NeuroAiD

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NeuroAiD is a traditional Chinese medicine that has been used for the treatment of stroke and traumatic brain injury. It is a combination of 14 natural ingredients, including herbs and minerals, that are believed to promote neurogenesis and angiogenesis, and improve neurological function.

Ingredients[edit]

NeuroAiD contains the following ingredients:

Mechanism of Action[edit]

The exact mechanism of action of NeuroAiD is not fully understood. However, it is believed to promote neurogenesis and angiogenesis, and improve neurological function. It may also have anti-inflammatory and antioxidant effects.

Clinical Trials[edit]

Several clinical trials have been conducted to evaluate the efficacy and safety of NeuroAiD in the treatment of stroke and traumatic brain injury. The results have been promising, but more research is needed.

Side Effects[edit]

The most common side effects of NeuroAiD include nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea. However, these side effects are usually mild and temporary.

Contraindications[edit]

NeuroAiD is contraindicated in patients with known hypersensitivity to any of the ingredients in the product.

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