A milkshake said to contain “memory boosting” nutrients that reduce symptoms of early Alzheimer`s went on sale in Britain Monday.
The drink contains nutrients like those found in breast milk.
The milkshake came after a decade of research into a formula said to improve the brain function of people in the early stages of the disease.
Taken 125 ml once a day, the drink “Souvenaid” has ingredients that work together to boost brain cells important for memory.
It contains omega 3 fatty acids, the nutrient found in fish which is known to be good for the brain.
It also contains two other compounds normally present in blood — uridine, produced by liver and kidneys and found in breast milk, and choline found in meat, nuts and eggs — along with B vitamins.
Studies carried out by researchers at Massachusetts Institute of Technology suggest it helps improve memory performance after six months in people with mild Alzheimer`s who are not taking drugs.
However, a study on people with moderate Alzheimer`s who were on prescribed medication found no improvement, the daily said.
Around 800,000 people in Britain live with dementia, of which Alzheimer`s disease is the most common form.
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