s Role in Alzheimer’s Disease​

  • A recent study in mice has demonstrated that Lithium deficiency can accelerate the progression of Alzheimer’s Disease and supplementation of Lithium in the diet can prevent and even reverse cognitive decline.  

 

  • A number of clinical studies have supported these findings in humans but the results have been less conclusive. 

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Lithium deficiency and the onset of Alzheimer’s disease

Liviu Aron1, Zhen Kai Ngian1, Chenxi Qiu1, Jaejoon Choi1, Marianna Liang1, Derek M. Drake1, Sara E. Hamplova1, Ella K. Lacey1, Perle Roche1, Monlan Yuan1, Saba S. Hazaveh1, Eunjung A. Lee2, David A. Bennett3 & Bruce A. Yankner1 

Lithium and Long-Term Brain Protection

A long-term study of lithium in the municipal drinking water supply in Denmark suggests that lithium may reduce the incidence of dementia.

 

The form of lithium that we offer here is lithium orotate, which is believed to have a high level of bioavailability.

While Lithium is used therapeutically to treat bipolar disorder and depression, the concentration is 30 times higher than that provided in a single capsule offered here.

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⚠️ Disclaimer

Mindthol shares this research for educational purposes only. These studies are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Always consult with your doctor before starting any new supplement.

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