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Any information on vascular dementia gratefully recieved?


M mother, aged 61, was diagnosed last year with mix dementia, the above and alzheimer's but it seems apparent that its more vascular. Peace and love to all whom have encountered this devestating illness x x

It interferes with the ability to work, to participate in usual social activities, and to engage in healthy relationships with others.

Dementia is becoming increasingly common. And while you may be familiar with its devastating effects, you may not know that a simple, diet-related prevention may help protect you and your loved ones.

Eat five servings of fresh fruits and vegetables a day, and augment your diet with a high-quality supplement like TriVita鈥檚 Sublingual B-12, B-6 & Folic Acid. Providing over 100% of the recommended daily intake for B-12, B-6 and folic acid鈥攁nd delivering these nutrients directly into your bloodstream鈥擳riVita鈥檚 Sublingual B-12, B-6 & Folic Acid can help protect you and your loved ones from Alzheimer鈥檚 disease and vascular dementia.

Dementia, which is the most common cause of cognitive impairment, is defined as significant memory impairment and loss of intellectual functions. Symptoms include:

鈥?Forgetfulness
鈥?Difficulties with familiar activities
鈥?Language problems
鈥?Problems with spatial and temporal orientation
鈥?Impaired capacity of judgment
鈥?Problems with abstract thinking
鈥?Leaving things behind
鈥?Mood swings and behavioral changes
鈥?Personality changes
鈥?Loss of initiative
There鈥檚 no question that preservation of your cognitive abilities, well into old age, is essential to your overall health status. The good news is that nutrition-related behaviors may help you maintain an optimal quality of life鈥攚ell into your future.

Best Of Luck, God Bless

Here are a few websites with info
http://www.helpguide.org/elder/vascular_...
http://www.zarcrom.com/users/alzheimers/...
http://www.memorylossonline.com/pastissu...

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