Nutritional Repair of Neurons and Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis Research Institute (Hong Kong)Background of establishment:


 Background of establishment:

        Against the backdrop of global aging populations compounded by viral and other unidentified factors, the incidence of neurodegenerative diseases continues to rise. Conventional medical approaches—including small-molecule therapies, stem cell treatments, and big-data-driven immunotherapy research—have yet to clarify disease etiology or deliver high-efficacy interventions. These conditions inflict severe physical/psychological trauma on patients, impose crippling burdens on families, and strain public healthcare resources.

    I n response, Professor Mai Dexin (Founder and Lead Researcher) has spearheaded clinical case studies on amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) and neurodegenerative disorders since 2009. To date, his team has demonstrated success in halting disease progression across early/mid/late-stage patients, with some cases achieving symptom reversal. To consolidate global research capabilities against ALS ("the world’s most incurable disease") and related conditions, the Nutrition & Neuron Repair ALS Research Society (Hong Kong)​ is formally established. We hereby invite institutions and experts worldwide to collaborate on this scientific frontier.


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    Objectives and Significance:
        1、Core Objective
       Building upon existing clinical research achievements, we aim to further advance studies on neurodegenerative diseases. Through rigorous scientific methodologies, we will validate the novel field of 'Nutritional Repair for Neuronal Disorders,' focusing on three key research directions::
        1. The specific mechanisms of nutritional intervention in neurodegenerative diseases;
        2. The actual clinical efficacy of nutritional intervention and the corresponding scientific data support;
        3. The metabolic pathways and conversion mechanisms of nutrients in the human body。
       Ultimately, we aim to develop clinical cures for neurodegenerative diseases and ALS。
       2、Key Significance
       Patient Level:To bring new hope for recovery to patients worldwide suffering from neurodegenerative diseases and rare disorders, improving their quality of life and effectively extending their survival.       
       Medical Level: To provide a Chinese solution for global research on neurodegenerative diseases, enriching and refining the medical theoretical framework, and exploring new clinical treatment pathways.
        TCM Perspective: Pioneering a nutrition-based approach to blend TCM and modern medicine, driving global adoption of TCM therapies.。

       Strategic Development Plan:
        1. Team Building: Assemble a global, multidisciplinary team of neuroscientists, nutritionists, clinicians, and biologists for comprehensive research.;
        2. Collaboration: Partner with global institutions and experts, share findings via conferences, and solve research challenges together.
        3. Clinical Trials: Follow global standards, test nutritional repair therapy on ALS and neurodegenerative patients, and assess its safety and effectiveness.。

      Expected Outcomes and Prospects:
        Three-Year Expected Outcomes
        1. Define the precise mechanisms of nutritional repair in neurodegenerative diseases, building a complete scientific theory.;
        2. entify the best nutrient metabolism and conversion pathways in humans to guide clinical practice.
        3. Create a safe, effective nutritional treatment plan to boost cure rates for ALS and neurodegenerative diseases.
        Long-Term Vision
         n conclusion, the establishment of the Nutrition & Neuron Repair ALS Research Society (Hong Kong) addresses both the urgent现实需求 of current disease challenges and holds profound historical significance for advancing medical science. We eagerly anticipate support from all sectors of society, uniting forces to conquer ALS—'the world's most incurable disease'—and other neurodegenerative disorders, guided by the科学理论 of traditional Chinese medicine.

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