Memory Boosting Pills Info
Are there memory
supplements, memory enhancement drugs, memory boosting pills, or
memory enhancers, that actually improve memory, lessen the risk of
age-associated memory loss, as well as help concentration?
In a word, yes. But...caveat emptor.
In this article, I will give you basic, core information on
memory supplements that actually work as well as vital information
on those so-called memory aids you should avoid like a
telemarketer.
Needless to say, there's been a lot of information, not to
mention disinformation, floating around in this Information Age
regarding dietary supplements and natural health remedies at
large.
It's often difficult to know what's good, what's bad, and who is
just trying to make a fast buck.
So, with that in mind, what are the best memory boosting pills
you should take? They are:
- Ginkgo Biloba
- Phosphatidylserine
- Piracetam
- Omega 3 fish oils
- Gotu Kola
"What are the ones I should avoid," you ask?
- Vincamine
- Phenytoin
- Growth hormone
Let's discuss the five legitimate memory boosters
first.
Memory Boosting Pills: Ginkgo Biloba Herbal
Remedy
The popular Ginkgo Biloba herbal remedy is fast becoming
one of the best memory supplements in the world. It is by far the
most popular alternative remedy for memory problems as well as
memory enhancement. (I've written a lot about Ginkgo Biloba
previously and if you'd like real comprehensive information on it,
click this Ginkgo Biloba Information link.
Don't worry, it'll open to a new browser so you won't lose your
spot.) In a nutshell, this herbal memory remedy has been shown in
clinical tests to improve memory, concentration, and retention --
even in Alzheimer's patients!
It reestablishes and enhances chemical messaging between
neurotransmitters in the brain. It also increases blood flow to the
brain so if you're taking aspirin or another blood thinner, consult
with your doctor before taking this supplement or any supplement
for long-term use.
(If you have a blood clotting disorder like hemophilia or a
vitamin K deficiency, you especially should talk to your doctor
before using any new memory supplement or drug.)
If Ginkgo Biloba's tremendous memory-boosting powers weren't
enough incentive to use it, it's also a potent antioxidant, helping
to slow aging. This dietary herbal supplement is actually medically
prescribed in Germany and elsewhere in Europe for the memory
impaired.
It's good to see that and while its popularity is growing here
in the US as well one wonders what Big Pharma's next move will be.
Recommended dosage for Ginkgo Biloba per day is approximately 120
mg to 240 mg a day. Some prescribe less, some more but that is a
good, general guideline.
Memory Boosting Pills: Phosphatidylserine
Unlike many supplements, this substance has been tested
extensively on both healthy as well as memory-impaired adults.
Phosphatidylserine has consistently shown itself to both improve
memory and concentration without the serious side effects that so
characterize many drugs today.
This remarkable substance, like Ginkgo Biloba, facilitates
communication between neurotransmitters as well as lowering the
production of cortisol, a stress hormone that researchers believe
interferes with cognitive function.
Memory Boosting Pills: Piracetam
Piracetam is actually not a nutritional supplement but a
prescribed drug. It is also among the first memory boosting pills
that was marketed in Europe. It must be prescribed by a doctor but
is available online.
What's remarkable about this drug is that it doesn't have any
serious side effects -- there's very few drugs that can make that
claim. Originally prescribed as a motion sickness aid, piracetam
has been shown to significantly improve age-related memory problems
-- even with those with dementia or Alzheimer's disease.
It also helps with improving chronic cerebral ischemia, or
decreased brain blood flow. Mild side effects include insomnia,
nausea, headaches, tremors, nervousness, etc. The severity of the
side effects are reported as mild. This one's a keeper. The
recommended dosage is 2,400 mg to 4,800 divided in three separate
dosages.
Memory Boosting Pills: Omega 3 Fish Oils
What about Omega 3 supplements? There are many health benefits
of Omega 3 fish oil supplements including reducing blood pressure,
lowering cholesterol and triglyceride levels, and improved brain
function is one of them. This versatile supplement is pound for
pound the most capable nutritional supplement in the world. It is
also very affordable.
If your budget is tight and you want to optimize your budget,
consider fish oil supplements. TIP: Studies have shown the fatty
acid DHA as the primary precursor for improved brain and heart
function in Omega 3 supplements. So, make sure your fish oil
supplement has DHA over EPA. In addition, make sure your fish oil
pills are molecularly distilled. This ensures that it is free of
contaminants.
Also look for memory boosting pills that are made from
deep-water fish like the hoki. Yes, omega 3 fish oils are
fantastic. They not only help your brain function but also limit
the severity of manic depressive episodes in those thus afflicted.
This one's a keeper too.
Memory Boosting Pills: Gotu Kola Extract
One of the most underrated memory supplements, Gotu Kola extract
comes from an herb that is red-flowered that grows in the southern
US, China, middle and southern Africa, India, Sri Lanka,
Madagascar, and Australia. African elephants have a strong
disposition to this plant, which may help account for the saying,
"memory like an elephant." But if it's good for elephants, is it
good for humans?
Yes, it is. This versatile herb while helping memory function
primarily as it helps increase blood flow to the brain, it also
helps build connective tissue, soothe burns and wounds, and is
believed to contribute to longevity. It's even been used to help
those with cirrhosis of the liver.
This article thus far has dwelt upon the good, but what about
the bad and the ugly? What scams or feigned memory boosting pills
should you avoid you ask? They are:
- Vincamine
- Phenytoin
- Growth hormone
Memory Boosting Pills: Growth Hormone
Let's first talk about Growth Hormone. This is a protein that is
secreted by the pituitary gland.
It promotes cell growth, which of course is vital to good memory
function. However, not only does it not increase cognitive
function, but the risks of using this supplement are
significant.
Growth hormone causes blood sugar issues, fluid retention,
and high blood pressure.
Research also shows it stimulating the growth of cancerous
tumors -- even if they're microscopic in size. Consensus?
Avoid growth hormone like you would the Ebola Virus. Phenytoin,
or Dilantin as it is also known by, is a anticonvulsant drug
prescribed to treat epilepsy.
Even though there are no clinical studies to date
to support the claim that this is a memory boosting drug like
Piracetam, it is wrongfully promoted as such. Side effects of this
drug are substantial and even deadly.
It harms the liver, blood, and the thyroid causing
in some cases death. It also causes severe insomnia and incites
slurred speech.
You should not take this drug unless prescribed by a
knowledgeable physician.
This one's not a keeper --
avoid it like the tax man. Last but certainly not least is
Vincamine.
This is actually an herbal supplement that is made from the
periwinkle plant.
It's purported to enhance concentration, memory retention, as
well as increase blood flow to the brain -- critical to good memory
enhancement. While Vincamine does increase cerebral blood flow,
long-term usage of this herbal can cause severe sleep problems
including insomnia.
It can also induce life threatening and irregular heart
beats.
In conclusion, while there are certainly fantastic herbals,
nutritional supplements, memory boosting pills and drugs that
enhance mental function, there are also alternatives that could
literally be deadly. Don't buy the sales hype, think for yourself
and don't buy impulsively.
I hope this memory boosting pills article was useful to
you.
Yours in health,
Nutritional-Supplement-Bible.com
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