Guest guest Posted December 28, 2001 Report Share Posted December 28, 2001 Here are some interesting abstracts from a Russian Medical journal on minimal brain dysfunction in children and the effects of various metals in the body. ---------------------- Avdeyenko T.V, Gromova O.A, Burtsev E.M, Fedotova L.E. A lowered magnesium content is the major metal deficiency status in minimal cerebral dysfunction in children Vestnik, 1998, 3 (1): 70-72. The incidence and grade of magnesium deficiency in minimal cerebral dysfunction (MCD) in children, its clinical features, and pharmacological correction of magnesium deficiency with medication Magnesium and Vitamin B6 are discussed. ---------------- Gromova O.A., Burtsev E.M., Avdeyenko T.V. Metal homeostasis in children with minimal cerebral dysfunction Vestnik, 1998, 3 (1): 59-64. We studied homeostasis of 24 metals, using the data of hair tests in 68 children (aged 3-8 years) with minimal cerebral dysfunction (MCD). The evidence of metal ligand homeostasis deformation in the evaluated children was both excessive level content of neurotoxic elements (plumbum, aluminium, nickel, cadmium) and deficiency in neuroactive ones (calcium, ferrous, copper, zinc, potassium, manganese, selenium) with the prevalence of magnesium deficiency. --------- Gromova O.A., Burtsev E.M., Avdeyenko T.V. Cerebrolysin: New sites of its activity Vestnik, 1998, 3 (1): 65-69 On the basis of our findings we report a new approach to Cerebrolysin. Cerebrolysin has proved to be both a corrector of metal ligand homeostasis and immune-modulating medication increasing resistance to upper respiratory tract diseases in children with minimal cerebral dysfunction which are exposed to frequent illnesses. The evaluations of Cerebrolysin element composition have identified in it a significant presence of structural neuroactive elements (magnesium, calcium, potassium, phosphorus) and trace elements (zinc, selenium, ferrous, cobalt, manganese, nickel, chromium, copper, vanadium and lithium) possessing a certain pharmacological neuroprotective and, therefore, immune-modulating activity of the medication. ---------------- Dr Mel C Siff Denver, USA Supertraining/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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