Re: Could Vitamin D Deficiency Cause Dementia? by #87379 ..... News Forum
Date: 8/22/2009 4:38:25 PM ( 16 y ago)
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Senile dementia is a longterm degenerative condition . It does not make sense that giving people a short course of vitamin D could make a difference . Does it in some way cause regeneration of damaged neurons? Many things such as head injuries , various drugs ,such as ritilan and benzodiazapam, cause senile dementia . Because the brain and nervous system do not repair themselves significantly we should focus on preventing the brain damage resulting in senility rather than trying to fix it
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