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1. Enhancement of cognitive function: it has been shown to improve learning and memory in animal studies, suggesting that it could have potential as a cognitive enhancer in humans.
2. Treatment of chronic pain: it has been shown to have analgesic effects in preclinical studies, suggesting that it could be a useful treatment option for individuals with chronic pain conditions.
3. Promotion of wound healing: it has been shown to accelerate wound healing in animal studies, suggesting that it could have potential as a therapeutic agent for promoting wound healing in humans