memory loss

The Brain Trust Program: A Scientifically Based Three-Part Plan

A comprehensive and proven program to improving and maintaining brain function.In this scientifically-based program of prevention and regeneration, leading neurosurgeon Dr. Larry McCleary reveals not only how to forestall the effects of aging, but also how to improve brain function. The Brain Trust Program helps readers to: ? Assess their risk for memory loss ...

Nature's Way Neuromins 100mg DHA, 60 Softgels

DHA is an essential fatty acid necessary for mental and visual function. It is the primary structural fatty acid in the gray matter of the brain and retina of the eye and is important for signal transmissions in the brain, eye and nervous system.. Low levels of DHA have been correlated with changes in disposition, memory loss, visual function and other neurological conditions.

Twinlab Vital Memory, 45 Tablets

Dietary Supplement. Improves memory associated with aging. TwinLab Vital Memory is formulated to help maintain a quality of life and level of independence for those persons concerned with developing mild memory problems associated with aging. Vital Memory is an advanced formulation designed to help nutritionally support healthy brain function. Phosphatidyl Serine is a natural substance found ...

Memory Improvement in a Nutshell: Advice on how to improve your

Memory Improvement in a Nutshell: Advice on how to improve your memory, keep your mind sharp, and boost concentration. (Booklet – approx 25 Kindle pages)Memory is one of those possessions that make us unique. Each vivid imprint that the brain stores as part of an individual’s memory is that individual’s unique memory registered from the angle that only he or she has seen. ...

Keep Your Brain Alive: 83 Neurobic Exercises to Help Prevent

No more punch lines that just slipped away. No more names on the tip of your tongue. No more senior moments! Drawing on cutting-edge neurological research, how to keep your brain alive: 83 neurobic exercises brings help to everyone whose memory is starting to slip. Devised by Dr. Lawrence Katz, a professor of neurobiology at Duke University Medical Center, and Manning Rubin, author of 60 ...