Multiple Sclerosis
Our goal is to make your dream concept a commercial product, integrating our strong knowledge of ingredients and techniques to help you make the right decisions
Our goal is to make your dream concept a commercial product, integrating our strong knowledge of ingredients and techniques to help you make the right decisions
Nutraceuticals such as phenolic acids, vitamins, non-flavonoid polyphenols, flavonoid polyphenols, antioxidants (e.g., vitamin A, vitamin E, lipoic acid, and coenzyme Q10), melatonin, diterpenes, and organic sulphur compounds have all been shown to possess an anti-inflammatory and neuroprotective effect against multiple sclerosis. Beside, Echinacea, ginseng, CoQ10, ginkgo Biloba, DHEA, and garlic may decrease the effectiveness of the primary medication used to manage MS. In fact, the FDA has approved Omega-3 fatty acids and considered 1 to 3 grams daily safe intake.
Herbals also have potential rejuvenating and immune-modulatory properties with negligible side effects. Our formulation team can develop products in the form of a diet kit or supplementation to reduce the risk and slow the progression of the disease. Our team also offer help in looking at the pharmaceutical activity, including pharmacokinetic study regarding their efficacy, safety and the required dosage of the products from animal and microorganisms sources to induce in vivo anti-inflammatory activity.
At Food Research Lab's, we formulate food and nutraceuticals for Multiple Sclerosis . Food Research Lab's scientific expertise partners to create winning products that meet the above requirements.
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