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Apple Juice May Boost Memory
Fruit's Antioxidants May Fight Aging Effects And Alzheimer's Disease

By Jennifer Warner; Reviewed by Louise Chang, M.D.
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Prior research has shown that supplementing animal diets with other antioxidant-rich fruits and vegetables, such as blueberries, spinach, and strawberries, can help slow age-related mental decline better than using dietary supplements.

An apple (or two) a day may help keep Alzheimer's away — and fight the effects of aging on the brain.

A new study shows drinking apple juice may improve memory by preventing the decline of an essential neurotransmitter known as acetylcholine.

Neurotransmitters are chemicals released by nerve cells to transmit messages to other nerve cells. They are critical for good memory and brain health. Previous studies have shown that increasing the amount of acetylcholine in the brain can slow the mental decline found in people with Alzheimer's disease.