Memory
Most of us expect to lose our ability to
remember as we age. However, the aging process has little
effect on the ability to recall information. With proper diet
and a sufficient supply of nutrients, the memory should remain
sharp and active throughout one's life.
When our brains receive an insufficient
supply of nutrients, such as B vitamins and amino acids, many
people will suffer from memory loss.1 Blood is responsible for delivering nutrients
to the brain, so if it becomes clogged or thickened with
cholesterol and triglycerides, the amount of blood and the
nutrients it delivers is decreased.
Proper brain function is also dependent
on neurotransmitters, which are responsible for all of the
functions of the body. If the brain does not have enough
neurotransmitters, or enough nutrients to create them, it
develops a biochemical version of a “short circuit”. This is
evident when your mind goes blank when trying to recall
specific information or it remembers something irrelevant in
its place.2
One of the most important factors
affecting the deterioration of the memory is free radicals.
Free radicals can also create a great deal of damage resulting
in more extreme memory gaps. Nutrition factors also affect
memory as they contribute to the nutrients available in the
blood. Health conditions such as allergies, candidiasis,
stress, and hypoglycemia can have a huge impact on memory and
brain function.
Research has shown that aged garlic
extract (AGE) significantly improves both memory and learning
performance.3 Ginkgo Biloba
has been proven to aid in circulation4 and to enhance memory. In addition, diets high
in antioxidants have been shown to reverse age-related
decreases in brain function.5 The University of Texas also demonstrated in a
study that Zinc deficiency impairs brain function, so it is an
especially critical nutrient during development.6 B Vitamins have also been shown
to improve cognitive function (brain activity).7
There is much powerful research
reinforcing how critical these nutrients and others are for
optimal brain function and this is why we felt it necessary to
include them in our formula. In addition, the nutrients found
in The Greatest Vitamin in the World are the highest quality
and most bioavailable ingredients available (see Vitamins and
Minerals).
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1. Prescriptions for Nutritional Healing, 3rd
Edition. p. 506. 2. Ibid. 3. Moriguchi, T.,
Nishiyama, N. et al., 1994B. Biol. Pharm. Bull.
17(12):1589-1594. 4. Koltringer, P., et al.
Microcirculation in parenteral Gingko Biloba extract
therapy. (in German) Wein Klin Worchenschr. 1989, Mar
17; 101 (6): 198-200. 5. Gemma C, Mesches MH, Sepesi
B, et al. J Neurosci. 2002; 22: 6114-6120. 6. Harold
H. Sandstead, Christopher J. Frederickson, and James G.
Penland. Journal of Nutrition. 2000;
130:496S-502S. 7. Am J Clin Nutr 2002, May; 75(5):
908-13. |
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