Royal Jelly also has a stimulating, activating effect on the central nervous system and shows neurotrophic effects on the mature brain....
Royal Jelly
Can Diminish Secondary Neuronal Damage After Experimental Spinal Cord Injury in
Rabbits
Food ChemToxicol, 2012 Apr 17
The aim of
this experimental study was to investigate the neuroprotective effect of Royal
jelly (RJ) on traumatic spinal cord injury (SCI).
Twenty-one New Zealand 
Significant
improvement was observed in RJ treated group, 24h after SCI, with respect to
control.
Traumatic
SCI led to increase in the lipid peroxidation and decrease enzymic or
non-enzymic endogenous antioxidative defense systems, and increase in apoptotic
cell numbers.
RJ
treatment mostly prevented lipid peroxidation and also augmented endogenous
enzymic or non-enzymic antioxidative defense systems. Again, RJ treatment
significantly decreased the apoptotic cell number induced by SCI.
 

However, today’s effort demonstrated the difficulty in drawing an audience. Spinal cord injuries affect as many as an estimated 332,000 persons in this country. suvitas
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