What do you guys think?
Cure for ASD/Autism (mTOR / Luteolin )
#1
Posted 13 August 2015 - 01:30 PM
#2
Posted 09 November 2015 - 09:05 AM
anyone
#3
Posted 10 November 2015 - 10:20 AM
Its a good AGE blocker, which may be why it has said effect on mTOR:
http://www.longecity...ndpost&p=691041
More info here if you care to 'join up some dots':
http://www.longecity...ongevity/page-3
Luteolin triggers global changes in the microglial transcriptome leading to a unique anti-inflammatory and neuroprotective phenotype
http://www.jneuroinf...m/content/7/1/3
Edited by Logic, 10 November 2015 - 10:36 AM.
#4
Posted 11 November 2015 - 01:08 AM
I just have a hard time believing any one supplement could have a pronounced effect on such a wide variety of symptoms and functionalities-- there's a reason Autism is a Spectrum.
That said, since I happen to know of a reasonable and reliable source of Luteolin I think I'll give it a test run.
#5
Posted 12 November 2015 - 11:35 AM
I just have a hard time believing any one supplement could have a pronounced effect on such a wide variety of symptoms and functionalities-- there's a reason Autism is a Spectrum.
That said, since I happen to know of a reasonable and reliable source of Luteolin I think I'll give it a test run.
I think blocking/breaking AGEs has/would have MANY positive downstream effects.
Luteolin seems to be unique in its ability to block all 3 stages of AGE formation?
That makes it a very interesting compound IMHO.
WIKI:
Luteolin can be found in Terminalia chebula or Haritaki, a major constituent of several traditional Ayurvedic medicines. Luteolin is most often found in leaves, but it is also seen in rinds, barks, clover blossom, and ragweed pollen.[1] It has also been isolated from the aromatic flowering plant, Salvia tomentosa in mint family Lamiaceae.[2]
Dietary sources include celery, broccoli, green pepper, parsley, thyme, dandelion, perilla, chamomile tea, carrots, olive oil, peppermint, rosemary, navel oranges, and oregano.[3][4] It can also be found in the seeds of the palm Aiphanes aculeata.[5]
Several studies have been carried out on the beneficial effects of Luteolin with positive results. Studies show that luteolin activates the dopamine transporter which is involved in regulating the amount of dopamine in the neuronal synapse
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luteolin
Do keep us posted Junk Master
#6
Posted 12 November 2015 - 10:29 PM
Good post! I'll definitely keep you posted as soon as I start my trial.
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