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curcumin and dementia

The potential neuroprotective effects of curcumin, including reducing amyloid and oxidative stress in animals.

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Jan 13, 2026
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How reliable are consumer reviews and proprietary‑blend supplements claiming ‘neuroprotection’ for dementia?

Consumer-facing reviews and marketing materials for “neuroprotective” supplements often overstate human benefit while leaning on preclinical biology, and independent testing plus regulatory guidance w...

Jan 19, 2026

Which components of honey (pinocembrin, chrysin, gallic acid) have human pharmacokinetic or safety data relevant to brain effects?

Pinocembrin is the only honey-derived compound among the three with published human pharmacokinetic and safety data relevant to potential brain effects, showing linear plasma kinetics after intravenou...

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