Paracetamol Can Improve Your Memory
Paracetamol is a more popular class of drugs as pain relievers and fever, began to be studied its usefulness as a drug to improve memory.
According to the Daily Mail site, a team of researchers from Sweden are very confident that paracetamol works on brain cells that control memory. Clinical testing has been carried out and show people who frequently eat paracetamol has a memory test results are better.
Lab studies show paracetamol triggers the serotonin in the brain. Indirectly serotonin leads to increased memory. This happens because serotonin has an effect to reduce stress and make more relaxing brain.
While the direct effect of paracetamol is activate brain areas associated with learning ability, memory and problem solving, namely the hippocampus area. Research in Sweden shows the level of anxiety of patients with dementia was reduced by 17 percent after taking high doses of paracetamol over the past two months.
According Dr.Anne Corbet, researchers from The Alzheimer’s Society, explained the problem facing patients with dementia not only forgot where to put stuff. Patients also often cannot recognize her family and her life.
Although paracetamol seemed promising, but Corbet suggested that patients are not experimenting with paracetamol because of research conducted by scientists are still in their infancy.
