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Did you know that Focus and Memory are the backbone of daily mental health? Many people suffer each day with limited ability to fully carry out tasks or be able to remember names of people they've seen many times, even over the years! Struggling through a day to remember critical chores, getting lost in conversations by forgetting what was on the tip of your tongue, and not knowing where the time went in your day are all signs of memory loss. Problems in memory and focus happen as a person begins to age. Although eventual mental decline is statistically prevalent (meaning, it happens to most of us), it is a misconception that this process should be left alone and simply accepted. Left untreated, this condition often leads to an inability to lead one's own life. What could be more important than living a life fully and freely making your own decisions, guiding your own ship, so to speak? Who wants to be subject to those that although perhaps well-meaning, can't possibly know or comprehend what you need and want the most. Progressive Health's Cyntol has been developed to lend support to our ever-increasing need for brain-supporting nutrients. Its unique blend of nutrients has been scientifically studied, demonstrating their functional benefits. Using Cyntol puts you in the driver's seat on the path to brain health with heightened memory and focus ability. As you become proactive in your anti-aging lifestyle, you are potentially limiting loss of concentration and long and short-term memory.
What's Inside? Iodine: Studies indicate that children with iodine deficiencies are struggling in school whereas children with normal iodine levels are performing better in spelling and reading. Zinc: Zinc is a trace metal that is prevalent in the brain. Deficiencies of this nutrient may result in decreased neurological functioning and activity, which therefore, would interfere with cognitive function. Acetyl L-Carnitine HCI: Research suggests that acetylcholine may improve the functioning cells located in the brain, primarily within the mitochondria. It may also positively effect acetylcholine levels. Interestingly, Acetyl L-Carnitine has been shown to produce beneficial effects on clinical and central nervous system neurochemical measurements in potential Alzheimer's and diabetic patients. Methylcobalamin: A type of Vitamin B12 that may be helpful for nerve fibers and regenerating damaged neurons. It may also work to reduce homocysteine levels in the body; elevated levels of this amino acid have been associated with reductions in cognitive function. Phosphatidylserine: By supporting the structure of the brain, Phosphatidylserine may be able to improve memory, learning, mood, and concentration in those with decreased cognitive function. Choline: Choline is helpful for making acetylcholine, which is the brain chemical that is involved with memory and thought processes. Gingko Biloba: Acts as a tonic to the circulatory system by increasing blood flow to the brain; which also brings more nutrition to the brain. Bacopa Ext.: Has been used since the 6th century A.D. by India as a medicine to improve cognitive function and help with the nervous system. Has be reported to be effective for enhancing memory, improving brain function, and also improving mental performance. Korean Ginseng Ext.: The main ingredients in Ginseng are ginsenosides , which are thought to work in the brain to help increase the release of the hormone ACTH. This is thought to help to regulate and ease stress. It has also been reported to help with learning disabilities and improve mentalstamina. Vinpocetine: Has been reported to improve cerebral blood flow and oxygenation, improves the production of ATP (energy) in brain cells, and slows down clot formation. Huperzine A Ext.: Huperzine A has been shown to be beneficial for memory and learning, and has great potential for promoting alertness and overall cognitive function. Lecithin: Research suggests that lecithin may improve symptoms of Alzheimer's and other cognitive disorders.
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