A Possible Treatment for Memory Loss and Associated Disorders

Authors

  • Reginald Marsh Honorary Associate Professor, Auckland University, Dept of Psychological Medicine, New Zealand. Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.47363/JNRRR/2026(8)248

Abstract

About two years or so ago I began to have memory difficulties, sporadic nominal aphasia. I would have to search for names of things and particularly of people. They just would not be there when I wanted them but often would appear about five minutes later. As a forerunner of Alzheimer’s disease, it was particularly concerning. Recently, however, looking through the literature I found Butterfly Pea Flower tea mentioned as a possible treatment.

Author Biography

  • Reginald Marsh, Honorary Associate Professor, Auckland University, Dept of Psychological Medicine, New Zealand.

    Honorary Associate Professor, Auckland University, Dept of Psychological Medicine, New Zealand.

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Published

2026-04-20