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MemoRegen: Powerful neurorestorative and cognition-enhancing formula.
- Several controlled clinical trials suggest that Acetyl-L-Carnitine may slow the natural course of age-related cognitive impairment (Ann NY Acad Sci 1991;640:228-32).
- L-Carnitine, an essential facilitator of fatty acid metabolism protects against hepatotoxicity from certain pharmaceuticals in humans, (Neurology 2001;56:1405-9) and has reduced the effects of excessive fat storage in the liver in animal research (Am J Clin Nutr 1984;39:738-44).
- L-Carnitine, an essential intracellular component for lipid utilization, has improved lipid metabolism in people with glucose intolerance (Nutr Rep Int 1984;29:1071-9).
- L-Carnitine is required for long-chain fatty acid oxidation and is critical for skeletal muscle bioenergetics (J Am Coll Nutr 1998;17:207-15).
- Supplemental L-Carnitine may promote normal energy production, cardiovascular function, and lipid and glucose metabolism (Altern Med Rev 1998;3:245-60).
- Carnitine deficiency has been associated with conditions of impaired oxygen delivery (Lancet 1988;2:337, Cardiovasc Res 2001;51:21-9) and other chronic physiological impairments (J Diabetes Complications 1999;13:251-3).
- Both folic acid and cobalamin (vitamin B12) are important for normal cognitive function in the elderly (Biol Psychiatry 1999;45:1472-80).
- Adequate vitamin B6, B12, and folic acid are essential for maintaining normal levels of homocysteine, a recognized cardiovascular risk factor (J Nutr 1994;124:1927-33, Am J Cardiol 1995;75:132-6).
- Elderly persons are frequently low in certain B-vitamins essential for maintaining normal brain function (Psychopharmacology (Berl) 1992;109(4):489-96, N Engl J Med 1988;318:1720-8).
- Clinical trials have found vitamin B6 supplements helpful for diverse conditions, such as reducing urinary oxalates that may disturb normal kidney function (Int Urol Nephrol 1988;20:353-9), stabilizing premenstrual physiology (Br J Obstet Gynaecol 1990;97:847-52), and restoring normal peripheral nerve function (J Occup Environ Med 1997;39:949-59).
- Anemias can result from inadequate dietary levels of folic acid, Vitamin B12 (Am Fam Physician 1999;59:1598-604), Vitamin B6 (pyridoxine) (Baillieres Clin Haematol 1994;7:851-79), and Vitamin B1 (thiamine) (J Pediatr 1989;114:405-10).
- Phosphatidylserine (PS) is a promising agent in the management of age-associated memory impairment (Neurology 1991;41:644-9).
- Phosphatidylserine (PS) is a member of the phospholipid family that is found in high concentrations in the brain and appears to play a role in cognitive processes (Nutrition 1999;15:778-83).
- Supplementary phosphatidylserine may promote normal brain function in individuals with age-related cognitive decline (Aging (Milano) 1993;5:123-33).
- Phosphatidylserine may also play a role in stabilizing mood, according to preliminary clinical research (Acta Psychiatr Scand (Denmark) 1990;81:265-70).
- Ginkgo biloba standardized extract (GBE) has been shown in human trials to have a modest but significant effect on cognitive function in elderly individuals with age-related cognitive impairment (Arch Neurol 1998;55:1409-15).
- Ginkgo biloba is an ancient plant containing two important unique phytochemical constituent groups - the ginkgo flavone glycosides and the terpene lactones, which act as potent free radical scavengers within the cardiovascular and central nervous systems.
- Ginkgo is well-known for its neuroprotective properties (Zeitschrift Phytother 1994;15:92-6) and its support of normal cerebral functions such as memory (Phytomedicine 2000;6:393-401, Lancet 1992;340:1136-1139).
- Ginkgo promotes normal circulation (Fortschr Med 1993;111(10):170-2) and can increase pain-free walking ability in people with impaired circulation (Am J Med 2000;108:276-81).
- Ginkgo biloba inhibits platelet activating factor (PAF) which, in excess, is responsible for numerous inflammatory conditions, bronchial constriction and poor circulation to the central nervous system.
- Ginkgo biloba exerts vasoactive effects on arteries and capillaries throughout the body, thereby promoting blood flow, glucose delivery and oxygenation to a variety of tissues, especially brain and nerve cells.
- Karuna Ginkgo is standardized to specifications identical to extracts used in clinical research. Ginkgo 24/6 is standardized in relation to both ginkgo flavone glycosides (24%) and terpene lactones (6%).
- Ginkgo biloba extract (GBE) promotes cerebrovascular and peripheral vascular circulation, and protects the blood-brain barrier.
- GBE opposes inappropriate platelet aggregation and exerts an antioxidant effect by scavenging free radicals in the central nervous system.
- By promoting circulation and oxygenation in the central nervous system, GBE acts to foster normal cerebral functions such as memory.
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