The so-called Alzheimer’s disease refers to a persistent high-level neurological dysfunction, that is, in the absence of consciousness disorder, impairment of memory, thinking, analysis and judgment, visual-spatial recognition, emotion, etc. obstacle. With the arrival of an aging society, the number of patients with Alzheimer's disease is gradually increasing, and its treatment is particularly important. Here are a few secret recipes that patients may wish to try.
Secret Recipe 1: 6 grams of Polygonum multiflorum, 3 grams of Polygala root, 1.9 grams of Shiyingpu, 3 grams of Poria cocos, 6 grams of lotus root, 3 grams of Platycodon grandiflorum, and 6 grams of antler glue. Decoct 80% of the medicine in three bowls of water. You can decoct the medicine 2 to 3 times in one dose. Take it warm and avoid using sugar. For severe dementia, add 60 grams of "raw peach blossom" each time and decoct it together with the medicine for better results.
Secret Recipe 2: 10 grams of seaweed, 2 eggs, stewed in soup. Suitable for auxiliary treatment of Alzheimer's patients.
The ingredients in the above folk remedies can improve the anabolic metabolism of brain nerve cells by increasing the oxygen-carrying capacity of blood cells.
Under the current conditions, elderly people with mild dementia symptoms (such as forgetting things easily, often losing things, etc.) may wish to take some vitamin E pills every day, plus ginkgo leaves as a treatment method. This type of medicine is very safe for the human body and can be taken regularly.
In addition, the following traditional Chinese herbal medicines are also helpful for mild dementia: ginseng, acanthopanax, ginkgo, huperzia, etc. all have certain puzzle and memory-improving effects. The role of some Chinese patent medicines in anti-dementia has also attracted attention. For example, research on four traditional kidney-tonifying Chinese medicines, Buzhong Yiqi Decoction, Guipi Decoction, and Tianwang Buxin Dan, has confirmed that they all have anti-aging and anti-qiation effects. It is effective for Alzheimer's disease, neurasthenia and forgetfulness.
To prevent dementia, the elderly should pay attention to mental recuperation, pay attention to maintaining an optimistic mood, refrain from thinking, eliminate worries, guard against panic, and achieve tranquility, tranquility, nothingness, no struggle with the world, and constant contentment. Be happy and keep your mind pure; pay attention to maintaining interpersonal relationships to avoid long-term depression and depression; family harmony can keep the elderly in a happy mood and avoid mental stimulation to prevent damage to brain tissue function; in addition, it can Enhance disease resistance.
Finally, don’t forget to encourage the elderly to participate in more social activities. Patients with mild symptoms should engage in physical activities within their ability, use their hands and brain more, stabilize their emotions, and reduce adverse stimuli.