While neither a drug that targets HER3 nor one that interferes with the interaction between HER2 and HER3 were able to slow
the growth of brain metastases, combined treatment with both an anti-HER2 and an anti-HER3 drug significantly slowed tumor growth.
It offers cardio protection, it helps lower bad cholesterol, it may help prevent the progression
of multiple sclerosis, it has the ability to regenerate
brain cells after a stroke, it has the ability to cross the blood -
brain barrier to potentially ward off Alzheimer's disease, apparently it's good at wiping amyloid plaque from the
brain (which studies haves linked to Alzheimer's), it may help to prevent certain types
of cancer, and studies have shown that it inhibits cancer cell
growth and
metastases (meaning it keeps cancer from spreading).