‘Immortality Seed’ SLOWS Alzheimer’s in 3 Months?!
It’s the biggest – and most frustrating – ‘catch-22’ in modern medicine…
Think of the oodles of technological breakthroughs and advances…
But when it comes to Alzheimer’s disease?
Well, that continues to duck, dodge, and elude every trick in the book.
But what if I told you there’s already something out there that may have fallen off modern’s medicine’s radar?
It’s an ancient remedy that’s been around for THOUSANDS of years… and if you start using it NOW, it can help hit the brakes on memory loss in just THREE MONTHS.
According to a study published in the journal Nutrients, an extract made from sesame seeds can have a significant impact on those with memory impairment.
The study found that sesame oil cake (which is derived from extracting oil from roasted sesame seeds), can suppress nerve cell apoptosis and inflammatory reactions – both of which are widely known precursors to Alzheimer’s and other memory-related diseases.
And get this… the study found that sesame slowed down these negative reactions in just THREE MONTHS!
Now, it’s no secret that sesame is one of the best things for your overall health and longevity.
And while sesame seeds are well-known for being on top of burger buns, they have been in use for nearly 4,000 years! In fact, a Hindu legend says they’re a sign of immortality.
While more research around sesame and Alzheimer’s continues to unfold, the initial results are extremely promising and could one day help CURE Alzheimer’s – naturally!
In the meantime, there’s no harm in consuming sesame regularly. Sesame seeds make a great topping for salads, or even as a coating for meats like grilled chicken.
You can also add sesame oil to your collection of at-home cooking oils. Sesame oil has a nice ‘nutty’ aroma and high burn point that makes it a great oil to use in stir-fried vegetables or meats. Sesame oil can be found with other cooking oils at your local grocery store.
And don’t forget that you can score sesame seed extract at your local health food or vitamin store – usually for less than $10 per bottle. Just be sure to only take the dosage that’s listed on the product label.
To the ancient breakthroughs,
Sarah Reagan
Sources:
Hancocks, Nikki. “Study: Sesame oil cake extract effective for improving memory function.” 8/2/21. https://www.nutraingredients.com/Article/2021/08/02/Study-Sesame-oil-cake-extract-effective-for-improving-memory-function


