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    Why Do We Forget Things As We Mature?
    Copyright © 2006, Kamau Austin , All Rights Reserved

    You may use this image in your ezine or website if you choose to publish my article. --- Kamau Austin
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    We are all faced with the reality of memory loss when a beloved
    friend, parent or grandparent advances in age.  It is not
    uncommon for older people to forget small details like where
    they put their glasses, or their favorite book.  They may forget
    meetings and appointments.
     
    This forgetfulness can become very traumatic, as one starts to
    experience feelings of loss, lack of worth and incompetence. One
    of the main causes for memory loss as we grow older is called
    Age Associated Memory Impairment. This disorder appears to
    attack short-term memory more than older, more long-term
    memories, like the names of family members which seem to remain
    intact with AAMI sufferers. 
     
    One of the primary cause for memory loss as we grow older is
    dementia.  Dementia is actually a symptom and not a disease
    itself. It is caused by other diseases like Alzheimer's,
    Parkinson's disease, vascular disease, Pick's disease, AIDS and
    other deficiencies and impairments that slow and dull the
    intellectual functions of the mind. 
     
    Our memory is the brain's ability to recall and recognize
    impressions, events, facts and ideas.  Memory is stored in the
    pathways of the brain through neurons, gray cells in the brain. 
    When we experience memory loss it is due to damage to these
    neurons. 
     
    Increasing numbers of healthy, normal people over the age of
    fifty are experiencing a decline in mental faculties.  Memory
    loss can be of two sorts, short term memory loss, which refers
    to events that happened minutes or even an hour ago, and long
    term memory loss which pertains to events that have taken place
    in the more distant past.  
     
    Although it is always disheartening when it occurs, memory loss
    can be combated.  In times past, causes for memory loss were
    seen as the natural outcome of aging, but it has been
    scientifically proven that this is not true.  
     
    With proper care, a person's memory can be kept active
    throughout their lifetime, even though memory may slow down and
    take some time to kick in.  However, it is not impossible to
    stay alert and keep a sharp memory despite advancing age. 
     
    Slight memory loss is often seen as the precursor to something
    much more serious such as Alzheimer's disease.   Alzheimer's
    disease is a condition in which changes in the brain's cells
    result in the death of a large numbers of brain cells.  This
    causes forgetfulness, a lack of comprehension of basic tasks and 
    problems with communicating.  
     
    Alzheimer's patients are vulnerable to other disease as they may
    forget to perform basic tasks of personal hygiene and nutrition;
    forgetting to bath and/or eat right. The normal defense
    mechanisms of the mind fail during this condition. 
     
    It can be particularly bewildering since the Alzheimer's patient
    may not remember whether or not he has eaten,  taken medication
    or performed other tasks essential for continued health and
    vitality. 
     
    Although the causes of memory loss as we grow older are
    numerous, if we follow a few simple rules we can keep memory
    loss at bay for many years to come and enjoy a relatively
    sharp memory throughout our lives.
     
    1.   A healthy diet for starters is a must.  You must be
          careful to include nutritious and vitamin-rich foods in
          your diet.  
    2.   If you are suffering from cholesterol or high blood
          pressure, you must be careful to reduce your intake of
          salt and cut down on rich and fatty foods. 
    3.   Adopt an exercise routine, walking, light jogging and
          swimming are simple ways to keep the body exercised and
          stress free.  
    4.   Yoga and other stress reduction programs can relieve
          tension, and actually eliminate toxins in your body that
          may bring about disease. 
     
    Scientists continue to make remarkable strides in helping
    sufferers with memory loss.  There are pharmaceutical as well as
    natural substances one can take to forestall, and in some cases
    actually help reverse memory loss. One of the products that we
    have heard very good things about is Neurovar™ available from
    www.BODeStore.com .
     
    The makers of Neurovar™ say that it is  an all natural, safe
    formula using clinically substantiated ingredients aiding
    overall cognitive function. They further contend that it is a
    complete brain function formula and is available today to help
    support both brain function and protection of cerebral health.  
    



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