Tuesday, November 25, 2025

 

 Lithium Homeostasis's

                         ROLE

in

  Alzheimer’s

    Do you ever go from one room to another you FORGOT why you were there??  and when talking  to someone?? FORGET what you wanted?   You FORGET something (temporarily) when you're speaking? 
            WELL, WELCOME TO THE CLUB!
                                 That is I.

Story at-a-glance

  • Lithium levels in the brain drop in people with mild cognitive impairment and Alzheimer’s, fueling memory loss, brain inflammation, and the buildup of toxic proteins
  • Low-dose lithium has been shown to preserve memory, improve attention, and stabilize mood without the kidney and thyroid risks tied to prescription-strength doses
  • A clinical trial found that lithium slowed progression from early memory problems to Alzheimer’s, lowering key disease markers and improving daily functioning
  • Whole foods, mineral-rich water, magnesium, and zinc all support healthy lithium balance and give your brain the nutrients it needs to resist decline
  • Removing vegetable oils, lowering excess iron, and boosting antioxidants like glutathione work alongside lithium to protect brain cells and preserve long-term memory.
Analysis by Dr. Joseph Mercola

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