Friday, 15 April 2016

Maple Syrup Helps Protect Neurons, Brain Function In Worm Study



Maple Syrup

Here’s another reason to love maple syrup: It helps protect neurons and brain function, according to a roundworm study. The sticky stuff is rich in antioxidants that keep the neurons healthy.
(Photo : Steve Buissinne | Pixabay)




Maple syrup helps protect neurons and keep the brain healthy, a new research has found. The pancakes and waffles condiment we love to bits is packed with antioxidants that help protect the brain.


However, researchers cautioned against running to the store and stocking up on maple syrup. The neurological…



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Maple Syrup Helps Protect Neurons, Brain Function In Worm Study

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