Sweet Waters Occupational Therapy

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Clinic & Home Based Interventions for Children and Adults

Address: 35 School Road, Amanzimtoti, 4126 Contact Number: 060 475 8141
Email: s.w.occtherapy@gmail.com
Website: sweetwatersoccupationaltherapy.com

17/08/2025

Harvard Medical School scientists have made a groundbreaking discovery linking lithium to Alzheimer’s disease treatment. Their research found that lithium levels are significantly lower even in the earliest stages of memory loss. Amyloid-beta plaques, known to cause Alzheimer’s, bind to lithium in the brain, reducing its availability and speeding up the disease’s progression.

This study marks the first time lithium, widely used in psychiatric medicine, has been shown to naturally exist in the brain at important biological levels. In mouse models, lithium depletion caused a rapid buildup of harmful amyloid-beta and tau proteins, increased brain inflammation, and worsened cognitive decline.

The breakthrough came when researchers used lithium orotate, a form of lithium that avoids binding with amyloid-beta plaques. At very low doses, lithium orotate reversed memory loss and other Alzheimer’s-like symptoms in mice without any toxicity. While human trials are still needed, this discovery opens the door to lithium testing as a way to identify people at risk and the potential for targeted lithium supplementation to prevent or even restore cognitive function in dementia patients.

This exciting development could transform the future of Alzheimer’s treatment and prevention, offering new hope to millions worldwide.

Spoon theory in Dementia. This is why we focus on simplifying tasks, reducing decisions, protecting their mental energy.
06/07/2025

Spoon theory in Dementia.
This is why we focus on simplifying tasks, reducing decisions, protecting their mental energy.

05/06/2025

My son knew 5 of these as an infant and it REALLY helped us communicate before he was able to speak. Highly recommend teaching your kiddo the basics!

08/02/2025

The Value of Play

Play is fun.
Play comes from within. Children love to play.
Play is an important part of healthy development.
Play is enjoyable and doesn’t need careful planning, or an end result.
Play means active involvement, not just watching.
During play, the child sets the rules, and there is no right or wrong way to play.
During play children practise physical skills and learn about their bodies.
They learn to use their imagination.
They learn about their own feelings and the feelings of others.
They learn about the world around them using all five senses.
Play is the work of children!

Through play children learn:

To explore materials
To be creative
To use language
To share (maybe!)
To make decisions
To test possibilities
To estimate
To concentrate
and so much more!

Children need the time to explore and learn through play – by playing alone, with other children, and with you. Each of these relationships are important!

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02/10/2024

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13/06/2024

SCREEN TIME IS A BIG NO NO!

Lovely resource for parents and teachers.
06/06/2024

Lovely resource for parents and teachers.

If you’re looking to learn more about play, you’ve come to the right place.

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35 School Road, Kingsburgh, Amanzimtoti
Doonside
4126

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