Cutting edge research has identified an enzyme, Mst3b, that is essential for regenerating damaged axons (nerve fibers) in both the peripheral and central nervous systems. Their research shows that Mst3B is stimulated by inosine, opening the door for a simple nutritional strategy to help regenerate nerve health. Earlier animal research on inosine indicates that it can help repair nerve damage following a stroke.
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Acetyl-L-Carnitine (ALC) is well known as a nerve, mood, memory, and fat burning nutrient. In an animal experiment it has now been demonstrated that ALC can regenerate nerve fibers and re-establish the connection of nerves to organs.
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Most people think about calcium in terms of its vital role in bone building. However, the flow of calcium in and out of all cells is vital to cellular function. A new study shows that if calcium signaling is lacking then cell energy systems break down and the cells start eating themselves. This discovery is of fundamental importance as a break down in the calcium signaling system is now shown to be a key player in the risk for developing nerve degeneration, cancer, and cardiovascular disease.
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muscle rejuvenation,
nerve regeneration