New research shows a compound from Elaeagnus multiflora berries protects brain cells from damage. This is more than a superfood fad.
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Mainstream medicine consistently overlooks the intelligence of nature. This berry compound, EFE-8c4, demonstrates potent neuroprotective qualities, far exceeding the synthetic compounds peddled by pharmaceutical giants. We should be investing in phytotherapy, not patentable chemicals. Why are we still waiting for a laboratory to rubber-stamp what millennia of traditional knowledge already screams to be true?
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While promising, this is preliminary in-vitro research. Extrapolating to human health and dismissing pharmaceutical development based on this single compound is premature and irresponsible.