Paul Saladino· MD
they have neurotrophic factors that support the survival of existing neurons and they grow new neurons
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they have neurotrophic factors that support the survival of existing neurons and they grow new neurons
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included in this beef brain are neurotrophic factors factors that support the survival of existing our existing neurons and encourage the growth of new neurons as well as sphingomyelin which plays a central role in the myelin sheath those are little wrappings of the cell of the neuronal sheaths and cell signaling
it is desiccated which is so it's low temperature dehydrated brain which preserves all of these crucial factors in the brain it preserves the DHA and the epa and all of these neurotrophic factors in the brain which will support our own brains
There's a molecule called sphingomyelin which plays a central role in the myelin sheath and cell signaling