
When the researchers examined the mice’s brains, they found significantly smaller deposits of toxic proteins in the brains of the supplemented animals indicative of protection against neurotoxicity.Past research has also shown that PQQ is beneficial in the instance of Parkinson's disease. Life Extension reports further that in mouse models of Parkinson's, PQQ helped restore brain cells' mitochondrial functions and reduced brain cell death. These effects helped reduce the abnormal movements that are characteristic of the disease. As Natural Health 365 reports, studies have also shown that PQQ can help increase blood flow to the brain. Forty-one healthy seniors took part in a clinical trial, where they were either given a 20-milligram PQQ supplement or a placebo daily for 12 weeks. At the study's end, scientists found the supplement group had substantial gains in their ability to focus, as well as their working memories.
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