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Turmeric: a spice for good brain chemicals

Dr. Paul Lapchak, research director at the Department of Neurology Medical Center Cedars-Sinai in Los Angeles, is the principal author of the study, which he presented at the annual conference of the American Stroke Association. His work has shown the beneficial impact of this molecule on protective mechanisms of brain tissue, reports AFP. If the substance NBC-001 does not dissolve clots that blocked a vessel in the brain and causing a stroke, it helps to regenerate damaged tissue at the molecular level.


Turmeric, also called saffron from India, has for many years studied in the context of research on the treatment of brain injuries and diseases. However, this spice is not well absorbed by the body and becomes diluted by too quickly to achieve its targets. In addition, a natural protection system that prevents foreign substances from entering the brain blocks it.


The NBC-001 molecule, it does not have these drawbacks. It is "has a lot of the same virtues that turmeric but with the ability to cross the barrier without any problem Natural cerebral protection and can be quickly delivered and distributed in the brain and boost several key mechanisms that play a role in neuronal survival, "said Paul Lapchak
http://www.maxisciences.com/curcuma/ turmeric-a-spicy-good-for-cerveau_art12487.html

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