
popular-science
Rebooting the Brain's Signal Tower: Exploring the Transmitter "Correction" Technique of ZXSF Volatile Oil
Facing the brain communication paralysis caused by Alzheimer's disease, the aromatic essence of ZXSF miraculously restores cognitive function by rebalancing neurotransmitters like acetylcholine and glutamate.

Alzheimer's disease (AD), a neurodegenerative disease that causes patients to gradually "disconnect" from the surrounding world, is terrifying not only because of memory fading but also because of the silent collapse within the brain's neural network. Modern medicine has found that the abnormal deposition of amyloid-beta (Aβ) in the brain acts like roadblocks, blocking signal communication between neurons. Facing this medical conundrum, the volatile oil extract of the TCM prescription "Zhenxin Xingshui Yizhi Fang" (ZXSF) is demonstrating its magical efficacy in unblocking the brain's "signal towers."

To explore the true trump card of this aromatic power, scientists artificially induced a mouse model of cognitive impairment using Aβ1-42 protein in the laboratory. The hippocampal area (the key part responsible for memory) of these mice was severely damaged, and neurotransmitter transmission fell into chaos. However, after receiving treatment with ZXSF volatile oil, the performance of these mice in the water maze test showed an astonishing reversal: they were no longer at a loss but could quickly and accurately find the hidden target platform.
In-depth Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay (ELISA) revealed the microscopic truth behind this behavioral reversal. The normal operation of the brain relies highly on the delicate balance of neurotransmitters. In the AD pathological state, this balance is ruthlessly broken. The volatile oil acts like a superb "intracerebral tuner." It successfully up-regulated the neurotransmitters responsible for excitement and learning in the brain (such as Acetylcholine Ach and Glutamate Glu) and simultaneously down-regulated the overly inhibitory neurotransmitters (such as γ-aminobutyric acid GABA).

It is precisely this precise "correction" of central neurotransmitters that allows damaged neurons to resume smooth communication. The volatile oil of ZXSF not only proves itself to be a solid backing against Aβ protein toxicity but also provides an aromatic path of hope for treating Alzheimer's disease by regulating neurotransmitters.
Reference PDF for study; cite the published version.