Absolutely nothing can be done with this until your doctor and stroke hospital condescend to analyze this research and create protocols for your use. You can wait at least 50 years for that.
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S1043661817307831
Abstract
Beyond
the well-known effects on cognitive impairment of the Mediterranean
diet, a number of studies have investigated the possible action on
cognitive decline of different botanicals and
phytochemicals, most of which are well-known anti-inflammatory or antioxidant agents with a good tolerability and
safety profile. In particular, the current literature supports the use of
Ginkgo biloba,
resveratrol,
epigallocatechin-3-gallate and
l-theanine
, Theobroma cacao,
Bacopa monnieri, Crocus sativus
and curcumin, which might have a positive impact on cognitive
impairment used alone or in combination with other nutraceuticals or
traditional drugs. Then, the aim of the present study was to review and
comment the available evidence on botanicals and phytochemicals with a
clinically demonstrable effect on cognitive decline. For this reason, we
carefully reviewed studies published in English language from 1970 to
April 2017 on botanicals and phytochemical claiming to show an effect on
cognitive impairment in humans. Thus, the terms ‘botanicals’, ‘dietary
supplements’, ‘herbal drug’, ‘nutraceuticals’, ‘phytochemical’,
‘cognitive impairment’, ‘Alzheimer’s disease’, ‘clinical trial’, and
‘humans’, alone and in combinations, were incorporated into an
electronic search strategy in both MEDLINE (National Library of
Medicine, Bethesda, MD) and the Cochrane Register of Controlled Trials
(The Cochrane Collaboration, Oxford, UK).
As it
emerges from this systematic review, the use of some phytochemicals and
botanicals seems to be very promising in order to delay the onset and
progression of neurodegenerative and other age-related diseases.
However, further well-designed clinical research is certainly needed to
finally confirm the efficacy and safety profile of these compounds.
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