T:Can you reverse neurocognitive deficits?	
Q:Just got diagnosed with major cognitive disorder. 
Diagnosed with Chronic Lyme Disease <date> mother had Vascular dementia,  father has late onset at <age>,  and multiple concussion histioryread Bredeson's book just had my Apoe4 done waiting for results. 
 Anyone here reverse Neurocognitive deficits ? 
 A:I had started taking <medicine> for foot neuropathy. 
 I had read it would help,  but it didn't. 
 But after about <time period>,  I began to notice my memory improving. 
 I work as a gate guard and people would ask if I didn't remember them. 
 I didn't. 
 But after the <medicine> I started recognizing them. 
 I have been taking <medicine> for about <time_period> and have had significant memory improvement overall. 
 I am <age> old and have signifcant family history of Alzheimers. 
 I have a friend I was telling about this. 
 He is <age> old and told me he has difficulty recognizing faces and general memory loss. 
 Now after <time_period>,  he has had signifcant improvement of his memory. 
 His wife has been so impressed with his improvement that she has started taking it just in case. 
 Search the internet and you can find studies that show a correlation between <medicine> and neuroplasticity. 
 That's the brains ability to heal ie grow new brain cells. 
 I wonder if the aluminum found in Alzheimers brains is the brain using aluminum because there is little or no <medicine> available. 
 I am posting this hoping to help others and spur research into <medicine> research for memory disorders. 
 
A:Thanks,  my friend for posting this I been forgetting a lot of things lately and I am nervous that my memory could be fading on me. 
I'm <age> old and I just can not remember things that me and my wife did several years ago including some of the things with the children. 
I played football in and some in college and yes we used our helmets back then to tackle with. 

A:Hi <name> did you find anything that helped with you cognotive disorder

A:Lion's mane mushroom supposedly has neuroregenerative properties. 
Give it a try. 
It's one delicious mushroom when briefly sautéed in a pan with some butter,  salt & pepper,  parsley,  garlic,  onion. 
Start with a small dose though as it packs quite a punch! Don't get the dried powder,  try to get the fresh one that's still alive. 
They come in large plastic bags. 

