The study showed that even the weakened light passing through the skull and scalp could affect these ships. As a result, the output of fluids and toxic substances that help protect the immune protection of the central nervous system is activated.
So far, the world science has accepted the benefits of phototherapy for the brain, but the mechanism of action has remained uncertain. The work of Saratov experts explains exactly how light initiates system processes affecting memory and cognitive functions.
The authors of the project believe that photostimulation can be a promising alternative to drug treatment of diseases such as Alzheimer’s, Parkinson and Dementia. Especially against the background of the limited efficacy of traditional drugs.
Source: Ferra

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