Tree Brain Medicine explores the burgeoning field of phytopharmacology, investigating how extracts from trees can enhance cognitive function and brain health. It delves into the neuroprotective properties found in specific tree extracts and their potential to improve memory and focus. The book highlights that traditional medicine has long utilized tree-derived remedies, a practice now being validated by modern science isolating active compounds responsible for cognitive benefits.
The book uniquely integrates traditional knowledge with modern scientific methodology, providing an evidence-based perspective on natural remedies for cognitive decline. It systematically progresses through chapters, first introducing phytopharmacology, then surveying tree species with cognitive benefits. Further chapters analyze neurobiological mechanisms of action and review clinical studies, culminating in practical applications for brain health.