Can Intermittent Fasting Slow Alzheimer’s Progression?
What if you could help prevent Alzheimer’s in just 6 hours? Okay, let me be more precise – I mean 6 hours per day, as part of an intermittent fasting protocol.
Emerging research suggests that intermittent fasting – also known as time-restricted feeding (TRF) – may slow the progression of Alzheimer’s disease by altering the rhythmic expression of genes in the brain. In today’s article, we’ll explore:
- The Vicious Cycle: First, we’ll quickly recap the established link between Alzheimer’s disease and a disrupted body clock.
- Restoring the Rhythm: Next, we’ll dive into the new data showing how intermittent fasting restored normal sleep and activity patterns in a mouse model of Alzheimer’s.
Excerpted from yahoo! creators


