Guest guest Posted November 14, 2007 Report Share Posted November 14, 2007 Elinor and all, I have finally digested the article and written a brief summary of the Curcumin trials that I posted during the summer. Curcumin Overview A series of consecutive trials were completed on different types and ages of mice. Researchers found that Curcumin significantly decreased Schwann cell death in both the PMP22 and MPZ genes. To additional other important results are: 1) Curcumin improved motor performance and muscle strength; and 2) Curcumin increased the number and size of myelinated axons. Curcumin also enables more protein processing which may also benefit CMT and other inherited disorders. However, it is dose dependent and positive effects are reversed after treatment withdrawal. There were no toxic effects nor did Curcumin affect the growth of animals. The dose of 100 mg Curcumin by kg of body weight was used. Newborn mice showed better improvement than adults treated. Researchers conclude more studies are needed. Gretchen Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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