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Meningeal Sheath – Structure, Function and Disorders

The meningeal sheath refers to the three protective connective tissue layers surrounding the brain and spinal cord: the dura mater, arachnoidea, and pia mater.

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Cellular Respiration Support

Cellular respiration support refers to measures that promote the energy metabolism within cells, optimizing ATP production in the mitochondria for better vitality.

Fascial Therapy Protocol

A fascial therapy protocol is a structured treatment plan designed to address dysfunction, adhesions, and tension within the fascial tissue. It combines techniques such as myofascial release, stretching, and manual therapy to relieve pain and improve mobility.

Oxidative Stress Biomarker

Oxidative stress biomarkers are measurable molecules in blood or urine that indicate an imbalance between free radicals and antioxidants in the body.

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