My father is 75 y.o., not overweight, adult onset diabetes controlled for the last 10 yrs with diet only, He had a double bypass at 65. Has had a 4 year history of slow cognitive decline which has accelerated somewhat in the last 6 months. Diagnosed as possibly having Alzheimer's about 3 years ago, but as usual that diagnosis is not entirely certain.
I'm constructing a stack with a goal of slowing the progression of his mental decline and improving his situation if at all possible. I want to come up with four or five things with the best chance of helping him.
This is what I'm thinking so far:
MitoQ 10mg/day
Nicotinamide 3000mg/day divided into three doses at meal time.
Curcumin 250mg/day
Vitamin D3 2000 IU/day
Glutathione (Reduced) 500mg/day
The MitoQ is for mitochondrial functioning. I had considered C60oo, and if available in a capsule form might have gone that route but I am concerned about "patient compliance" in taking something like C60oo. Simply, if it looks like a "real pill" I think he's more likely to take it.
Nicotinamide has several studies behind it for reducing tau protein tangles which are a co-feature of Alzheimer's and might prove to be more significant to the disease progression than amyloid beta plaques.
Studies exist showing that curcumin and D3 taken together have some ability to reduce amyloid beta plaques.
Decreased glutathione levels in the brain seem to be a potential cause for the formation of amyloid beta plagues, so supplementing it seems reasonable.
So, how does this look?
Edited by Daniel Cooper, 16 November 2014 - 12:09 AM.