Preventing Dementia Through Healthy Eating: Insights from Dr. Theerawat

2023-08-28 09:32:30

Dr. Theerawat posted a message regarding constipation, not taking pictures, causing dementia quickly.

Date 28 Aug. 2023 time 16:20

Dr. Theerawat posted a message regarding constipation, not taking pictures, causing dementia quickly. Use of laxatives increases the risk. Recommended to eat healthy food, vegetables, fruits, fiber, reduce meat, Dr. Theerawat or Dr. Theerawat Hemajutha, director of the Center for Emerging Disease Health Sciences. Faculty of Medicine Chulalongkorn University Private Facebook post today (28 Aug. ’23) regarding constipation, not filming, dementia early Use of laxatives increases the risk. Recommended to eat healthy food, vegetables, fruits, fiber, reduce meat, stating that constipation, no defecation, dementia, follow-up of people who have been constipated since three days. or more, found that the brain deteriorates quickly equivalent to 3.0 years more of cognitive aging (significantly worse cognition, equivalent to 3.0 years more of cognitive aging). It was found to be associated with an increase in the production of inflammatory substances in the gut, reported at the Alzheimer’s Alzheimer’s Conference, July 2023. Meat, but eat fish instead, and of course, in conjunction with physical activity (move naturally). Or there is already a risk of stroke in the brain or heart, which is intense exercise will cause the artery to clog further. In addition, it has also been found that Using any type of laxative will increase the risk of dementia

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