New diagnosis of Alzheimer’s
disease cases continue to mount at an unprecedented rate, threatening both the
lives of those suffering from this dreaded illness and the health care system
itself, as billions are spent to care for the millions suffering from this
lifestyle-mediated disease. New hope is now offered by scientists from the
University of California publishing in
the Journal of Alzheimer’s Disease,
as they have identified the specific intracellular mechanism regulated by
vitamin D3 that may help the body clear the brain of amyloid beta.
There has been scant evidence in
the past to show that vitamin D and the curry-derived compound, curcumin help
to prevent Alzheimer’s dementia. Researchers now provide solid research-based
science to explain the precise pathway used by these two natural substances to
help stimulate the immune system to activate key genes involved in clearing the
amyloid-beta protein.
Vitamin D3 and Curcumin Works Together to Clear Deadly Brain Plaques
Chief study author, Dr. Milan
Fiala noted
“This new study helped clarify the key
mechanisms involved, which will help us better understand the usefulness of
vitamin D3 and curcumin as possible therapies for Alzheimer's disease.” Prior
research has suggested a synergistic effect between the two compounds and
clearance of deadly protein tangles, but no action pathway has ever been
postulated until now.
To test their hypothesis,
scientists took blood samples from a group of currently diagnosed Alzheimer’s
disease patients and a control group of healthy volunteers. They then isolated
the immune-stimulating component of the white blood cells called macrophages. These
special cells are known to target and eliminate amyloid fibrils and other waste
products that accumulate in the brain before they manifest into detectable
disease conditions.
Researchers then incubated some
of the extracted immune cells for a 24 hour period in a solution containing the
active form of vitamin D3 (1a, 25-dihydroxyvitamin D3). Other cells were
exposed to a standardized curcumin extract. Past studies have shown that there
are two types of macrophages, Type I and Type II that independently perform
different functions, yet must work together to effectively remove amyloid
protein in the brain.
Supplement with Vitamin D Daily to Attain Optimal Blood Saturation
Levels
The scientists found that Type I
macrophage activity is greatly enhanced with optimal saturation of vitamin D3,
and Type II immune cells are supported by the presence of curcumin. Researchers
found that the action of both Type I and II macrophages are greatly enhanced by
the synergistic application of vitamin D3 and curcumin together. Dr. Fiala concluded
“Our findings demonstrate that active
forms of vitamin D3 (and curcumin) may be an important regulator of immune
activities of macrophages in helping to clear amyloid plaques.”
Proof positive now exists to
support maintaining optimal blood saturation levels (50 to 70 ng/mL) of vitamin
D as measured using the simple and inexpensive 25(OH)D test. Most people will
need to supplement with 5,000 to 7,000 IU of vitamin D3 per day or rely on sun
exposure to obtain ideal levels. Adding curcumin to your regular diet using
natural curry-enriched foods or supplementing (300 to 500 mg per day
standardized to 95% total curcuminoids) will provide a synergistic effect shown
to help clear brain tangles and prevent Alzheimer’s dementia.
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