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    D-flavonoids make the "children of the stars" no longer lonely

    • Last Update: 2022-11-14
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    Recently, Beijing Jiafurui Biotechnology Co.
    , Ltd.
    has established a cooperative relationship with the Rehabilitation Center for the Disabled in Chaoyang City, Liaoning Province, to help autistic children in the rehabilitation center improve sleep disorders, language disorders, social disorders, poor attention and other problems in terms of diet structure and nutritional conditioning
    .

    Autistic children, like stars in the sky, shimmer alone in distant outer space, have no contact with anyone else, therefore, they are also called "children of the stars"
    .
    According to the United Nations, more than 70 million people worldwide suffer from autism, 13 million people with autism in China, and more than 3 million
    children under the age of 14.

    The "Autism Rehabilitation Department" specially set up by Chaoyang Rehabilitation Center for the Disabled helps autistic children aged 1-12 to carry out early intervention and post-training education, and rescues
    30 lonely children free of charge every year.
    At present, the treatment of autism is still a problem in world medicine, so far there is no specific drug, but also need to rely on training, education, behavioral intervention, nutrition and other non-drug therapy for intervention treatment
    .

    A large number of international studies have found that neurological problems in children such as autism are closely related to the γ-aminobutyric acid (GABA) inhibition of the nervous system in the brain, and damage to the GABA inhibiting nervous system can lead to a series of cranial nerve problems
    .
    Liang Jing, chief scientist of Jiafurui, professor of the University of Southern California School of Pharmacy and academician of the Royal Academy of Medical Sciences, has established the "guide/support protein-inhibition of nerve receptor channel theory"
    in the course of more than 20 years of research on GABA's inhibition of nerve receptor pathways.
    In view of GABA's inhibition of nerve receptors, screening, purifying and proportioning in natural plants such as citrus aurantium, blueberry, and toothed snake grape leaves, Liang Jing developed a group of natural small molecule flavonoids and named them "D-flavonoids"
    .

    Through various experiments, Liang Jing has repeatedly confirmed that D-flavonoids can repair mitochondria in brain cells, replenish energy, and have a positive regulatory effect on brain inhibition of nerve receptors, thereby helping children to improve nerve conduction ability, supplement nutritional energy, strengthen the inhibition of nerve receptor expression, and promote the repair
    of brain nerve cell networks.
    This time, Jiafurui will provide nutritional support for Chaoyang Rehabilitation Center for the Disabled, and help autistic children in the center regulate brain nerve function and improve intellectual development, social skills, and language skills through D-flavonoids
    .

    Today, D-flavonoids have been commercialized in many countries, made into a variety of food forms, and have passed the US FDA certification
    .
    This new development and application of traditional food has also brought new vitality to traditional Chinese herbal medicine, which is pure natural plants and medicine and food
    .

    Professor Shi Hanping, director of the Department of Nutrition of Beijing Shijitan Hospital, proposed that natural foods are closer to the physiological and pathological needs of the human body, and their application and development prospects are the key tasks
    of the future nutrition industry.

    (Liu Hongxi, Qin Mingqiang)

    China Food News(November 09, 2022 Version 03)

    (Editor: Wang Jiayi).

     

     

     

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