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Brain memory is younger! It is not a dream that pig brain supplements human brain.

It is no longer a joke that the memory is bad and the pig brain supplements the human brain. Domestic clinical studies have found that extracting polypeptide synthetic drugs from small molecular amino acids in pig brain can guide nerve regeneration and improve memory degradation. The doctor pointed out that this "brain rejuvenation" clinical research has now entered a transnational human experiment, and four major hospitals in China have participated in it, hoping to effectively help dementia patients or stroke patients with memory degradation symptoms. (Audio-visual/photojournalist Jiang Yunjun)

Clinical studies have found that small molecular amino acids in pig brain contribute to the repair of damaged cranial nerves. Chen Chun, a neurosurgeon in the Affiliated Hospital of China Medical University, is loyal to the above research results presented at the 7th Asian Congress on Nerve Regeneration and Reconstruction. It is found that the use of neurotrophic drugs in patients with head trauma can guide nerve regeneration and remodeling, which is helpful to the recovery of cognitive function after injury, especially in memory degradation.

Small molecular amino acids with memory degradation have great potential.

Dr. Chen Chunzhong emphasized that disability and disability caused by accidents are still an important problem affecting the health of China people. Even if patients with head trauma are cured, they will often leave sequelae such as memory loss, inattention, emotional instability and personality change. In the past, there was no effective treatment for cognitive impairment in patients with head trauma.

This study shows that timely administration of peptides and small molecular amino acids to injured patients for nerve repair will help to repair the damaged cranial nerves, reduce the cognitive impairment of injured patients in the future, and help them improve their quality of life and return to work.