Eating raw garlic helps prevent age-related memory loss

Eating raw garlic helps prevent age-related memory loss
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Eating raw garlic helps prevent age-related memory loss
The natural compound found in garlic, allyl sulfide, improves the health of bacteria in the stomach and also improve cognitive health in the elderly. (Reuters file photo)

Washington: Eating raw garlic could help prevent age-related memory loss suffered by Alzheimer's and Parkinson's patients, according to a new study.

The natural compound found in garlic, allyl sulfide, improves the health of bacteria in the stomach and also improve cognitive health in the elderly.

US scientists found the compound restores trillions of microorganisms, also known as gut microbiota, in the intestine.

Dr. JyotirMaya Behera at the University of Louisville in Kentucky said: "Our findings suggest that dietary administration of garlic containing allyl sulfide could help maintain healthy gut microorganisms and improve cognitive health in the elderly."

Co-author Dr Neetu Tyagi added: "The diversity of the gut microbiota is diminished in elderly people, a life stage when neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer's and Parkinson's develop and memory and cognitive abilities can decline. We want to better understand how changes in the gut microbiota relate to ageing-associated cognitive decline."

The team tested the theory on 24-month-old mice, an age which correlates to humans aged between 56 to 69-years-old.

The rodents were given allyl sulfide and compared to mice who were younger and the same age and not given the garlic compound.

The results revealed that the older mice who ate the supplement showed better long-term and short-term memory as well as a healthier gut compared to the other rodents who suffered impaired spatial memory.

Further research found that allyl sulfide preserved a gene expression of neuronal-derived natriuretic factor (NDNF) in the brain which is crucial for long-term and short-term memory.

The team plan to further investigate how restored gut bacteria can prevent age-related memory loss and if garlic could even be used as a treatment for conditions such as Alzheimer's and Parkinson's.

Garlic has been used for thousands of years to treat human disease and can reduce the risk of developing certain kinds of cancers such as breast and stomach, cardiovascular disease, and type 2 diabetes.

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