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27 September 2025

  • curprev 01:4901:49, 27 September 2025TamikaBalke0537 talk contribs 5,288 bytes +5,288 Created page with "<br>A 31-page report issued in 2019 by the worldwide Council on Brain Health (GCBH) concludes there is no convincing proof to suggest dietary supplements for "brain health" in adults 50 and over who would not have identified nutrient deficiencies. Supplements haven't been demonstrated to delay the onset of dementia, nor can they stop, treat or reverse Alzheimer’s disease or different neurological diseases that trigger dementia. For most people, the very best way to get..."