Chamomile, Rosehip and Peppermint Tea Reduce Alzheimer's Risk Three Herbal Teas, Including German Chamomile, May Help Improve Your Memory.
There is no doubt that the British love a good cup of tea.. While black tea is the most popular choice that outperforms any other drink, the other three teas have more to offer than a pleasant drink.. Hot drinks with 'anti-inflammatory' and 'antioxidant' properties may help reduce Alzheimer's risk.
Maybe it's time to change your usual choice to German chamomile, rosehip and mint..
Mint Drink " Alzheimer's is partly an inflammatory disease. These three teas contain anti-inflammatory compounds that have helped spark interest in these teas for the treatment of Alzheimer's disease,” says dietitian Vasilisa Ponomareva, exclusively for MedikForum..
Chamomile A laboratory study has shown that the memory-enhancing function of German chamomile, due to its antioxidant content and therefore its ability to scavenge free radicals, may be beneficial for people with Alzheimer's disease.
Rich in “anti-inflammatory” compounds like apigenin and luteolin, chamomile may also promote brain cell development and strengthen connections between them..
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“In particular, rose hips have been shown to reduce the formation of so-called ‘dark neurons’ (nerve cells) that are associated with memory impairment..
Rosehip has been shown in a lab study to reduce memory deficits caused by cognitive impairment in dementia, with evidence of reduced oxidative stress in the part of the brain that controls learning and memory.”.
Mint The power of mint is hidden in one of its main components - rosmarinic acid..
With regard to spearmint, studies have examined its effect on the formation and deposition of certain proteins, such as amyloid fibrils, in the brain associated with certain types of Alzheimer's disease..
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