“…Several hypotheses about cholinergic system dysfunction [9], Aβ deposits, oxidative stress [10], inflammatory pathways [11], calcium signaling dysfunction [12], hormone imbalance [13], and genetic components [14] have been considered to play important roles in the occurrence and development of AD, although the etiology of this disease is still not precisely known [15]. In addition, although several therapies have been used as compensation for the cholinergic neuronal loss and reduction or prevention of amyloid/tau aggregation and toxicity, such as gene therapy, vaccines, anti-inflammatory agents [16], cholesterol-lowering agents, anti-oxidants [17], and hormone therapy [18] for AD, these single targeted therapies have often been unsuccessful [19,20]. Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), with thousands of years of history in China, has received widespread attention, particularly given the few side effects it carries, multi-target treatments, and natural origins [21,22].…”