luv1another
April 21st 2005, 11:23 AM
Which of us wouldn’t want a boost in mental function if we could get it? Whether it’s remembering names, numbers, computer passwords, or why we walked into a room (so-called “destinesia”), we’ve all been frustrated by the occasional limitations of our ability to remember.
Mental function often declines particularly under conditions of stress or fatigue. In addition, most people over the age of 40 experience some memory loss, technically known as Age-related Cognitive Decline (ARCD) or Age-associated Memory Impairment (AAMI). We don't know what causes this normal experience, and there is no conventional treatment available for it. As you shall see in this section, there are a few natural treatments that might be helpful for these problems....
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Mental function often declines particularly under conditions of stress or fatigue. In addition, most people over the age of 40 experience some memory loss, technically known as Age-related Cognitive Decline (ARCD) or Age-associated Memory Impairment (AAMI). We don't know what causes this normal experience, and there is no conventional treatment available for it. As you shall see in this section, there are a few natural treatments that might be helpful for these problems....
continued here (http://www.carenewengland.org/body.cfm?id=170&chunkiid=35549)