You have more control over "dementia" than they want you to believe.
It is no coincidence that cases of dementia have increased at the same time as children, like adults, are over-vaccinated (flu vaccine, anyone?) and the over-prescription of brain-altering drugs, such as antidepressants, is widespread.
A help guide based on a Harvard University report acknowledges this. According to the report , "medications are often responsible for mental decline." As the body ages, the liver's efficiency in metabolizing medications decreases, and the kidneys don't eliminate them as quickly as before. Medications accumulate in the body, meaning that those taking multiple medications are especially susceptible to this effect.
Antidepressants, anti-anxiety medications, sedatives, corticosteroids, narcotics, antihistamines, cardiovascular medications, and anticonvulsants are included in the list of medications published in the guide. This is a very broad range of medications, and many older adults take medications belonging to one or more of these categories. In fact, you might want to check your medicine cabinet now.
A study published in JAMA Internal Medicine established a correlation between the use of popular medications such as Benadryl and other anticholinergic drugs and the onset of dementia . According to the researchers, patients who took these medications for three years or more had a 54% increased chance of developing the disease.
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