Voeding en supplementen
Voeding en supplementen
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Important Research Link Between Active Ingredient In Saffron And MS
Important Research Link Between Active Ingredient In Saffron And MS
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[URL="http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/releases/237205.php"][U]Important Research[/U][/URL] Link Between Active Ingredient In Saffron And MS
[QUOTE]Medical researchers at the University of Alberta have discovered that an active ingredient in the Persian spice saffron may be a potential treatment for diseases involving neuroinflammation, such as multiple sclerosis. [/QUOTE]
[QUOTE]"We found there is a compound in saffron, known as crocin, that exerts a protective effect in brain cell cultures and other models of MS. It prevented damage to cells that make myelin in the brain," Power said."[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE]His team discovered that inflammation and a specific type of cell stress are closely linked and lead to neurodegeneration and inflammation which cause cells to lose their protective coating - a process known as demyelination. In experiments conducted by Power and his colleagues, the use of crocin suppressed both inflammation and this specific type of cell stress, resulting in decreased neurological impairment in lab models and cell cultures with MS.[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE]The team's research also revealed that this specific type of cell stress, called the unfolded protein response, may be caused by an ancient virus that was introduced into the DNA of early humans. This particular cell stress is found at high levels in MS brain lesions.
"We all have this ancient virus in our DNA, but for some reason it is excessively turned on in MS," says Power. "We are doing more research investigating this link."[/QUOTE]
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[URL="http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/releases/237205.php"][U]Important Research[/U][/URL] Link Between Active Ingredient In Saffron And MS
[QUOTE]Medical researchers at the University of Alberta have discovered that an active ingredient in the Persian spice saffron may be a potential treatment for diseases involving neuroinflammation, such as multiple sclerosis. [/QUOTE]
[QUOTE]"We found there is a compound in saffron, known as crocin, that exerts a protective effect in brain cell cultures and other models of MS. It prevented damage to cells that make myelin in the brain," Power said."[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE]His team discovered that inflammation and a specific type of cell stress are closely linked and lead to neurodegeneration and inflammation which cause cells to lose their protective coating - a process known as demyelination. In experiments conducted by Power and his colleagues, the use of crocin suppressed both inflammation and this specific type of cell stress, resulting in decreased neurological impairment in lab models and cell cultures with MS.[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE]The team's research also revealed that this specific type of cell stress, called the unfolded protein response, may be caused by an ancient virus that was introduced into the DNA of early humans. This particular cell stress is found at high levels in MS brain lesions.
"We all have this ancient virus in our DNA, but for some reason it is excessively turned on in MS," says Power. "We are doing more research investigating this link."[/QUOTE]
N-acetylglucosamine
N-acetylglucosamine
[URL="http://www.ocregister.com/news/dietary- ... iment.html"][U]UCI[/U][/URL]: Dietary supplement can halt M.S.
[QUOTE]A dietary supplement sold over the counter appears to halt the progress of multiple sclerosis, fending off paralysis in laboratory mice, a new study by UC Irvine researchers shows.
Oral doses of N-acetylglucosamine, similar to the more popular glucosamine, changed abnormal immune cells called T-cells that would otherwise orchestrate immune system attacks on the tissue that insulates nerves.[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE]N-acetylglucosamine is more effective than glucosamine against M.S., he said, though glucosamine is more popular commercially, often thought by users to ease osteoarthritis.[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE]"We don't know the dose, which could be important," he said. "There are no known side effects, but that's always a theoretical risk."[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE]Other studies have shown possible benefit to humans from N-acetylglucosamine, including one a decade ago in Great Britain. Eight of 12 children with inflammatory bowel disease caused by an autoimmune response improved after two years of treatment, with no major side effects.[/QUOTE]
[URL="http://www.ocregister.com/news/dietary- ... iment.html"][U]UCI[/U][/URL]: Dietary supplement can halt M.S.
[QUOTE]A dietary supplement sold over the counter appears to halt the progress of multiple sclerosis, fending off paralysis in laboratory mice, a new study by UC Irvine researchers shows.
Oral doses of N-acetylglucosamine, similar to the more popular glucosamine, changed abnormal immune cells called T-cells that would otherwise orchestrate immune system attacks on the tissue that insulates nerves.[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE]N-acetylglucosamine is more effective than glucosamine against M.S., he said, though glucosamine is more popular commercially, often thought by users to ease osteoarthritis.[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE]"We don't know the dose, which could be important," he said. "There are no known side effects, but that's always a theoretical risk."[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE]Other studies have shown possible benefit to humans from N-acetylglucosamine, including one a decade ago in Great Britain. Eight of 12 children with inflammatory bowel disease caused by an autoimmune response improved after two years of treatment, with no major side effects.[/QUOTE]
Intensive nutrition, progressive exercise, and neuromuscular stimulation bij SP-ers
Intensive nutrition, progressive exercise, and neuromuscular stimulation bij SP-ers
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Magnesium
Magnesium
[URL="http://www.naturalnews.com/034262_magne ... ition.html"]Magnesium[/URL] improves brain plasticity to ease anxiety and boost cognition
[QUOTE]Optimal circulating magnesium levels are well known to promote cardiovascular health. Emerging evidence published in The Journal of Neuroscience explains the importance of this mineral to promote proper electrical and neurotransmitter function in the brain.
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[QUOTE]Additional evidence supporting the importance of magnesium from proper diet or supplementation demonstrates that the mineral is critical to the process of making ATP (the cellular unit of energy) as well as of enabling the vital functions of cellular DNA and RNA. When magnesium levels are diminished, the final stages of energy production do not proceed efficiently. This leads to low brain energy output and may be a precursor to degenerative conditions including Alzheimer's dementia. Nutrition experts recommend supplementing with magnesium daily (300 to 500 mg) to improve cognition and to alleviate the effects of stress and anxiety.
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[URL="http://www.naturalnews.com/034262_magne ... ition.html"]Magnesium[/URL] improves brain plasticity to ease anxiety and boost cognition
[QUOTE]Optimal circulating magnesium levels are well known to promote cardiovascular health. Emerging evidence published in The Journal of Neuroscience explains the importance of this mineral to promote proper electrical and neurotransmitter function in the brain.
[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE]Additional evidence supporting the importance of magnesium from proper diet or supplementation demonstrates that the mineral is critical to the process of making ATP (the cellular unit of energy) as well as of enabling the vital functions of cellular DNA and RNA. When magnesium levels are diminished, the final stages of energy production do not proceed efficiently. This leads to low brain energy output and may be a precursor to degenerative conditions including Alzheimer's dementia. Nutrition experts recommend supplementing with magnesium daily (300 to 500 mg) to improve cognition and to alleviate the effects of stress and anxiety.
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