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Posted On: 10/06/2023 5:38:02 PM
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This is an interesting read. It seems that the smell of menthol might improve cognitive abilities in Alzheimer's Disease. Additionally, this may reinforce Leronlimab's positive role in treatment of Alzheimer's Disease. Doesn't Leronlimab regulate IL-1B? From the article:
In particular, researchers noticed a reduction in the interleukin-1-beta (IL-1β) protein, which helps to regulate the body's inflammatory response – a response that can offer natural protection but one that leads to harm when it's not controlled properly.
In mice with Alzheimer's, the course of menthol for a six-month-long period was enough to stop the cognitive abilities and memory capabilities of the mice from deteriorating. In addition, it appears menthol pushed the IL-1β protein back to safe levels in the brain.
https://www.sciencealert.com/mouse-study-reve...alzheimers
In particular, researchers noticed a reduction in the interleukin-1-beta (IL-1β) protein, which helps to regulate the body's inflammatory response – a response that can offer natural protection but one that leads to harm when it's not controlled properly.
In mice with Alzheimer's, the course of menthol for a six-month-long period was enough to stop the cognitive abilities and memory capabilities of the mice from deteriorating. In addition, it appears menthol pushed the IL-1β protein back to safe levels in the brain.
https://www.sciencealert.com/mouse-study-reve...alzheimers
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