Slow Blood Flow Could Lead to Alzheimer’s!

A new research study suggests that if blood flow to your brain decreases, you could develop Alzheimer’s disease—the most prevalent, but incurable form of dementia.

Robert Vassar, M.D., and colleagues at Northwestern University’s Feinberg School of Medicine studied human and mice brains and found that a reduction in blood flow to the brain caused energy deprivation. When this happens, proteins clump in the blood and could cause the development of Alzheimer’s.

“This is significant because it suggests that improving blood flow to the brain might be an effective therapeutic approach to prevent or treat Alzheimer’s,” Vassar said.

The results also show the importance of exercising, reducing cholesterol and managing blood pressure. Currently, doctors look to destroy specific protein plaque build-up within the brain, but now new therapies are focused on addressing the plaque build-up in the blood caused by similar proteins.

Not only have decreased blood flow and plaque build-up been linked to Alzheimer’s, they could lead to:

  • Heart attack
  • Heart disease
  • Stroke
  • High blood pressure
  • Fatigue
  • Muscle pain

To avoid these and other health disasters, why not add the 1,000-year-old super nutrient nattokinase to your diet! This amazing enzyme is designed to safely and naturally eliminate protein build-up—and increase blood flow from head to toe!