Abstract

Alzheimer’s disease (AD), known as one of the most common cause of dementia, could lead to memory loss, difficulty with thinking and behavioral changes. To date, AD has been continuously regarded as an incurative disease of the aged and therefore as a big challenge for clinical neurology both in the therapy and prevention, which brings about heavy burden to not only the patients and their family, but also the society. In this review, it has been proposed a new strategy that would be synthetically implemented for the prevention and even partial restoration of AD clinically, in which multiple micronutrients, combined with diet and lifestyle adjustment, were used for AD patients and people who already had the pro-phase symptoms. Based on these notions, evidence and beneficial methods are put forward. It is promising to install a better and more efficacious AD administrative system, with aim to reduce the incidence rate and elevate the life quality of AD patients in a sooner future.

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