Experts Applaud Pine Tree Qualities for Curing Traumatic Brain Injury

Pine-TreeAfter concluding the findings of a latest research, experts have applauded the pine tree attributes and claimed that an antioxidant, Enzogenol, extracted from the pine tree can play a major role to treat people with a traumatic brain injury.

During the study course, the experts have treated more than 60 brain injury sufferers with the Enzogenol, for more than three months and observed that the extract has enough potential to enhance memory as well as to improve the attention span.

While explaining the study findings, an expert from the Auckland University of Technology, who is serving as a stroke specialist, Professor Valery Feigin, notified that patients treated with Enzogenol are less likely to forget most basic information such as names and directions and marked the results as a great new for people with calm brain injury.

"There was a statistically significant improvement on the reporting of cognitive failures such as walking into a room and forgetting what you went in for, failure to remember names”, added a Senior Research fellow Alice Theadom while briefing about the research findings in a media release.

On the other hand, the lead study author who is serving as a Director of AUT's National Institute for Stroke and Applied Neuroscience, Valery Feigin, notified that the team is looking forward to pinpoint the authentic incidence of TBI, across the New Zealand.

Sources have confirmed that the AUT is enthusiastic to perform a complete scale clinical trial in order to estimate the effectiveness of Enzogenol. The research has attempted to explore the Enzogenol properties for improving the verbal and working memory, information processing speed, attention span, everyday memory difficulties as well as post-concussive symptoms, probably after three to 12 months of mild TBI. As per the reports, more than 90 people in the country are believed to suffer a brain injury, every day.