Rehabilitation is a process commonly used to strengthen or to regain neurological functions. We learn how to regain strength or independence in daily activities.
To be successful, any rehabilitation program should consist of carefully directed and focused activities, with repetitive practice – this corresponds to the natural process of learning new skills.
One of the key neurological processes supporting rehabilitation is the capability of our brain to reorganize our healthy neurons and direct new neurons to embed new information and to regain lost functions.
NeuroAiD™II scientifically researched
Pharmacology and pre-clinical studies (made on cells cultures and animal models) have been conducted to identify the mechanisms of action of NeuroAiD™II, confirming the multimodal approach of the product.
Research has been conducted with involvement of international experts. Findings have been published in specialized journals and released in international conferences over the years.
Over 30 scientific papers have been published and the research remains very active with ongoing trials to further assess the properties of NeuroAiD’s family products.