Other Treatment
Treatment with the herbal
supplement ginkgo biloba to improve mental functioning is considered
experimental.
Other therapies, such as light therapy,
aromatherapy, and exercise, may help reduce behaviors such as agitation but
should only be done with supervision.
Other Treatment Choices
- Ginkgo biloba. Some evidence suggests
that ginkgo biloba may improve thinking problems associated with
Alzheimer's disease.15
- Aromatherapy. One small study indicates that this
therapy, when used as a lotion containing essential balm oil, may be safe and
effective for reducing significant agitation in people with severe
dementia.16 But more research is needed to prove its
effectiveness.
- Light therapy. This
treatment is often used to relieve depression. It may help reduce depression,
agitation, and sleeplessness associated with Alzheimer's disease. The person is
exposed to either natural light or artificial light for several hours every
morning or at night to reduce depression.
- Exercise. Gentle
exercise, such as walking or swimming, can also relieve symptoms of depression
associated with Alzheimer's disease. Exercise is most effective when it is
combined with teaching caregivers how to work through behavioral problems with
the person who has Alzheimer's disease.
Another way a caregiver can try to reduce agitation is to
play soothing music for the person who has Alzheimer's disease, during meals
and when the caregiver is helping with bathing.
What To Think About
As with other new drugs in
development, other treatments for Alzheimer's disease such as ginkgo biloba
need further study. Their effectiveness and possible side effects are not yet
fully known. Talk to your doctor before you decide to try any
herbal therapies, supplements, or nonprescription
treatments.