Memory Enhancer

Description

Concerns about forgetfulness and whether it is the first sign of Alzheimer’s disease are common, particularly among older patients. When you or someone you love, has Alzheimer’s, you may be open to any and all possible ways to treat it and keep it from getting worse. Because there’s no cure, and a pretty limited number of medications you can take, you might be thinking about what vitamins and supplements can do.

Dementia and Alzheimer’s research is in full-force with aging baby boomers reaching senior status in record numbers. While the disease has been around as long as mankind, with people living longer these days—and with the growing 65+ population—figuring out how to treat, and possibly, even cure the disease, is crucial.

What causes dementia and Alzheimer? Well, as we age, brain cells don’t function normally and often become damaged, causing memory loss, impaired speech, behavioral problems, mental confusion and even the inability to manage normal, daily activities—such as dressing, bathing, eating and hygiene responsibilities. Dementia causes heartache and stress in families as loved ones digress as the disease takes over their cognitive functioning as well as their uniquely human traits and personalities.

If you are a caregiver whose family has been afflicted by dementia or Alzheimer, you know it is a tragic disease where strangers reside in loved ones’ bodies. And caring for—or finding appropriate care for—loved ones, while dealing with the emotional toll, can be a challenging. So what if you can help preserve cognitive functioning? Well new research shows that certain Vitamins may actually help prevent dementia or Alzheimer.

MultiBiotic for Memory Improvement complement of multivitamins, mineral, amino acid, inositol and ALA to controls the main factor that causes Alzheimer’s like:

  • Accelerates brain functions.
  • Enhancing memory and preventing Alzheimer’s.
  • Increased focus, memory and mental performance.
  • Protecting the brain against damage from free radicals.
  • Providing essential materials for improving and expediting the transmission of nerve signals.

Pharco have been distributing high-quality, nutritional supplements. All of our products are manufactured in the highest quality standards of Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP).

Information

30 Tablets

Preparation and Usage

Directions for Use:

Take one tablet daily with water, preferably with food. Do not exceed the recommended daily dose.

Storage:

Keep out of reach children, in cool, dry place below 25 ᵒC

For best before date, see side of carton.

Nutrition Data

Dietary information

Free from Gluten, Free from Lactose, Free from Wheat, Free from Nuts.

Ingredients
  • Vitamin C – Offers multiple antioxidant benefits, boosts immune health, and enhances collagen formation. Vitamin C has also been shown to increase fat loss and nitric oxide production.
  • Vitamin E – May decrease levels of creatine kinase and malondialdehyde, markers of mechanical and oxidative muscle damage. Hence vitamin E is critical for muscle recovery.
  • Thiamin – Involved in many body functions, including nervous system and muscle function, the flow of electrolytes in and out of nerve and muscle cells, digestion, and carbohydrate metabolism.
  • Niacin – Helps the body make various sex and stress-related hormones in the adrenal glands and other parts of the body. Niacin helps improve circulation, and it has been shown to suppress inflammation.
  • Vitamin B-6 – Helps the body make several neurotransmitters, chemicals that carry signals from one nerve cell to another. It is needed for normal brain development and function, and helps the body make the hormones serotonin and norepinephrine, which influence mood, and melatonin, which helps regulate the body clock.
  • Folate – Crucial for proper brain function and plays an important role in mental and emotional health.
  • Vitamin B12 – Maintains healthy nerve cells, and helps in the production of DNA and RNA, the body’s genetic material. Vitamin B12 works closely with folate to help make red blood cells and to help iron work better in the body.
  • Iron – Component of hundreds of proteins and enzymes in the body and is an essential element for blood production. Of the single nutrients, iron deficiency is the most common in the world.
  • Magnesium – Involved in more than 300 essential metabolic reactions including those involving the metabolism of carbohydrates, fats, and proteins.
  • Zinc – Involved in cell signaling and therefore, can release hormones and aid in nerve conduction.
  • Chromium – Essential mineral that must be obtained through diet or supplementation. Chromium is involved in glucose metabolism by enhancing the function of insulin.
  • Choline Bitartrate – Choline is similar to the B vitamins. It can be made in the liver. It is also found in foods such as liver, muscle meats, fish, nuts, beans, peas, spinach, wheat germ, and eggs. Choline is used for liver disease, including chronic hepatitis and cirrhosis. It is also used for depression, memory loss, Alzheimer’s disease and dementia, Huntington’s chorea, Tourette’s disease, a brain disorder called cerebellar ataxia, certain types of seizures, and a mental condition called schizophrenia. Athletes use it for bodybuilding and delaying fatigue in endurance sports. Choline is taken by pregnant women to prevent neural tube defects in their babies and it is used as a supplement in infant formulas. Other uses include preventing cancer, lowering cholesterol, and controlling asthma. Choline is similar to a B vitamin. It is used in many chemical reactions in the body. Choline seems to be an important in the nervous system. In asthma, choline might help decrease swelling and inflammation. Essential nutrient for brain health and synaptic plasticity. Choline improves structural integrity, signaling capacity and the fluidity of neural membranes. It’s estimated that close to 90% of the population does not get the recommended amount of choline daily.
  • Inositol – Inositol is a vitamin-like substance. It is found in many plants and animals. It is also produced in the human body and can be made in a laboratory. Inositol can be found in many forms (called isomers). The most common forms are myo-inositol and D-chiro-inositol. Some people take inositol by mouth for diabetes, nerve problems caused by diabetes, diabetes diagnosed during pregnancy (gestational diabetes), treating a disorder called metabolic syndrome and conditions associated with menopause and polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), including failure to ovulate, high blood pressure, high triglycerides, and high levels of testosterone. It is also used for depression, schizophrenia, autism, Alzheimer’s disease, attention deficit-hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), bipolar disorder, obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD), compulsive hair pulling (trichotillomania), panic disorder, post-traumatic stress disorder, and anxiety disorders, but there is limited scientific evidence to support these uses. It is also taken by mouth to prevent complications during pregnancy such as neural tube birth defects (birth defects that involve the brain and spinal cord) and for preventing the side effects of a drug called lithium. Inositol is also given by mouth or intravenously (by IV) to premature babies to with acute respiratory distress syndrome. Molecule structurally similar to glucose that heavily involved in cellular signaling. It is effective in treating insulin resistance and reducing symptoms of anxiety.
  • L- Carnitine – In the body, acetyl-L-carnitine is made from L-carnitine. It can also be converted to L-carnitine. L-carnitine is an amino acid (a building block for proteins) that is naturally produced in the body. It helps produce energy. Although it is an amino acid, L-carnitine is not used to make proteins. Some people take acetyl-L-carnitine by mouth for a variety of mental disorders including Alzheimer’s disease, age-related memory loss, depression, thinking problems related to alcoholism, thinking problems related to Lyme disease, and thinking problems related to very poor liver function (hepatic encephalopathy). It is also used for withdrawal from alcohol, Down syndrome, bipolar disorder, poor circulation in the brain after a stroke, cataracts, nerve pain due to diabetes, nerve pain due to drugs used in the treatment of AIDS or cancer, nerve pain caused by sciatica, fibromyalgia, and facial paralysis. Acetyl-L-carnitine is used for tiredness related to getting older, tiredness related to a disease called multiple sclerosis, a muscle wasting disease called amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, high levels of activity in children with the genetic condition fragile-X syndrome, and attention deficit-hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). It is also taken by mouth and used for aging skin.
    The body can convert L-carnitine to acetyl-L-carnitine and vice versa. But, no one knows whether the effects of acetyl-L-carnitine are from the chemical itself, from the L-carnitine it can make, or from some other chemical made along the way. For now, don’t substitute one form of carnitine for another. It plays a crucial role in the production of energy by transporting fatty acids into your cells’ mitochondria, as a weight loss supplement.
  • Alpha Lipoid Acid – Alpha-lipoid acid is a vitamin-like chemical called an antioxidant. Yeast, liver, kidney, spinach, broccoli, and potatoes are good sources of alpha-lipoid acid. It is also made in the laboratory for use as medicine. Alpha-lipoid acid is most commonly taken by mouth for diabetes and nerve-related symptoms of diabetes including burning, pain, and numbness in the legs and arms. It is also given as an injection into the vein (by IV) for these same uses. High doses of alpha-lipoid acid are approved in Germany for the treatment of these nerve-related symptoms. Alpha-lipoid acid seems to help prevent certain kinds of cell damage in the body, and also restores vitamin levels such as vitamin E and vitamin C. There is also evidence that alpha-lipoid acid can improve the function and conduction of neurons in diabetes. Alpha-lipoid acid is used in the body to break down carbohydrates and to make energy for the other organs in the body. Alpha-lipoid acid seems to work as an antioxidant, which means that it might provide protection to the brain under conditions of damage or injury. The antioxidant effects might also be helpful in certain liver diseases. Mitochondrial fatty acid that is highly involved in energy metabolism. ALA has also shown benefit against various forms of oxidation and inflammation. These effects carry on to benefits that protect one from heart diseases, liver diseases, diabetes, and neurological decline with age.
  • L- Arginine – improve blood flow , Supports normal blood pressure, Improves immune function, greater sexual satisfaction, contain powerful antioxidant, improve immune system