Membrane Lipid Replacement—a functional approach to repairing cellular membranes, reducing symptoms, and restoring function

G. Nicolson
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Abstract: Membrane Lipid Replacement (MLR) uses natural, protected membrane lipid supplements to safely replace damaged, oxidized lipids in cellular membranes in order to restore membrane function, decrease various symptoms and improve health.  Membrane injury occurs in essentially all chronic and acute medical conditions as well as in normal aging and development. The repair of damaged cellular membranes, and the removal of impaired membrane lipids and other toxic molecules from cells, are essential to recovery and health.  Clinical studies have demonstrated the advantages of MLR in restoring membrane and organelle function and reducing fatigue, pain and other symptoms in chronic illnesses and aging patients.  MLR has also been used in in vitro studies to demonstrate its ability to increase cell motility and resistance to oxidative damage. It also has the ability to enhance the bioavailability of other nutrients and their transport across intestinal epithelial cell barriers.Keywords: membrane phospholipids, lipid transport, lipid oxidation, mitochondrial function, fatigue, pain, chronic disease symptoms, aging 
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膜脂替代-修复细胞膜、减轻症状和恢复功能的功能性方法
摘要/ Abstract摘要:膜脂替代(MLR)是利用天然的、受保护的膜脂补充剂,安全地替代细胞膜中受损、氧化的脂质,以恢复细胞膜功能,减少各种症状,改善健康状况。膜损伤基本上发生在所有慢性和急性疾病中,也发生在正常的衰老和发育中。受损细胞膜的修复,以及从细胞中清除受损的膜脂和其他有毒分子,对恢复和健康至关重要。临床研究表明,MLR在恢复慢性疾病和老年患者的膜和细胞器功能,减轻疲劳、疼痛等症状方面具有优势。MLR也被用于体外研究,以证明其增加细胞运动性和抗氧化损伤的能力。它也有能力提高其他营养物质的生物利用度及其通过肠上皮细胞屏障的运输。关键词:膜磷脂,脂质转运,脂质氧化,线粒体功能,疲劳,疼痛,慢性疾病症状,衰老
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