Even borderline deficiencies can cause cognitive symptoms. Catching and correcting them early can help your loved one feel more like themselves—and help you avoid unnecessary worry or confusion.
1. DHA
A brain-loving omega-3 that helps with memory, attention, and cell communication.
2. Prenatal Multivitamin
We use Prenatal Plus, and yes—it’s technically formulated for pregnancy. However, it turns out to be an excellent fit for Alzheimer’s care as well. Here’s why:
- Prenatal vitamins are formulated to support fast-growing brains and nervous systems, so they’re packed with bioavailable nutrients that are easy to absorb.
- Many older adults experience difficulty absorbing nutrients due to changes in their digestive system or interactions with certain medications. Prenatal Plus includes methylated B12 and folate, which are better absorbed and more effective at supporting memory, energy, and mood.
- It also contains Vitamin D3 and K2, which work together to move calcium out of the blood and into the bones, protecting both brain and heart health.
- With a full range of B vitamins, Vitamin E, and essential minerals such as iron, zinc, iodine, magnesium, and selenium, it provides most of the key nutrients associated with cognitive support.
3. Probiotic
A healthy gut supports a healthy brain. We’ve seen improvements in mood and digestion since adding it.
4. Turmeric (Curcumin with Black Pepper)
For inflammation. We notice our mom is more alert and flexible on days she takes it.
5. CoQ10
Supports cellular energy, especially important if your loved one is on statins or managing cholesterol.