Prevention
of Alzheimer's disease must consequently start as soon as the
reduction of testosterone production is detected, even if there
exist other factors responsible for Alzheimer's disease.
certain number of pathological consequences could result from a
biochemical degeneration in cascade starting from a simple
cause: the reduction or the stop of androgens' secretion in man
as in woman.
A detailed study of
androgens' production
is essential among patients (men or women) presenting an
Alzheimer's disease. Biochemical detection of deficits and
their therapeutic corrections should be determined,
particularly at the beginning of the disease.
Treatment of androgenic deficiencies is without danger.
A drug can only
reach the diseased areas of the brain if the
cerebral arteries are permeable.
Therefore, in order for natural molecules
such as hormones or drug molecules to reach the
brain cells, it is essential to first keep the
cerebral arteries healthy.