American ginseng. American Ginseng also known as Panax quinquefolius, and often by its Chinese name Xiyangshen or Huaqishen is an herbaceous perennial in the ivy family that is commonly used in medicine. It is native t... Read more
Almonds. Almonds also known as Prunus dulcis, have been enjoyed not only for their delicate, versatile flavor and great crunch, but also their legendary healthful properties. The almond that we think of as a n... Read more
Sage. The binomial name of Sage is Salvia officinalis. Sage is an inhabitant to the Mediterranean area. The growth of Sage is also seen in some parts of Europe. The other names of Common sage are Garden sag... Read more
Brazil Nuts. The Brazil nut tree is the only species in the genus Bertholletia. It is native to the Guianas, Venezuela, Brazil, eastern Colombia, eastern Peru and eastern Bolivia. It occurs as scattered trees in l... Read more
Ashwagandha. Ashwagandha also known as Indian ginseng, Winter cherry, Ajagandha, Kanaj or Withania somnifera is a plant in Solanaceae or nightshade family. It grows as a stout shrub that reaches a height of 170cm.... Read more
Dementia is a general term referring to a group of symptoms produced by a neurological disorder. Dementia or the inability to remember recent events is present in every one in varying degrees. Dementia is deemed as an ailment if the person is not able to do his day to day chores. The condition of Dementia can be aggravated during stress, depression, intoxication or during serious illness. People with Dementia are not able to solve simple problems that requires a bit of reasoning. They fail to control their emotions and their personality changes. Many different diseases can cause dementia, including "Alzheimer's disease and stroke". Drugs are available to treat some of these diseases. While these drugs cannot cure dementia or repair brain damage, they may improve symptoms or slow down the disease.
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Grapes Juice And Its Benefits, ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
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Beneficial effects of Ginseng Root in Dementia, ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
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Health benefits of Ginseng Root, goldbamboo.com
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Alzheimer disease and memory enhancement - Sage leaves, drugs.com
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