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Herbal Approaches to Treating Memory Loss, Dementia, and Alzheimer's Disease
By Andrew Gaeddert, BA, AHG
from Acupuncture Today, April 2003
© 2003 MPAmedia
Ask the Herbalist
Dementia is a decline in mental functioning in which memory, thinking, judgement
and the ability to concentrate are impaired. There also may be a change in personality.
Dementia can develop suddenly when a severe injury, disease or toxin destroys brain
cells, or it can develop slowly, especially in senior citizens. Most commonly, short-
Dementia usually develops over time. Memory and the ability to recognize people, places and objects diminish over time. Usually, there are problems with word usage and abstract gradually.
The most common cause of dementia is Alzheimer's disease (AD). Currently, there are
approximately 4 million people in the U.S. diagnosed with AD; half of those over
85 years of age have AD. Although the cause of AD is not known, genetics plays a
role. Recent data suggests that those who take antioxidants in their diet, or who
take anti-
In Alzheimer's disease, parts of the brain degenerate, destroying brain cells and reducing the response of the brain's chemical messengers. Abnormal plaques and proteins can be observed by autopsy. The first sign may be forgetting recent events, though sometimes it starts with depression, fear, anxiety or personality changes. Speech patterns may change. Over time, the individual may deteriorate to the point that social interaction is difficult.
The second most common cause of dementia is successive strokes, known medically as
multi-
Dementia may occur after a brain injury or cardiac arrest. For example, boxers often
develop dementia pugilistica and may develop hydrocephalus, a brain fluid imbalance
which also produces incontinence and walking difficulties. It is also found in approximately
20 percent of those who have Parkinson's disease, an infectious brain disease known
as Creutzfeldt-
Depending on the cause, dementia progresses at different rates for different people.
Often, the first symptom is forgetfulness. Some people are able to hide their condition
well. They may avoid activities such as balancing a checkbook, reading or working.
They might forget to do important tasks like paying bills, turning off the light
or stove, or have trouble distinguishing reality from fiction. For example, they
can be conned or duped easily. One of our clients was convinced she had already won
a million-
Diagnosis and Treatment
Physicians diagnose dementia after questioning the patient and the family, taking into account the progression of the disease and the presence of other diseases. It is essential that the patient's medication be evaluated, since prescription drugs or drug interaction can be a causative factor. Other causes may be toxic exposure; thyroid imbalance; infections; nutrient deficiencies; or depression.
MRI and CT scans may rule out brain tumor, hydrocephalus or stroke. Unfortunately, at the present time, Alzheimer's disease can only be diagnosed by dissecting the brain during autopsy.
Drugs used for the treatment of Alzheimer's include tacrine and donepezil; ibuprofen
and other anti-
Supportive measures can be undertaken to help those with dementia. For example, it is best for the person to stay in a familiar environment; changing locations, or even the furniture, can be disruptive. Establishing a regular routine provides stability. Hiding car keys, using identification bracelets and using detectors on home doors may help prevent an accident for people who wander. Have caregivers enlist the help of social agencies. Spouses and family members may have to come to terms that the relation who has dementia is not the same person. Scolding or criticizing people with dementia usually doesn't help, and may make things worse.
Planning is essential for people with dementia. Social service agencies may help
provide nursing and other services to relieve stress on the family. Long-
Herbal Treatments
Although the scope of this article concerns herbs, supplements that may be helpful
include antioxidants, fish oil and s-
SAMe supports protein methylation which, if impaired, leads to brain deterioration. It also boosts the production of phosphatidlserine, a lipid important for mood and memory, and increases glutathione, which reduces inflammation. As stated earlier, inflammation is thought to contribute to the onset of AD, and may play a role in other forms of dementia.
TCM Formulas
Traditional Chinese medicine regards treating the kidneys as particularly important in aging disorders. The spleen is also important, as qi and blood decrease over time. Because the kidney and spleen control water in the body, if their function declines, dampness and phlegm will be produced. Lack of movement may cause qi and blood stagnation. In our experience, pharmaceuticals lead to yin deficiency, which in turn leads to yang depletion. Dementia; deafness; fearfulness; low back pain; and exhaustion with a weak pulse and pale tongue are typical signs of kidney essence deficiency. A balanced formula, such as the following (containing tang kuei ( dang gui ); eucommia ( du zhong ); polygonum ( he shou wu ); astragalus root ( huang qi ); ligustrum ( nu zhen zi ); ginseng ( ren shen ); astragalus seed ( sha yuan zi ); cornus ( shan zhu yu ); cooked rehmannia ( shu di huang ); and cuscuta seed ( tu si zi )), will help treat these imbalances. Back formulas (such as a formula that contains psoralea ( bu gu zhi ); tang kuei tail ( dang gui wei ); eucommia; cibotium ( gou ji ); testudinis ( gui ban ); carthamus ( hong hua ); myrrh ( mo yao ); cyathula ( niu xi ); cistanches ( rou cong rong ); cornus; cooked rehmannia; cuscuta seed; acanthopanax ( wu jia pi ); and dipsacus ( xu duan )) can be added if there is notable kidney yang deficiency and back pain is predominate. If there is edema, a rehmannia formula, consisting of eucommia; poria ( fu ling ); moutan ( mu dan pi ); cinnamon bark ( rou gui ); dioscorea ( shan yao ); cornus; cooked rehmannia; and alisma can be added.
While qi and blood stagnation must be treated, it is important to use tonics over time, especially for seniors. One modern Chinese herbal formula with added tonics that treats qi and blood stagnation, for example, is comprised of acorus rhizome ( chang pu ); salvia root ( dan shen ); tang kuei; eucommia; pueraria root ( ge gen ); lycium fruit ( gou qi zi ); polygonum; lonicera flower ( jin yin hua ); rosa laevigata ( jin ying zi ); ilex pubescentis ( mao dong qing ); cistanche; mulberry ( sang shen zi ); zizyphus ( suan zao ren ); schisandra ( wu wei zi ); and ginkgo nut ( yin xing ). The classical formula gui pi tang addresses qi and blood deficiency. It may be considered for depression; palpitations; and poor sleep with a pale tongue and thin pulse.
According to TCM theory, phlegm can produce symptoms such as disordered thinking;
drooling; nausea; profuse sputum; somnolence; a stuck sensation in the throat (plum
pit qi ); a coated tongue; and a slippery pulse. The appropriate remedy is wen dan
tang . For long-
Ginkgo
Ginkgo is the world's oldest living tree species. Ginkgo leaf extract has been the
subject of over 50 double-
Other benefits to seniors include treatment of peripheral arterial disease, vertigo, tinnitus, and antidepressant effects. The modern Chinese formula containing acorus and ginkgo nut mentioned above contains 24% gingko flavonoids with supportive herbs such as salvia. Nine tablets per day of the formula will supply 180 mg of gingko extract, which is comparable to the dosage used in clinical studies.
Salvia
Salvia, also known as dan shen or red sage root, has become an important herb in modern Chinese medicine. In addition to its use in TCM prescriptions for pain and stagnant blood, modern scientific experiments have confirmed that salvia improves microcirculation; dilates blood vessels; improves circulation; and slows blood clotting time (Huang, Kee Chang. The Pharmacology of Chinese Herbs , 2nd ed. CRC Press, 1999, p. 94). Salvia is traditionally used for its calming effects; thus, it could be considered as part of a formula for geriatric patients to increase circulation with or without mental agitation and depression. It is said to interact with the blood thinning medication cumadin (warfarin). Salvia is found with gingko extract in the abovementioned formula.
Huperzine A
It is estimated that over 100,000 people have been treated with huperzine A in China, where it is used as a treatment for AD and other kinds of dementia. In addition to being less toxic than current drugs used to treat Alzheimer's disease, it appears more effective in a number of areas.
Huperzine A is a compound that can be manufactured in the lab or extracted from club
moss extract (huperzia serrata; qian ceng ta ), and has been traditionally used to
treat fever and inflammation. Research carried out at the Shanghai Institute of Materia
Medica found that huperzine A improved memory significantly better than tacrine or
the drug #2020 ( Neuroreport 1996, Dec. 20; 8 (1): 97-
Fifty patients with AD were administered 200 mcg of huperzine A BID for 8 weeks.
Twenty-
Huperzine A may reduce injury to cells from strokes, epilepsy and other disorders.
It is being clinically used for treatment of myasthenia gravis in China. It is also
being studied in Israel for its ability to be used prophylactically against nerve
gas poisoning. Naturally extracted huperzine A, vinpocetine, and rosemary are combined
in vinpurazine. TM Recommended dosage is 1-
Conclusion
Herbs may play a promising role in the early treatment of Alzheimer's and other conditions
involving poor memory and dementia. One of the chief benefits is they have low toxicity
compared with pharmaceutical agents. There is no reason botanicals could not be used
adjunctively with drugs, or other complementary approaches such as SAMe, fish oil
and antioxidant vitamins. A review of the literature indicates that the sooner the
treatment is begun, the better the outcome. Therefore, if clients have family members
with a history of Alzheimer's disease, or other states involving poor memory, they
may start taking these remedies prior to the onset of symptoms to delay or possibly
prevent the advent of symptoms. The acorus/ginkgo formula mentioned above (with salvia
and gingko) and vinpurazine with naturally extracted huperzine A are two promising
long-