The critical question is must this be given before the injury, or can it be given after the injury? If it only works if given ahead of time, this would mean that they’d probably have to change MREs so they contain an amount of this synthetic compound.
The article speaks of therapies so I suppose the studies are of therapeutic and not preventive use. But then, the title says "neuroprotective against stroke and traumatic brain injury." Hard to tell without the further research to which I am averse.
> “If it only works if given ahead of time, this would mean that theyd probably have to change MREs so they contain an amount of this synthetic compound.”
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The last thing we need is any synthetic compound in our food!
The article is masking the fact that the pure cumin is more effective than the drug, and cheaper, and above all, safer.
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