<p>Researchers in Sweden have carried out the study and found that vitamin C can help reverse the build-up of toxic proteins which form into harmful plaques in the brains of sufferers.<br /><br />The researchers at Lund University hope their discovery can also be used to slow the progress of the disease in those who already have it, the 'Daily Express' reported.<br />In fact, they have based their findings on an analysis of an experiment of laboratory rodents.<br /><br />Katrin Mani, who led the study, said: "When we treated brain tissue from mice that had Alzheimer's disease with vitamin C, the toxic protein aggregates were dissolved.<br />"The notion that vitamin C can have a positive effect on Alzheimer's disease is controversial but our results open up new opportunities for research and the possibilities offered by vitamin C."<br /><br />She added that while vitamin C is in fresh fruit it can be absorbed in larger quantities from fruit juice. "Vitamin C is not a drug and having an extra daily glass of orange juice would do no harm," she said.</p>
<p>Researchers in Sweden have carried out the study and found that vitamin C can help reverse the build-up of toxic proteins which form into harmful plaques in the brains of sufferers.<br /><br />The researchers at Lund University hope their discovery can also be used to slow the progress of the disease in those who already have it, the 'Daily Express' reported.<br />In fact, they have based their findings on an analysis of an experiment of laboratory rodents.<br /><br />Katrin Mani, who led the study, said: "When we treated brain tissue from mice that had Alzheimer's disease with vitamin C, the toxic protein aggregates were dissolved.<br />"The notion that vitamin C can have a positive effect on Alzheimer's disease is controversial but our results open up new opportunities for research and the possibilities offered by vitamin C."<br /><br />She added that while vitamin C is in fresh fruit it can be absorbed in larger quantities from fruit juice. "Vitamin C is not a drug and having an extra daily glass of orange juice would do no harm," she said.</p>