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Two Natural Compounds, One Powerful Synergy: A New Path to Spinal Cord Repair
Spinal cord injury triggers a cascade of oxidative stress and inflammation that severely limits the body's ability to repair damaged neural tissue. A new study reveals that combining two naturally derived compounds--luteolin and astragaloside IV--can work together to overcome this barrier. Rather than acting through a single pathway, the paired therapy simultaneously reduces oxidative damage, dampens neuroinflammation, and promotes nerve fiber regrowth. In experimental models, this synergistic approach led to marked improvements in tissue repair and motor function recovery compared with individual treatments. The findings highlight how carefully designed combination therapies may offer a more effective route for addressing complex neurological injuries that resist conventional, single-target interventions.
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