Alzheimer’s Disease is a progressive disease of the brain, which is characterized by confusion, loss of memory, disorientation, restlessness, speech disturbances, inability to carry out purposeful movements, and hallucinations. In 1906, the first described disease was by a German neuropathologist Alois Alzheimer. The disease affects 2.5 to 3 million people in the United States and is a leading cause of dementia among the elderly