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The use of dietary supplements has gained popularity as a means to enhance cognitive function and alleviate symptoms of brain fog. Several key supplements have been identified as beneficial. Incorporating these supplements into one’s daily routine may provide the necessary support for cognitive function, particularly in individuals experiencing brain fog.
Neuropathy Supplements
Neuropathy, characterised by nerve damage that can lead to pain, tingling, and weakness, often requires a multifaceted approach to management. Certain dietary supplements, as identified by AI, can provide additional support for individuals experiencing neuropathic symptoms. Here is a brief summary.
Neuropathy Natural Remedies
Treatment for neuropathy typically involves managing the underlying condition that has caused it and alleviating symptoms. Supplements can be beneficial and have fewer contraindications compared to conventional therapies. This article reviews vitamins and supplements that may help reduce symptoms of neuropathy, prevent it from occurring, or even reverse nerve damage.

Dementia - Natural Remedies

Category Alternative Author Campbell M Gold Date 04 Nov 2024
While conventional treatments are used in managing dementia symptoms, many people seek natural remedies as complementary approaches. This article delves into various natural remedies that have garnered attention in dementia care.

Dementia - Signs and Symptoms

Category Allopathic Author Campbell M Gold Date 04 Nov 2024
Dementia encompasses a range of symptoms associated with a decline in cognitive function. This condition primarily affects memory, thinking, and social abilities and significantly interferes with daily life. While dementia is often associated with ageing, it is not a normal part of the ageing process. Recognizing the signs and symptoms of dementia can aid in early diagnosis and management.

1. Stroke Symptoms

Category Allopathic Author Campbell M Gold Date 17 Oct 2024
Stroke symptoms vary according to the type of stroke and which part of the brain is affected. Symptoms typically appear suddenly, within seconds or minutes, and it is rare for the symptoms to get worse over hours or days. Stroke and Transient Ischaemic Attack (TIA) symptoms can include...
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