Herbal Remedies for Alzheimer's
There are three herbs that may also alleviate some of these symptoms. As you can see, they all stimulate the circulatory and the nervous systems in the body. Let's examine these three herbs closely.

Butcher's Broom
Butcher's Broom contains anti-inflammatory properties and has the ability to improve the structure of the veins. This herb is good for treating hemorrhoids, varicose veins, poor circulation, leg cramps, phlebitis and thrombosis. In addition, Butcher's Broom is also good for inflammation of the kidneys and bladder.

Ginkgo Biloba
Chinese herbalists have recommended this herb for coughs, asthma and allergies. Ginkgo exerts a positive effect on the body's vascular system (including the blood vessels that delivers blood and oxygen to various organ systems).

This herb also helps prevent blood clots and can treat hearing and vision problems, dizziness, senility, heart and kidney ailments, and depression among other things.

Kelp
Kelp is a sea vegetable high in mineral content, especially iodine and potassium. This vegetable can help increase thyroid function and prevent absorption of radiation and heavy metals. It is beneficial for sensory nerves, the brain, spinal tissues and membranes. Kelp can also treat hair loss, ulcers, arteries, and nails. Kelp should be used in small amounts if one has high blood pressure or if one is sensitive to salt.

Both Ginkgo and Butcher's Broom can be taken in capsulated form. Kelp is best used when cooking, as the combination of the vegetable with one's food is a sure way to allow the body to take advantage of its good mineral content.

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