Karin

Red light and green tea may sound like a rather strange brew, but scientists has revealed that they may provide an answer to the treatment for Alzheimer’s disease.

There is evidence in animal models that green tea extract is beneficial to neurological diseases such as Alzheimer’s. The beta-amyloid contents in Alzheimer’s brain cells can be reduced by up to 60% when incubated in a buffer containing green tea extract – epigallocatechin gallate (EGCG).

However because of the brain-blood-barrier between the blood stream and the brain cells, it can be difficult getting drugs into the brain. Red light with a wave length of 670nm, which can penetrate tissue and bone, has the ability to increase the permeability of the barrier. Recent studies by a German group led by Andrei Sommer at the University of Ulm have shown that using the pulses of red light to stimulate the brain of experiment animals while administrating EGCG orally at the same time can increase the intake of this drug. Results have shown 10% of beta-amyloid reduction in the oral administration only group whereas up to 50% in the plus red light group.

Sommer believes this technology can also be used to deliver other drugs through the barrier to treat other brain diseases besides Alzheimer’s such as brain tumor and stroke.

Red light and green tea may sound like a rather strange brew, but scientists has revealed that they may provide an answer to the treatment for Alzheimer’s disease.

There is evidence in animal models that green tea extract is beneficial to neurological diseases such as Alzheimer’s. The beta-amyloid contents in Alzheimer’s brain cells can be reduced by up to 60% when incubated in a buffer containing green tea extract – epigallocatechin gallate (EGCG).

However because of the brain-blood-barrier between the blood stream and the brain cells, it can be difficult getting drugs into the brain. Red light with a wave length of 670nm, which can penetrate tissue and bone, has the ability to increase the permeability of the barrier. Recent studies by a German group led by Andrei Sommer at the University of Ulm have shown that using the pulses of red light to stimulate the brain of experiment animals while administrating EGCG orally at the same time can increase the intake of this drug. Results have shown 10% of beta-amyloid reduction in the oral administration only group whereas up to 50% in the plus red light group.

Sommer believes this technology can also be used to deliver other drugs through the barrier to treat other brain diseases besides Alzheimer’s such as brain tumor and stroke.

Dec 182011

If you’re anything like me, this Moroccan oil hair treatment is the answer to damaged hair. I like to change my hair color frequently. The problem is by applying all these guys to my hair, my hair has become quite damaged. Last time I went to get my hair professionally styled, my hairstylist recommended this Moroccan oil. She said it would stop damage to my hair and make it beautiful once again, and she was right.

It only takes just the tiniest amount. I just place the opening of the bottle against my palm and tip it one time. I rub it in to my towel dried hair and then apply heat with a blow dryer to help it dry more quickly. The Moroccan Oil is instantly absorbed by the hair. The results are just amazing. Even my friends can’t believe how much nicer my hair is now.

At first it seems a little bit pricey, but when you realize how little it takes to make your hair beautiful again, Moroccan Oil Hair Treatment is actually quite reasonable in price.

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