World Alzheimer’s Day: Always remember for those who cannot!
Saturday September 16, 2023In the hustle and bustle of our daily lives, we often take for granted the incredible gift of
memory. The ability to recall cherished moments, learn from past experiences, and build our futures is a remarkable
aspect of human experience. But what happens when those memories begin to fade, slipping through our fingers like
grains of sand?
On World Alzheimer’s Day, we pause to reflect on the profound impact of this relentless disease, which robs individuals
of their most precious memories and gradually erases the vibrant tapestry of their lives. It serves as a stark
reminder of the importance of ongoing research, support, and understanding for those affected by Alzheimer’s and
their families. Let us stand together in solidarity, advocating for better care, treatments, and ultimately, a world
where Alzheimer’s is but a distant memory.
Understand Alzheimer’s disease
World Alzheimer’s Day is celebrated on September 21st every year to raise awareness of
Alzheimer’s disease, a progressive brain disorder that gradually destroys memory, thinking, and behavior. The
disease is the sixth leading cause of death in the world, and it is estimated that over 50 million people are living
with Alzheimer’s or other dementias. This disease not only impacts the individuals
suffering from it but also deeply affects their families, caregivers, and friends.
The power of early detection is crucial in the fight against Alzheimer’s
disease
Alzheimer’s disease is a progressive brain disorder that gradually destroys a person’s memory
and ability to think clearly. The earlier Alzheimer’s is detected, the more treatment options are available to help
delay its progression. There is no cure for Alzheimer’s, but treatments are available to help people with the
disease maintain their quality of life for as long as possible.
There are several warning signs of Alzheimer’s that can be detected early on,
including
- Memory loss
- Difficulty with basic
tasks - Changes in mood or
behavior, and - Problems with
language
If you or someone you know is experiencing any of these symptoms, it is important to see a
doctor as soon as possible. Early detection is the best way to ensure that people with Alzheimer’s receive the care
and treatment they need.
Here are some additional key Insights about Alzheimer’s disease:
- The risk of developing
Alzheimer’s disease increases with age. About 1 in 10 people over the age of 65 have Alzheimer’s
disease. - The risk of developing
Alzheimer’s doubles every 5 years after reaching 65 years of age. - There is no single cause
of Alzheimer’s disease, but it is thought to be caused by a combination of genetic and environmental
factors. - There are currently no
treatments that can cure Alzheimer’s disease, but there are medications that can help to manage the
symptoms.
- Early diagnosis and
treatment are important for people with Alzheimer’s disease. Early intervention can help to slow the
progression of the disease and improve quality of life. - By 2050, it is projected
that 68 percent of dementia patients will come from low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). - Alzheimer’s is more
prevalent in women, with 2 in 3 patients being female.
There are a number of things that can be done to help people with Alzheimer’s disease, and
early diagnosis and treatment are essential.
The end of Alzheimer’s starts with all of us
Zeon Lifesciences Ltd. is committed to making a difference in the fight against Alzheimer’s
disease. The company is developing products that have the potential to slow the progression of the disease and
improve quality of life for people with Alzheimer’s disease. One of their most promising products is Neuro
BDH.
Neuro BDH tablets, for the first
time in the world, support the nervous system and improve memory in elderly people. Ingredients
such as Omega 3,6,7, and 9, Vitamin A, E, C, B, D, and K, flavonoids, carotenoids, and minerals are included.
People who have obesity, diabetes, depression, or sleep problems are also at risk of cognitive impairment, and
they may take these tablets to maintain a healthy brain and nervous system. Additionally, these tablets enhance
mental clarity and stamina. It is based on the patented formulation from the US, EU, UK, France, Italy, and
Australia.
Neuro BDH is a small molecule that has been shown to improve cognitive function in animal
models of Alzheimer’s disease. The drug works by targeting a protein called beta-amyloid, which is one of the main
hallmarks of the disease. Beta-amyloid plaques build up in the brain of people with Alzheimer’s disease, and they
are thought to contribute to the damage that occurs to nerve cells.
“Good Health for All”
Zeon is serving with more than 3 decades of experience in the industry, we are working
meticulously to bring knowledge of nature with innovation and advanced technology in the form of unique
combinations to our consumers. Our in-house formulae and manufactured products are for all age groups in various
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