A review of nutrients and botanicals in the
integrative management of
cognitive dysfunction
by
Kidd PM
Altern Med Rev 1999 Jun; 4(3):144-61
ABSTRACT
Dementias and other severe cognitive dysfunction states pose a daunting
challenge to existing medical management strategies. An integrative, early
intervention approach seems warranted. Whereas, allopathic treatment options are
highly limited, nutritional and botanical therapies are available which have
proven degrees of efficacy and generally favorable benefit-to-risk profiles.
This review covers five such therapies: phosphatidylserine (PS),
acetyl-l-carnitine (ALC), vinpocetine, Ginkgo biloba extract (GbE), and Bacopa
monniera (Bacopa). PS is a phospholipid enriched in the brain, validated through
double-blind trials for improving memory, learning, concentration, word recall,
and mood in middle-aged and elderly subjects with dementia or age-related
cognitive decline. PS has an excellent benefit-to-risk profile. ALC is an
energizer and metabolic cofactor which also benefits various cognitive functions
in the middle-aged and elderly, but with a slightly less favorable
benefit-to-risk profile. Vinpocetine, found in the lesser periwinkle Vinca
minor, is an excellent vasodilator and cerebral metabolic enhancer with proven
benefits for vascular-based cognitive dysfunction. Two meta-analyses of GbE
demonstrate the best preparations offer limited benefits for vascular
insufficiencies and even more limited benefits for Alzheimer's, while
"commodity" GbE products offer little benefit, if any at all. GbE (and probably
also vinpocetine) is incompatible with blood-thinning drugs. Bacopa is an
Ayurvedic botanical with apparent anti-anxiety, anti-fatigue, and
memory-strengthening effects. These five substances offer interesting
contributions to a personalized approach for restoring cognitive function,
perhaps eventually in conjunction with the judicious application of growth
factors.
Options
Donepezil
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Ampakines
Aniracetam
Galantamine
Ginkgo biloba
Medicinal plants
Herbal medicines
Acetyl-L-carnitine
Alzheimer's disease
Cholinesterase inhibitors
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