Polygonum minus or commonly known by Malaysians as KESUM & laksa leaves, is a type of herb that is also scientifically known as Persicaria Minor.
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The future "business potential" of Kesum (Polygonum minus) as a natural nootropic ingredient in Malaysia, ASEAN, and South Korea, especially for memory issues and dementia, possibilities for cognitive-enhancement solutions.
'Cognitive Health'.
Aging Population: In Malaysia, ASEAN, and South Korea, the populations are aging, with dementia and memory loss becoming significant health concerns. South Korea, in particular, has a large elderly population and high rates of dementia.
Clinically Evident BDNF Increase: Kesum’s ability to increase
Brain-Derived Neurotrophic Factor (BDNF) by 2% presents a significant
competitive edge. BDNF plays a crucial role in neuroplasticity, memory
formation, and neuron survival, 'direct cognitive
benefits than Gingko and Donepezil'.
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KESUM, comparison with Gingko and Donepezil:
Gingko Biloba: Known for improving blood circulation and
potentially enhancing cognitive function, but it lacks direct evidence for
increasing BDNF. Kesum’s direct BDNF enhancement may appeal to customers
looking for targeted brain health improvements.
Donepezil: Commonly used in Alzheimer’s treatment, it offers
symptomatic relief but has not been associated with BDNF improvement. Kesum
could thus offer a new angle in the market as a more natural, potentially
preventive option.
'Demand - Focus KESUM'. ASEAN and South Korea’s High Interest in Natural Products:
Kesum’s status as a herb with cultural relevance in Southeast Asia and its scientifically validated benefits.
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'Cognitive Health', is role in brain health.
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Potential collaborating with clinics, wellness centers, and neuropsychology departments in Malaysia, ASEAN, and South Korea could increase legitimacy and create an integrated approach to cognitive heal
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