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Nasal spray for ageing brains appears ,

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A nasal spray has been found to reverse signs of brain ageing in mouse trials

A nasal spray has been found to reverse signs of brain ageing in mouse trials, according to a new paper published in the Journal of Extracellular Vesicles.

The spray, which tackles a process typical to ageing brains called “neuroinflammaging”, delivered benefits within weeks – and results lasted for months.

https://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/entry/nasal-spray-reverse-brain-ageing_uk_69df6dcce4b05c8319cdc49e#

If these congestive benefits are genuine - can this also be posted in the anti-vax, flat earth and moon-landing denier threads ???.... 🤭

Rodent trials have also indicated 5-10mg of Lithium orotate prevent, reduce and halt the progression of dementia. Rather than Big Pharma running the show with drugs out of our price range, better get back to some more fundamental medicine.

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My brain has been aging for longer than I can recall.

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My brain has been aging for longer than I can recall.

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