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Here's How to Boost Your Calm with GABA
How often do you feel stressed? It’s an important question to ask for both your psychological and physical health as the two are inextricably linked. While we all experience small bouts of stress in daily life, feeling stressed frequently or daily is a major risk factor to your health. Stress can increase feelings of anxiousness, sleeplessness, and low mood – which, in turn, can lead to more serious health issues. Indeed, the American Institute of Stress reports that, on average, upwards of 60 percent of primary care doctor visits are related to stress. A recent Harris Poll survey¹ on stress for the American Psychological Association revealed that three-quarters of Americans reported experiencing a stress-related health impact over the past month. But here’s the good news. Your brain produces its own natural relaxant. It’s a neurotransmitter designed to slow the firing of excitatory neurotransmitters – which are released during times of stress. It’s called gamma-aminobutyric acid – or GABA for short. GABA has an intensely calming influence on the mind and body. Maintaining optimal GABA levels is essential to your mental health as this neurotransmitter plays a critical role in regulating stress and sleep. Though severe stress can deplete GABA levels, you can take steps to support optimal GABA levels to promote calm. Here are several strategies for naturally increasing GABA levels. 5 of the Best Ways to Increase GABA Naturally 1. Embrace Stress-Reducing Practices Reducing your stress by practicing proven relaxation techniques is essential for health and well-being. Activities such as yoga, meditation, and diaphragmatic breathing have all been shown to increase GABA levels and promote calm. These practices help to calm the sympathetic nervous system, which is engaged during times of effort and stress, and activate the “rest and digest” parasympathetic nervous system and naturally increase GABA levels. In one 12-week yoga intervention study,² researchers observed increased GABA levels, improved mood, and decreased feelings of anxiousness in participants. 2. Get Restorative Sleep Getting quality, restorative sleep each night is essential for maintaining healthy GABA levels. Practice good sleep hygiene: Stick to a regular sleep schedule of going to bed and waking up at the same time. Ensure your sleep environment is cool, dark, and quiet. Turn lights low and avoid stimulating activities an hour before bed. Limit caffeine consumption to morning hours only. Avoid alcohol and don’t eat dinner too close to bedtime. Of course, if you have low GABA, sleep may be more challenging. If you practice the other suggestions here, they also can help you to get restful sleep. 3. Exercise Yes, here’s one more reason to exercise! It has been shown to increase GABA neurotransmitter production in the body. It’s one of the reasons why exercise helps to calm feelings of anxiousness and improve sleep quality. Research shows that vigorous exercise is particularly effective in activating the metabolic pathway that replenishes GABA. However, for lasting results, consistent exercise over time will stimulate GABA neurotransmitter production and help to keep those levels in the optimal range. 4. Diet The foods you consume also impact your body’s GABA levels. A brain-healthy diet full of whole foods, fish, lean meats, fruits, vegetables, seeds, and nuts will deliver the vitamins, minerals, and amino acids needed to support GABA synthesis in your body. The amino acid glutamate is a precursor for GABA. Eating foods rich in glutamate can support GABA production. These include slow-cooked meat and poultry, bone broth, fish, and eggs. Also, broccoli, tomatoes, mushrooms, walnuts, and soybeans are great vegetarian sources of glutamate. GABA production requires vitamin B6 as well. So be sure you consume plenty of foods rich in vitamin B6 such as garlic, Brussels sprouts, spinach, broccoli, and bananas. Other amino acids such as theanine and taurine may help to boost GABA levels too. Green tea and seafood are good sources of these nutrients. Don’t forget that GABA may be synthesized by gut bacteria. Fermented foods, rich in beneficial bacteria, support a healthy microbiome, which helps ensure healthy GABA production. Eat probiotic-rich foods such as sauerkraut, kimchi, miso, tempeh, yogurt, and kefir to help boost GABA levels. 5. Supplements Nutritional supplements can provide you with targeted herbs and nutrients shown to support GABA production as well as promote relaxation such as lemon balm, l-theanine, and magnesium. However, there’s no better way to get the benefits of increased GABA almost instantly than to supplement with GABA itself. It’s simple, easy, and can deliver results quickly. GABA Calming Support GABA Calming Support is a unique formula made up of clinically proven ingredients, including GABA that’s chemically identical to the GABA your body synthesizes.* Research has shown that GABA supplementation may help to decrease beta waves,³ which tend to be associated with situational stress and agitation, and boost alpha waves, which are a sign of calm and relaxation.* GABA Calming Support can help to turn off racing thoughts and help prepare you for sleep.* The formula’s additional ingredients – l-theanine, lemon balm, magnesium, and vitamin B6 – can help enhance its relaxing effects.* What’s more, it’s fast-acting and doesn’t cause drowsiness.* Finding Calm and Protecting Sleep Don’t ignore the overwhelming amount of research that indicates keeping stress in check and ensuring quality, restorative sleep are critical to both physical and mental well-being. You can start incorporating these practices today and quickly feel the benefits of calm, relaxation, and improved sleep. At BrainMD, we’re dedicated to providing the highest purity nutrients to improve your physical health and overall well-being. For more information about GABA Calming Support and our full list of brain healthy supplements, please visit us at BrainMD. *These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA. This content is for informational purposes only. It is not meant to substitute for medical or healthcare advice from a physician, nor is it intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Consult your healthcare provider before beginning a new health regimen. References: 1. American Psychological Association. (2022, October). Stress in America 2022: Concerned for the future, beset by inflation. American Psychological Association. https://www.apa.org/news/press/releases/stress/2022/report 2. Streeter, C. C., Whitfield, T. H., Owen, L., Rein, T., Karri, S. K., Yakhkind, A., Perlmutter, R., Prescot, A., Renshaw, P. F., Ciraulo, D. A., & Jensen, J. E. (2010). Effects of yoga versus walking on mood, anxiety, and brain GABA levels: A randomized controlled MRS study. Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine, 16(11), 1145–1152. https://doi.org/10.1089/acm.2010.0007 3. Abdou, A. M., Higashiguchi, S., Horie, K., Kim, M., Hatta, H., & Yokogoshi, H. (2006). Relaxation and immunity enhancement effects of gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) administration in humans. Biofactors, 26(3), 201–208. https://doi.org/10.1002/biof.5520260305
Learn more7 of the Best Ways to Keep Your Relationships Positive
Do you know people who look at everything in a negative light? Or someone who struggles with feelings of sadness, lack of motivation, or hopelessness? If so, they could be having troubles with the limbic system in their brain. What’s the Limbic System? The limbic system, sometimes referred to as the emotional brain, lies near the center of the brain. From an evolutionary standpoint, the limbic system is an older part of the brain¹ that enables humans to experience and express emotions, helping us move beyond primitive behaviors and facilitating development of the cerebral cortex, the brain’s most recently evolved zone and major processor of our advanced mental functions. Despite its small size – about that of a walnut – the limbic system is packed with brain circuitry critical for human behavior and survival. It impacts our mood,² processes our sense of smell, stores highly charged emotional memories, and affects sleep and appetite cycles. When the limbic system is less active than normal there’s generally a positive, more hopeful state of mind. When it’s relatively overactive, negativity can take over. Problems with the limbic system can result in: Sadness Increased negative thinking Gloomy outlook or perception of events A flood of pessimistic emotions, such as hopelessness, helplessness, and guilt Decreased or abnormally increased sexual responsiveness Appetite and sleep problems Social isolation Pain It’s been shown that enhancing emotional bonds between people can help heal the limbic system. How you relate to others can either help or hurt your limbic system. In general, the better you get along with those around you, the better you will feel. These 7 steps can help lift your mood and keep your relationships positive… 7 Ways to Keep Your Relationships Positive 1. Focus on the Positive This is one of those “easier said than done” tips, but it really is essential for maintaining healthy relationships. It’s easy to notice what you don’t like in a relationship, but when you spend more time appreciating what’s working well, you’ll be more likely to see an increase in positive behavior. Change takes time, but this is one step that can pay off big dividends if you consistently work at it. 2. Listen Before You Speak Instead of trying to convince the other person that your viewpoint is correct, attempt to see things from their perspective. The main objective shouldn’t be to win an argument, but to remove potential threats, address concerns and find common ground with the other person. Building a bridge is the best way to avert a quarrel before it even starts. 3. Healthy Community Social connections can significantly affect your health. Building and maintaining healthy relationships can lead to understanding and respect. When you care for others and feel cared for, your brain tends to release the bonding hormone oxytocin, which can counteract many of the negative effects of stress and low mood. The health habits of the people you spend time with can have a dramatic impact on your own health and habits. So, surround yourself with people who are happy, upbeat, kind and who challenge you to be the best version of yourself. 4. Keep Your Cool Remain levelheaded when voices are raised and tempers flare. Try removing the emotional charge from your conversations by speaking in a calm and caring tone. Be mindful of your comments and make sure your responses are coming from a logical, impartial point of view rather than an emotional, one-sided perspective. Instead of saying something negative or critical try your best to say something positive and constructive. Many times, this approach will result in a positive outcome for you and the other person. 5. Help Others Together Consider volunteering at a homeless shelter, food bank or animal refuge. In addition to being personally gratifying, serving others can alleviate stress, increase health and happiness, and make you feel grateful for the positive things in your life. Volunteering for a cause you believe in can give you something to look forward to and is a great way to find like-minded friends. Doing any of these activities with a partner or in a group can promote bonding and make the experience even richer. 6. Deal with Difficult Issues Whenever you concede a point just to avoid an argument, you give away a little bit of your power. Over time, this loss of control can make you resent the other person. Avoiding conflict in the short run often has devastating long-term effects. In a firm but kind way, express your opinion or concern. This will help keep the relationship open and balanced. 7. Remove Negative Influences Just as it’s important to minimize contact with negative people, it’s also crucial to rid yourself of negative habits that can sabotage your relationships with others. Smoking, drug and alcohol abuse, unhealthy diet, and all forms of self-abuse can increase your risk of many brain problems, including memory loss, extreme stress and anxiousness, focus and processing issues, poor sleep patterns, and other inappropriate behaviors. Alcohol should be used in moderation. Even one glass of wine or a hard alcohol per day can negatively affect the brain and body. Make it a priority to stop these harmful habits immediately. Get Support for Mood and Stress If you find yourself having negative/anxious thoughts or notice that your stress levels have gotten out of hand, we offer a range of powerful supplements for stress and mood that can help turn your day around. These brain-boosting supplements have been formulated with the highest-quality nutrients and ingredients to increase serotonin, dopamine, GABA, and other key brain transmitter systems that help you feel calm, content, and able to manage stress or mental strain. BrainMD’s supplement formulas are grounded in the latest clinical and scientific research.* We optimize the many vitamins, minerals, and other nutrients the brain needs to produce the neurotransmitters, brain cell connections, and hormones that can improve your mood and help you cope with everyday stress.* These supplements include Serotonin Mood Support, Everyday Stress Relief, GABA Calming Support, and many others to help keep your relationships positive.* Try them today! At BrainMD, we’re dedicated to providing the highest quality supplements to improve your physical health and overall well-being. For more information about our full list of brain healthy supplements, please visit us at BrainMD. *These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA. This content is for informational purposes only. It is not meant to substitute for medical or healthcare advice from a physician, nor is it intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Consult your healthcare provider before beginning a new health regimen. References: 1. Morgane, P. J., Galler, J. R., & Mokler, D. J. (2005). A review of systems and networks of the limbic forebrain/limbic midbrain. Progress in Neurobiology, 75(2), 143–160. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pneurobio.2005.01.001 2. Cleveland Clinic. (n.d.). Limbic system. Cleveland Clinic. Retrieved January 28, 2025, from https://my.clevelandclinic.org/health/articles/21206-limbic-system
Learn moreHere Are Some of the Best Ways to Repair and Renew Your Brain!
A blow to the head from a fall, car accident, football tackle (or other sports trauma), domestic violence or combat injury can muddle your mind and memory. Your brain is very delicate, like the consistency of soft butter, and is protected by a hard skull with multiple sharp, bony ridges. Even a minor blow to the head, without a loss of consciousness, may result in a brain injury that can negatively impact the rest of your life. Suffering a head trauma can significantly decrease your brain function. Even though a damaged brain can be rewired¹ over time, a brain that’s never been damaged is the best option for living a high-quality life. However, should anything happen to your brain, the road to recovery will be shorter if you start off with a healthy brain. Warning Signs While some people display warning signs immediately following a hit to the head, others don’t develop symptoms until weeks or even months later. The result of this delay is that the underlying cause of the complaints is often forgotten. Here are some of the most common complications associated with mild to moderate head trauma: Confusion Difficulty with concentration and paying attention Memory problems Difficulty with word finding Mental and/or physical fatigue Sleep problems Sensitivity to noise and/or light Moodiness Anger outbursts Social isolation Vision problems Balance problems Nausea Nutritional Support Many people who’ve experienced a head injury will try almost anything to get help for their brain. One of the best ways to promote the healing process is with brain directed supplements. At the foundation of every vitamin regimen should be a high-purity, clinically researched multivitamin. At BrainMD, we’re proud to recommend… NeuroVite Plus Multivitamin Vitamins and essential minerals are the nuts and bolts of human biochemistry – they are indispensable to the structure and functioning of the enzymes that keep us alive, alert, and mentally competent. BrainMD’s NeuroVite Plus Multivitamin combines more than 50 vitamins, essential minerals, conditionally-essential nutrients and plant extracts, in their most active forms to provide you with whole body-mind nutrition that far exceeds the quality of drugstore multivitamins. 5 Benefits of NeuroVite Plus Multivitamin Though the benefits of this dynamic, broad-spectrum multivitamin are numerous, NeuroVite Plus can support your daily health by: [wc_box color="inverse" text_align="left" margin_top="" margin_bottom="" class=""] Nourishing your body’s cells, tissues and organs with a wide range of essential and conditionally essential nutrients, which are vital for energy, health and survival. Going beyond other multiples to further promote optimal brain function with potent phytonutrients that help sustain brain cells. Supporting the health of each organ system with the full range of vitamins, essential dietary minerals, lutein and zeaxanthin for the eyes, resveratrol and hesperidin for circulation, coenzyme Q10 (“CoQ”) for the heart. Shoring up the body’s defenses with the antioxidant vitamins C and E, the essential minerals zinc, selenium, and manganese, the conditionally essential alpha lipoic acid, CoQ along with lutein and zeaxanthin. Including a careful selection of beneficial food concentrates, as well as digestive enzymes to help ensure proper digestion and absorption. [/wc_box] Here Are 6 of the Best Ways to Repair and Renew Your Brain Practice Brain Safety Since there’s an increased risk associated with multiple hits to the head,² do everything you can to take care of your brain. Even though protecting your head should be a no-brainer, it’s helpful to be reminded of some practical brain safety tips that can reduce your risk of head trauma, such as: avoid high-risk sports where you can hit your head, remember to wear a seatbelt when in a vehicle and always wear a helmet when on a motorcycle, bicycle, skateboard, snowboard, skis or rollerblades. Step It Up Exercise is perhaps the single most important thing you can do to keep your brain healthy. Physical activity can boost blood flow and other positive nutrients to the brain, increase your levels of dopamine and generate new brain cells. Walking can help clear your mind, improve your mood and burn some calories all at the same time. Stay Hydrated Every system in the human body needs water to function. Your brain is 80% water, so avoid anything that dehydrates it – such as caffeine or alcohol. Being dehydrated by just 2% impairs performance in tasks that require attention, immediate memory skills, and physical performance. Avoid Alcohol Alcohol is not a health food and should be used in moderation. Even one glass of beer or wine per day can negatively affect the brain and body. Never drive under the influence of alcohol. This also applies to prescription medications, which can impair your ability to drive. Balanced Blood Sugar Keep your blood sugar balanced throughout the day with healthy snacks, green tea, and vitamins and nutrients. Low blood sugar levels are associated with lower overall blood flow to the brain, poor impulse control, irritability, and bad decisions. Quality Sleep Good sleep is essential for optimal brain and body health. Sleep helps repair and renew all the cells in the body. It gives the brain a chance to wash away toxins³ that build up during the day. It’s recommended that you get 7-9 hours of sleep each night. Avoid Head Injuries Protecting your head is crucial in ensuring your safety and well-being. It can safeguard you from potential injuries, prevent long-term health consequences, and can even save you from financial setbacks. Since it only takes one unexpected incident to change your life, be sure to take every precaution in protecting your most valuable asset – your brain. At BrainMD, we’re dedicated to providing the highest quality supplements to improve your physical health and overall well-being. For more information about NeuroVite Plus Multivitamin and our full list of brain healthy supplements, please visit us at BrainMD. *These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA. This content is for informational purposes only. It is not meant to substitute for medical or healthcare advice from a physician, nor is it intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Consult your healthcare provider before beginning a new health regimen. References: 1. UC Health. (2022, March 18). Brain injury: The road to recovery. UC Health. Retrieved January 9, 2025, from https://www.uchealth.com/health-library/brain-injury-the-road-to-recovery 2. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. (2024, May 16). Traumatic brain injury & concussion. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Retrieved January 9, 2025, from https://www.cdc.gov/traumaticbraininjury/index.html 3. National Institutes of Health. (2013, October 17). Brain may flush out toxins during sleep: NIH-funded study suggests sleep clears brain of damaging molecules associated with neurodegeneration. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Retrieved January 9, 2025, from https://www.nih.gov/news-events/news-releases/brain-may-flush-out-toxins-during-sleep
Learn moreThis Is Why You Need To Take Liposomal Vitamin C!
Are you getting enough vitamin C? In centuries past, sailors on long voyages could become malnourished and depleted in numerous essential vitamins and minerals. Many would develop scurvy, a life-threatening vitamin C deficiency. Did you know that vitamin C deficiency is also a problem for many people today? It’s almost unthinkable that in the land of orange juice and SunnyD, many Americans are deficient¹ in this essential vitamin. Truth is, these types of beverages often are loaded with sugar (which blocks vitamin C absorption), and many have less vitamin C than you think. Tablet or chewable supplements also can contain sugar, and many provide minimal or no vitamin C benefit to the consumer. Recently the recommended Daily Value for intake of vitamin C was raised to 90 mg per day,² and sugary drinks or foods are unlikely to provide that much functional vitamin C. Unless you have a well-balanced diet rich in citrus fruits you may be at risk of not obtaining sufficient vitamin C. So, how can you ensure that you’re getting sufficient amounts of this essential nutrient? To protect against vitamin C deficiency and to fuel better brain health, neurotransmitter production, and antioxidant protection, try BrainMD’s new Neuro-C Liposomal Vitamin C.* Neuro-C Liposomal Vitamin C BrainMD developed Neuro-C Vitamin C, a breakthrough nutraceutical formula that was scientifically designed to promote advanced brain and immune defense.* A versatile and powerful nutrient that provides major antioxidant defense, vitamin C is crucial for immunity, circulation, skin quality, peak mental performance, and overall well-being.* Neuro-C delivers vitamin C more efficiently than tablets, capsules, or powders.* 6 Benefits of Vitamin C Supplements Vitamin C (ascorbic acid) is essential for human life. The body needs it but cannot make it, so we must get it from our diet. U.S. Govt surveys indicate a substantial percentage of Americans aren’t getting adequate amounts of vitamin C. Vitamin C is the best-studied and understood antioxidant: a substance that readily donates electrons to neutralize potentially damaging oxidative free radicals. When our cells use oxygen to make energy they create free radicals, which can destroy DNA, proteins, and other key cell components. As one of our major natural antioxidant protectors,³ vitamin C helps to defend against free radicals and the many toxins that can enter the body via the air, water, or foods. 1. Crucial for the Brain Several important human enzymes need vitamin C in order to function. This is most evident in the brain, where C is more highly concentrated than in any other organ. Our nerve cells need C to make the neurotransmitters dopamine and norepinephrine, along with carnitine, creatine, tyrosine, and the myelin that electrically insulates the nerve cells. Vitamin C is vital for enzymes that make collagen, which is essential for strengthening the walls of the brain’s blood vessels. 2. The Collagen Connection Collagen is a family of large proteins that provide strength to the body’s connective tissues. Collagen is a major structural component of this connective tissue “glue” that holds our cells in their assigned locations within our tissues and organs. The body needs vitamin C to make collagen for healthy circulation, skin, joints, bone and other hard tissues, and all the body’s organs. 3. C is for Circulation The body’s miles of blood vessels need vitamin C to maintain the collagen that builds the structure of their walls. Sufficient availability of C helps the blood vessels maintain their strength and functional flexibility. The circulating blood relies on vitamin C for its antioxidant, anti-free radical capacity. Immune cells that circulate with the blood are particularly reliant on C. 4. Added Immune Protection Much of our immune system consists of mobile single cells that circulate with the blood or patrol our tissues looking for hostile invaders. They need high levels of vitamin C to power their movements, but without enough C, they are unable to do their job. Also, many of the circulating immune cells actually produce highly toxic free radicals to destroy bacteria, viruses, or other harmful agents and need internal C to protect them against self-destruction. The solid tissues of the immune system also need C for optimal function. 5. Adrenal Gland Support The adrenals are small glands positioned like caps on each of our kidneys and are loaded with vitamin C, second only to the brain. They make much of the body’s necessary steroid hormones, as well as hormones important for managing stress, and both these functions depend on enzymes that require vitamin C. By supporting the adrenals’ key life-sustaining functions, vitamin C is a major asset against stress. 6. Increasing Blood Vitamin C with Liposomes Liposomes are tiny molecular spheres with hollow interiors, and outer shells made of phospholipids like those that make up our cell membranes. The hollow interior can be loaded with a substance that isn’t normally well absorbed – in this case, vitamin C – then made into a dietary supplement ingredient. When Neuro-C is taken by mouth, its liposomes help protect their loads of vitamin C molecules from being broken down by the acidity of the stomach.* After the liposomes reach the intestine, their shells are dissolved by digestive enzymes.* This releases the vitamin C molecules to be absorbed across the intestinal wall and into the blood.* The specific liposomes used in BrainMD’s Neuro-C were shown to be an effective molecular vehicle for increasing vitamin C levels in the blood.* Neuro-C Vitamin C FAQ How do I take Neuro-C? We recommend adults take 1 tablespoon (15 ml) with food, one to three times a day, or more as desired. Can children take Neuro-C? Yes. Children ages 4 and up can take 1 tablespoon (15 ml) with food, one to three times a day or more under parental supervision. Does this supplement contain allergens? It is free from dairy, glutens, corn, eggs, yeast, and artificial flavorings or colorings. Is Neuro-C suitable for vegans? Yes. BrainMD’s Neuro-C is suitable for vegans, and for anyone seeking to improve their mental performance, immunity, and overall well-being.* Is it chalky or unpleasant tasting? No. Neuro-C is a liquid and doesn’t have the powdery or tart taste of many vitamin C tablets or chewables. It has a delicious citrus vanilla flavor. Our C Gets An A Getting adequate amounts of vitamin C is a great way to improve overall brain and body well-being.* Support your immune system, circulation, adrenal glands, collagen production, and total well-being with BrainMD’s Neuro-C Liposomal Vitamin C.* At BrainMD, we’re dedicated to providing the highest purity nutrients and standardized herbal ingredients to support your mood, focus, and overall well-being. For more information about Neuro-C Vitamin C and our full list of supplements, please visit us at BrainMD. *These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA. This content is for informational purposes only. It is not meant to substitute for medical or healthcare advice from a physician, nor is it intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Consult your healthcare provider before beginning a new health regimen. References: 1. Reider, C. A., Chung, R.-Y., Devarshi, P. P., Grant, R. W., & Mitmesser, S. H. (2020). Inadequacy of immune health nutrients: Intakes in US adults, the 2005–2016 NHANES. Nutrients, 12(6), 1735. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu12061735 2. Food and Drug Administration. (n.d.). Daily value on the nutrition and supplement facts labels. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Retrieved January 9, 2025, from https://www.fda.gov/food/food-labeling-nutrition/daily-value-nutrition-and-supplement-facts-labels 3. Frei, B., England, L., & Ames, B. N. (1989). Ascorbate is an outstanding antioxidant in human blood plasma. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 86(16), 6377–6381. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.86.16.6377
Learn moreGet a Mood and Immune Boost with Neuro Zinc
Do you ever think about zinc? If not, you should. This powerful and versatile mineral is essential for human health and well-being. That’s why it’s called an essential mineral. If you’re looking to support your mood, cognition, and immunity, you need BrainMD’s new, ultra-pure, super-mineral supplement… Zinc Essentials Zinc is a mineral vital for health and survival. Each of the body’s 30 trillion cells need zinc. At least 10% of all human genes code for zinc proteins, of which at least 300 are enzymes. The body needs zinc on an ongoing basis since it doesn’t have substantial capacity for storage of this mineral. Unfortunately, many people don’t get enough zinc in their diet. The Missing Zinc Substantial numbers of Americans are at risk for zinc deficiency. In the U.S. and other industrialized countries, the demographic most likely to be zinc deficient is the elderly (up to 1 in 4 of those over age 60). Deficiency of zinc allows oxygen free radicals originating in the mitochondria to threaten our antioxidant defenses, which creates oxidative stress. Zinc deficiency also allows increases in immune system messenger proteins – cytokines – that tend to promote inflammation. Zinc deficiency can be due to inherited mutations, but most often is related to inadequate dietary intake and/or excessive loss from the body. Whatever its origins, zinc deficiency can pose serious long-term health challenges. Zinc and the Brain Zinc is vital for practically all the brain’s circuitry. The connections between the nerve cells (synapses) need zinc to operate, and many are functionally regulated by zinc. Also, as the brain generates the energy it needs, zinc helps protect it against the damaging effects of free radicals. A double-blind, placebo-controlled study¹ evaluated the effects of zinc supplementation on cognitive function and mood in overweight or obese middle-aged women. The results indicated that 12 weeks of zinc supplementation (30 mg/day) improved cognitive scores, particularly in tasks involving memory and executive function. The study supports the role of zinc in enhancing brain function in adults. Zinc and Mood Clinical studies have established that many people with mood problems have low zinc in their blood. Those with the lowest zinc levels tend to show the most extreme mood problems. Zinc is crucial for the dopamine and serotonin transmitter systems that help control mood. In the U.S., at least 1 in 5 people experience serious mood problems and at least 1 in 4 experience serious feelings of anxiousness. Results from 6 double-blind randomized, controlled trials² (RCT) suggest supplementing with zinc can improve mood. Zinc and Immunity Poor zinc status can cause immune problems in adults, particularly in the elderly, which often can be fixed by zinc supplementation. Older persons with digestive problems that impair their dietary nutrient absorption may avoid zinc deficiency by taking supplemental zinc. In children, zinc deficiency has been linked to problems with the immune functioning of the lower respiratory tract. In a clinical trial, correcting the zinc deficiency with zinc glycinate improved the problem. Since so many people have low levels of zinc, BrainMD is proud to offer its high-quality supplement... Neuro Zinc Neuro Zinc supplies the essential mineral zinc – crucial for optimal brain function and overall health – in a form that’s highly absorbable and easy on the stomach.* Neuro Zinc Benefits Here are some of the benefits of taking Neuro Zinc: Positive mood and emotional balance* Better cognitive function* Enhanced immune response* Antioxidant support* Increased blood zinc levels* Neuro Zinc Ingredient Zinc (zinc glycinate, as zinc bisglycinate chelate) Zinc is a mineral crucial for mood, cognition, and brain connectivity. It’s also important for immunity, fertility, and antioxidant defense. Zinc bisglycinate chelate is readily absorbed and gentle on the digestive system. Neuro Zinc FAQ [wc_box color="inverse" text_align="left" margin_top="" margin_bottom="" class=""] Who can benefit from Neuro Zinc? Practically everyone, including adults and children age 14 or older. Neuro Zinc is recommended for individuals seeking to improve their mood, immune readiness, and overall brain health.* How can I use this supplement? We recommend adults take 1 capsule (supplying 25 mg of zinc) daily, with food. This product is not intended for children under age 14, because their upper safe limit is set below 25 mg per day. Users of this product should not exceed the Tolerable Upper Level (“UL”) for zinc, unless for a limited time and under physician supervision. The zinc UL developed by the U.S. government is 40 mg per day for age 19 years and older, and 34 mg per day for ages 14-18 years. If consumed at more than 50 mg per day for a period of weeks, zinc can begin to lower the body’s copper levels.* Can I use Neuro Zinc if I take iron? Iron can compete with zinc for absorption, though only at relatively high intakes (above 38 mg per day).* Users of this product should be careful to take supplemental iron only if they are tested and found deficient in iron, and only by itself and at least 2 hours away from Neuro Zinc or other supplements.* What makes Neuro Zinc different from other zinc products? Neuro Zinc provides zinc as pure, authentic zinc bisglycinate chelate, a form known to be well absorbed, gentle on the digestive system (some zinc forms are not), and found effective in clinical trials.* Does Neuro Zinc contain allergens? No. Neuro Zinc is free from dairy, glutens, sugar, corn, soy, nuts, eggs, yeast, and artificial colorings or flavorings.* It is suitable for vegans, and compatible with keto or paleo dietary patterns.* [/wc_box] Get In Sync with Zinc Supplementation with this essential mineral has consistently improved intestinal activity, reproductive function, and pregnancy outcomes in clinical trials.* Zinc supplementation also can be helpful for vision, skin health, blood sugar support, and overall brain health.* Neuro Zinc is a pure and effective source of zinc.* It’s well absorbed and gentle on the stomach.* It’s the essential choice for brain, immune, and whole-body support.* Try Neuro Zinc today! At BrainMD, we’re dedicated to providing the highest purity nutrients and standardized herbal ingredients to support your overall well-being. For more information about Neuro Zinc and our full list of supplements, please visit us at BrainMD. *These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA. This content is for informational purposes only. It is not meant to substitute for medical or healthcare advice from a physician, nor is it intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Consult your healthcare provider before beginning a new health regimen. Scientific References: Vargas, L. D. S. de, Jantsch, J., Fontoura, J. R., Dorneles, G. P., Peres, A., & Guedes, R. P. (2023). Effects of zinc supplementation on inflammatory and cognitive parameters in middle-aged women with overweight or obesity. Nutrients, 15(20), 4396. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu15204396 Totten, M. S., Davenport, T. S., Edwards, L. F., & Howell, J. M. (2023). Trace minerals and anxiety: A review of zinc, copper, iron, and selenium. Dietetics, 2(1), 83-103. https://doi.org/10.3390/dietetics2010008
Learn moreSome of the Best Natural Ways to Boost Your Immune System
Having a healthy immune system is crucial to survival. Immunity is your body’s main natural protection system, and it carries out two primary functions – defense and tolerance. Your immune system defends against bacteria, viruses, parasites, and other potential troublemakers. It also regulates your level of tolerance to potential environmental triggers, such as allergens like pollen, spores from molds or other fungi, pet dander, bee stings, and grasses. These allergens also can include a huge range of foods, such as: wheat and other gluten-bearing grains, dairy, egg, yeast, peanuts and certain other nuts, soy, corn, tomato and other nightshades, crustaceans and other seafoods. When your immune system performs these two functions optimally, it helps keep you healthy. However, when your defenses don’t do their job properly, or your body’s tolerance level becomes weakened or overwhelmed, it makes you more vulnerable to infections and autoimmune issues, and increases your risk for psychological or emotional problems. Your immune system performs its important mission by: Posting “sentry” cells in all your tissues to identify threats and issue early warnings Mobilizing a variety of white blood cells to attack these harmful agents Producing antibodies and other tools to mark the offending agents Going on the attack to engage and eradicate the tagged agents Establishing long-term “immune memory” to recall troublemakers that return Immune System Basics The gut is the main route of entry for potential threats from the external environment. It’s continually bombarded by troublesome microorganisms (bacteria, viruses, protozoa, fungi, certain yeasts) or toxic substances. In addition to helping with digestion and housing friendly bacteria that support healthy brain and body functions, the gut also is a huge contributor to immunity. The lining of the gut carries immune early warning cells that constantly sample the gut contents. By some estimates, 70-80% of your immune system resides in your gut. This has led many to believe that immunity starts in your gut. The healthy gut lining is tightly sealed, to block harmful microorganisms or poorly-digested, allergenic food particles from getting into the circulating blood. When this seal is loosened (“leaky gut”), such harmful agents can enter the bloodstream and be transported to the brain and other organs, potentially leading to serious, long-term consequences. Since probiotic bacteria help keep the gut lining tightly sealed, it’s vital to maintain and even increase the levels of good bacteria in the gut. Research has also documented the beneficial effects of probiotics in supporting the immune system. Scientifically designed probiotic supplements can provide bacterial strains proven to positively influence the microorganism balance in the gut and boost your immunity. Due to the current health crisis, many people are laser-focused on the health of their immune system. Some have turned to unhealthy means of boosting their immune system. However, there are scientifically proven ways to naturally support your immunity. Here are some of the best foods and supplements to help boost your immune system… Best Natural Immune Boosting Foods & Supplements Immune-Supporting Foods When considering the best foods to boost your immune system, you may think of foods that are high in vitamin C. While it’s true that vitamin C is very important for your body’s immune health, there are other nutrients you should consider as well. It’s important to strengthen your immune system by helping it respond to the germs and pathogens it may encounter. Striking the right balance with your immune response may be a key to your long-term health. Proper nutrition can provide your body with many of the components it needs to prevent and fight illness. Here are just a few immune-boosting foods you should include in your diet... [wc_box color="inverse" text_align="left" margin_top="" margin_bottom="" class=""] Garlic Garlic contains compounds, like allicin, that the body can metabolically transform to antioxidants that help support the immune system. Garlic is well-known for its warming properties, as are its close relatives – onion, shallot, leek, and chives. Research¹ shows that garlic enhances thermogenesis (the body’s process of metabolizing a substance or nutrient to produce heat). Spinach Spinach has vitamin C and a small amount of zinc. Deficiency of both vitamin C and zinc has been linked to weak immune response,² which may prolong the recovery process for those with a cold or flu. This leafy green is also a good source of fiber, which your good gut bacteria use as a major energy source. Fatty Fish Fatty fish from cold waters are high in omega-3 fatty acids. Omega-3s regulate a healthy inflammatory response in the body, which is important for maintaining strong immunity. Salmon is rich in vitamin E and astaxanthin, powerful antioxidants that help protect the body from potentially harmful free radicals. Free radicals are highly reactive substances because they are unstable, and can be a particular threat to immune cells and tissues. Free radicals can be generated in the skin from excessive exposure to UV light from the sun or from pollutants in the air, but the body also produces them. The mitochondria in all our cells use oxygen to generate our life energy, but this same process also generates highly reactive oxygen free radicals. Consuming salmon, and other wild-caught, cold-water fatty fish also provides an array of important vitamins and minerals along with high-quality protein, all of which have significant immune-supporting benefits. Berries Berries are one of the most concentrated sources of antioxidants in the plant kingdom. In general, the greater the variety of berries you eat, the broader the antioxidant protection you’ll have. Blueberries, raspberries, and strawberries are all high in antioxidants. The acerola cherry is loaded with vitamin C. The antioxidants in these berries help shield the brain and body against oxidative stress. These antioxidants provide valuable protection against toxic pollutants and other harmful agents. Mushrooms Mushrooms offer a bounty of health benefits. Whatever variety you choose as foods – shiitake, maitake, lion’s mane, enoki, oyster, or agaricus – mushrooms are a great immunity booster and can add many nutrients to your diet. Mushrooms contain beta-glucans (a special category of large, branching, complex carbohydrates) that don’t affect blood sugar but remarkably enhance the immune system’s alertness against invaders. Beta-glucans are also fiber that probiotics can feed on. Mushrooms are rich in protein and can provide ergothioneine, a powerful antioxidant that doesn’t get destroyed during the cooking process and may enhance immunity. [/wc_box] Here are some other immune-supporting foods to add to your diet: Omega-3 fatty acids – EPA and DHA are most abundant in salmon, tuna, and mackerel; plant sources like nuts and flaxseed oil provide smaller omega-3 molecules that some people can’t effectively convert to EPA or DHA Zinc-rich foods – like oysters, shellfish (crab, shrimp, and mussels), lean meats and poultry, legumes (lentils and chickpeas) Selenium-rich foods – such as tuna, halibut, sardines, turkey, chicken, or cottage cheese Vitamin C-rich foods – like bell peppers, kiwifruit, strawberries, papaya, broccoli, cauliflower, Brussel sprouts, kale, mango, and citrus fruits Vitamin E-rich foods – including almonds, hazelnuts, and sunflower seeds Eating a healthy diet is central to supporting overall physical and mental well-being. While no single food can magically fend off illness, regular consumption of these nutrient-dense foods can help shore up your body’s natural immune defenses. Immune Boosting Supplements Your immune system is largely composed of mobile single cells that need increased levels of vitamins and essential minerals, along with other key nutrients, to maintain their high level of activity. High fiber intakes from foods also support healthy probiotic balance in your intestinal tract. Support your body’s natural defenses with these 3 doctor-formulated nutraceuticals designed to promote a healthy and balanced immune system. Probiotics for Your Brain & Gut ProBrainBiotics is the best-selling probiotic that supports your brain and gut health.* The combination of bacterial strains used in this formula is the same as those proven beneficial in two double-blind clinical trials. By providing the clinically-proven level of 3 billion CFU (colony-forming units, representing the numbers of live probiotic bacteria), ProBrainBiotics helps to promote healthy digestion, positive mood,³ and increased composure in dealing with everyday stress.* These powerful strains: Help repel harmful bacteria* Help maintain the tight seal of the gut lining to prevent leaky gut* Survive passing through the stomach with its gauntlet of acids, to reach the intestines and take up residence there* Support healthy gut immune functions* In the trials, these probiotic strains were found to improve intestinal discomfort related to stress.* They were also found to measurably promote a healthy mood and assist in coping with occasional anxiousness.* Functional Mushroom Powder Smart Mushrooms is firmly grounded in the most recent clinical and scientific research on medicinal mushrooms.* It includes six mushrooms that have been revered for hundreds to thousands of years. All six are highly nutritious, and together they offer a broad spectrum of health benefits.* The mushrooms in this formula are high in protein and fiber, low in calories and sodium, and contribute many vitamins and minerals to the diet.* They provide high allowances of beta-glucans, unique fibers that can enhance immunity, provide antioxidant benefits, and promote healthy gut microbial balance.* These mushrooms are functional foods for the brain and entire body.* Here are the 6 potent mushrooms in Smart Mushrooms: Lion’s Mane (Hericium erinaceus) – The beta-glucans in lion’s mane mushrooms support immune health, and its content of hericenones and erinacines can increase nerve growth factor in the brain. This substance promotes healthy activity and adaptability of the brain’s all-important acetylcholine transmitter system. Turkey Tail (Trametes versicolor, also known as Coriolus versicolor) – Provides protein-bound glucan polysaccharides, intensively researched in Japan and China for their immune benefits. Cordyceps (Cordyceps militaris) – Fights fatigue, supports immunity, helps counter stress, and benefits blood flow and oxygen utilization. Reishi (Ganoderma lucidum) – In addition to beta-glucans, reishi contains triterpenes, which contribute to its benefits for immunity and healthy inflammatory response. Shiitake (Lentinula edodes) – Shiitake promotes healthy cholesterol and triglyceride levels already within normal range, and provides lentinan,⁴ a beta-glucan well studied for its immunity benefits. Agaricus (Agaricus blazei) – Offers a variety of glucans with immune benefits, and supports healthy blood sugar, cholesterol, and liver functions. Liposomal Vitamin C A breakthrough nutraceutical formula, Neuro-C was scientifically designed to promote advanced brain and immune defense.* A versatile and powerful nutrient that provides major antioxidant defense, vitamin C is crucial for the body’s structural integrity, the brain’s neurotransmitter activity, immune cell mobility,⁵ a healthy circulation, improved skin quality, and overall well-being.* Much of our immune system consists of mobile single cells that circulate with the blood or patrol our tissues looking for hostile invaders. They need high levels of vitamin C to power their movements. Without enough C, they can’t efficiently do their job. Also, many of the circulating immune cells produce highly toxic free radicals to destroy bacteria, viruses, or other harmful germs and need internal C to protect them against self-destruction. The “solid” tissues of the immune system also need C for optimal function. The specific liposomes used in Neuro-C were shown to be an effective molecular vehicle for increasing vitamin C levels in the blood.* Neuro-C delivers vitamin C more efficiently than tablets, capsules, or powders.* As a liquid supplement, Neuro-C doesn’t have the powdery or tart taste of many vitamin C tablets or chewables. Make Immunity a Priority Nutrition is key to boosting your immune system in these challenging times. Optimizing your nutrient intake, by consuming fruits, vegetables, and other healthy foods, can provide your body with the tools it needs to effectively fight illness. Taking high-purity dietary supplements is also an excellent way to bolster your immunity. Boosting your body’s immunity, with these natural foods and supplements, can help you defend against the harmful effects of bacteria, viruses, and other unwanted invaders.* Here’s to your health! At BrainMD, we’re dedicated to providing the highest purity nutrients and standardized herbal ingredients to support your immunity and overall well-being. For more information about our full list of supplements, please visit us at BrainMD. *These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA. This content is for informational purposes only. It is not meant to substitute for medical or healthcare advice from a physician, nor is it intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Consult your healthcare provider before beginning a new health regimen. References: 1. Oi, Y., Okamoto, M., Nitta, M., Kominato, Y., Nishimura, S., Ariga, T., & Iwai, K. (1998). Alliin and volatile sulfur-containing compounds in garlic enhance thermogenesis by increasing norepinephrine secretion in rats. The Journal of Nutritional Biochemistry, 9(2), 60–66. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0955-2863(97)00167-8 2. Wintergerst, E. S., Maggini, S., & Hornig, D. H. (2006). Immune-enhancing role of vitamin C and zinc and effect on clinical conditions. Annals of Nutrition & Metabolism, 50(2), 85–94. https://doi.org/10.1159/000090495 3. Romijn, A. R., Rucklidge, J. J., Kuijer, R. G., & Frampton, C. (2017). A double-blind, randomized, placebo-controlled trial of Lactobacillus helveticus and Bifidobacterium longum for the symptoms of depression. Australian & New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry, 51(8), 810–821. https://doi.org/10.1177/0004867416686694 4. Dai, X., Stanilka, J. M., Rowe, C. A., Esteves, E. A., Nieves, C., Jr., Spaiser, S. J., Christman, M. C., Langkamp-Henken, B., & Percival, S. S. (2015). Consuming Lentinula edodes (shiitake) mushrooms daily improves human immunity: A randomized dietary intervention in healthy young adults. Journal of the American College of Nutrition, 34(6), 478–487. https://doi.org/10.1080/07315724.2014.950391 5. Moore, A., & Khanna, D. (2023). 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Learn more5 of the Best Ways to Improve Your Gut Health!
Perhaps you’ve heard of probiotics and have wondered about their health benefits. If you aren’t taking probiotics, here are some essential facts you need to know about these powerful microorganisms and their role in improving your gut health. What Are Probiotics? The word probiotic comes from Latin: pro means “support” and biotic means “life.” The World Health Organization defines a probiotic as any living microorganism that has a health benefit¹ when ingested. Scientists have discovered that the bacteria living in our gut, collectively called the “microbiome,” offer a broad spectrum of previously unknown wellness benefits including a brighter mood and heightened immunity. Although supplementing with probiotics frequently met with skepticism in the past, research has demonstrated that healthy gut bugs help support many processes in the body, including those typically thought to be connected to your brain,² as well as your mood and stress levels. So how can you improve your gut health? Protect Your Good Bugs Did you know that your intestines hold trillions of bacteria that contribute to your daily health? Our gastrointestinal (GI) tract, which contains about 3-4 pounds of bacteria, houses a diverse population of friendly bacteria that are symbiotic with us – they support our fitness and welfare as we give them food and shelter. Our bodies are highly sophisticated ecosystems, which are made up of at least 1,000 different species of bacteria that live in our intestinal system. Some are beneficial and some aren’t. The beneficial bacteria help regulate everything in our ecosystem – from supporting our digestion to programming the nervous and immune systems. When you don’t have enough of these friendly bacteria, you can have digestive problems, difficulty managing stress, irritability, and other negative behaviors. To remain in top form, the relationship of good bugs to bad bugs in your microbiome needs to be positively skewed. This ratio may have a direct correlation to your gut health and overall well-being. You're more likely to be healthy and happy when the beneficial microorganisms in your gut outnumber the harmful ones. When the balance is tipped the other way, all sorts of physical and mental problems can arise. Beware of Microbiome Imbalance Imbalance of the gut microbiome – too many bad bacteria in the gut – has been linked to a wide range of mental and physical challenges. Keeping your gut in proper balance is essential to your overall health. Eating high-fiber foods, avoiding sugars and processed starches, having the right balance of omega-3 fatty acids (an Omega-3 Index higher than 8%), staying well-hydrated, and increasing your intake of healthy fermented foods all can help keep your gut bacteria in healthy balance. Experiencing digestive issues is a sure-fire way to know if you have an unbalanced gut. Many people end up taking antacids, gas medicines, or anti-diarrheal medications, but these don’t get to the root cause of the problem, which is an imbalanced microbiome. If you’re struggling with any of the following on a consistent basis, you may benefit from a well-formulated probiotic supplement: Gas Irregular bowel movements Bloating Excessively soft stools Unusual burping or excessive fullness after eating Cramping anywhere along your intestinal tract Probiotics can help improve your health in numerous ways. Here are just a few… 5 Ways to Support Your Gut with Probiotics Improve the Integrity of Your Gut Lining A healthy intestine has a very tight lining or seal that works to exclude everything but the smallest fully digested food substances from getting across the intestinal wall and into the blood vessels or other surrounding tissues. When this intestinal seal is not sufficiently tight, allergenic molecules of poorly digested food, bacteria, viruses, and waste products can leak out of the intestinal lining and spread throughout the body. Healthy bacteria that live in the gut produce many substances that help maintain the intestinal seal. Supplementing with probiotics that directly or indirectly support a healthy microbiome helps ensure the integrity of the intestinal seal and promotes many other positive intestinal functions. Keep Your Microbiome Healthy A healthy microbiome can be thrown off balance by numerous factors, including antibiotics,³ pesticides/herbicides in foods, food additives, artificial sweeteners, or simply by eating a Standard American Diet (SAD) – one that’s high in calories, low in fiber,⁴ and lacks sufficient vitamins and other essential nutrients. Stress also kills friendly bacteria in our microbiome. Support Positive Mood with a Healthy Gut In our fast-paced world, having a balanced gut microbiome can have tremendous benefits for your body and brain. The gut is filled with nerve networks that provide valuable input to the brain. Maintaining and restoring health in the GI tract is crucial to optimizing your protection against the possible negative consequences of allergenic food substances that can damage your blood vessels, trigger immune dysfunction, and deteriorate your overall health and well-being. Increasingly, clinical studies are finding that well-designed probiotic supplements promote a positive mood⁵ and help counter stressful life events. Eat a Probiotic-Rich Diet Even if you’ve tried incorporating probiotics into your diet, it’s likely that you aren’t getting enough of them daily. So where can you get quality probiotics? One way is with the foods you eat. Here are the top 8 probiotic-rich foods: Kimchi Fresh Sauerkraut Sour Pickles Miso Tempeh Kombucha Kefir Yogurt Take a Probiotic Supplement Another way to help support gut flora is to take a probiotic supplement. BrainMD’s ProBrainBiotics is the first probiotic supplement proven to benefit both intestinal and brain function.* This supplement has identical probiotic strains, at the same daily intake levels, that were put through three clinical trials and found to benefit intestinal function, mood, and coping with stressful experiences.* ProBrainBiotics can help with: Digestion – promotes healthy digestion* Focus – improves concentration and attention* Mood – supports positive mood and emotional balance* Immunity – provides antioxidant support and nutritional immune system boosters* How To Improve Your Gut Health Take one or two capsules daily with a meal, or as recommended by a physician. From the published trials, one capsule should be sufficient for most people, but two capsules will likely give you additional benefit. Remember, if you take good care of your bacterial guests they will take care of you. Use ProBrainBiotics, along with probiotic-rich foods, to help enhance your immune system every day!* At BrainMD, we’re dedicated to providing the highest quality supplements to improve your physical health and overall well-being. For more information about ProBrainBiotics and our full list of brain healthy supplements, please visit us at BrainMD. *These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA. This content is for informational purposes only. It is not meant to substitute for medical or healthcare advice from a physician, nor is it intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Consult your healthcare provider before beginning a new health regimen. References: 1. Mack, D. R. (2005). Probiotics: Mixed messages. Canadian Family Physician, 51(11), 1455–1457. https://doi.org/10.46747/cfp.5111455 (PMCID: PMC1479485, PMID: 16353824) 2. Appleton, J. (2018). The gut-brain axis: Influence of microbiota on mood and mental health. Integrative Medicine (Encinitas), 17(4), 28–32. https://doi.org/10.7547/108726 (PMCID: PMC6469458, PMID: 31043907) 3. Yoon, M. Y., & Yoon, S. S. (2017). Disruption of the gut ecosystem by antibiotics. Yonsei Medical Journal, 59(1), 4–12. https://doi.org/10.3349/ymj.2018.59.1.4 (PMCID: PMC5725362, PMID: 29214770) 4. Mayo Clinic Staff. (n.d.). Dietary fiber: Essential for a healthy diet. Mayo Clinic. Retrieved [12/30/2024], from https://www.mayoclinic.org/healthy-lifestyle/nutrition-and-healthy-eating/in-depth/dietary-fiber/art-20043983 5. Bistas, K. G., & Tabet, J. P. (2023). The benefits of prebiotics and probiotics on mental health. Cureus, 15(8), e43217. https://doi.org/10.7759/cureus.43217 (PMCID: PMC10490379, PMID: 37692658)
Learn moreThis Is How to Choose a Multivitamin That's Right For You
Are you taking a multivitamin daily? If not, perhaps you’re unsure about the health benefits of multivitamins. Or maybe you’re overwhelmed and don't know how to choose a multivitamin from the veritable sea of supplements that exist in the marketplace today. So how can you really know if you’re getting a high-quality supplement or just a fancy label with cheap ingredients? Here are five criteria you’ll want to look for and how to choose a multivitamin that's right for you: 5 Things You Need to Know About Multivitamins 1. Absorption The digestive system converts the vitamins and nutrients from your food and supplements into tiny, molecule-sized dispersions, which then must be absorbed across your gut lining into the blood. This absorption process can be affected by many factors. For example, sugar interferes with the absorption of vitamin C. Alcohol and many medications also interfere with nutrient absorption.¹ Certain ingredients in supplements themselves (such as magnesium oxide) are known to be poorly absorbed, yet are used simply because they’re cheaper or take up less space in a tablet or capsule. 2. Formulation Just because a product has a certain ingredient in it doesn’t mean there’s enough of that ingredient in each daily serving to benefit people. A dirty little secret of the dietary supplement industry is that many products have less-than-proven amounts of ingredients – especially when those ingredients are expensive – to make it seem like the consumer is getting more for their money than with a competing product. Some in the industry call this adding in “Fairy Dust.” Effective dietary supplements provide safe and clinically proven ingredients in daily doses that have a reasonable probability of creating benefits for those who take them. 3. Quantity The number of ingredients in dietary supplements widely varies, which is especially true of multiple vitamins. Some leading supplement companies take a minimalist approach, claiming that less is more. At BrainMD, we believe that more is more. Not only are we concerned with the number of ingredients, but also the quality of those ingredients. 4. Quality Quality ingredients are those that are most efficiently utilized by the body. Many supplements have ingredients that are not utilized for any health function, such as titanium dioxide, which is frequently added to make tablets or capsules white. Others have artificial dyes for coloring, or artificial flavors, many of which may not be safe to consume long-term. Some supplements, including many being marketed to children, have substantial amounts of sugar added. Many supplements containing minerals have revealed lead contamination when tested.² 5. Testing Testing is most effectively done on the raw material ingredients before they enter the chain of production. But in-process testing is also necessary to ensure the manufacturer has effective control over the manufacturing process. The finished product must also be tested to safeguard the integrity of the product. Many companies cut corners, so make sure your supplement has gone through identity and potency verification, heavy metal testing, and microbial testing. Bottom line: always conduct thorough research on dietary supplements before adding them to your daily regimen. BrainMD’s supplements routinely meet or exceed all the above standards. We’re proud to offer an ultra-pure, high-quality multivitamin…NeuroVite Plus Multivitamin. NeuroVite Plus Multivitamin NeuroVite Plus Multivitamin combines more than 50 nutrients and plant extracts in their most active forms to give you whole body-mind nutrition in a way that drugstore multivitamins cannot do.* It contains three of Dr. Amen’s proprietary nutrient blends: The Brain Boosting Blend of clinically researched brain health nutrients.* The Fruit and Vegetable Blend with antioxidant-rich fruit and vegetable powders (no sugar added).* The Digestive Enzyme Blend to support the body’s digestive enzymes. NeuroVite Plus Multivitamin delivers health and wellness in 5 key ways: Nourishes your body’s cells, tissues and organs – NeuroVite’s wide range of vitamins, minerals, and other nutrients provide your cells with the key nutrients they need.* Promotes high-level brain functioning – NeuroVite’s uniquely diverse array of nutrients help protect, energize, and renew your intensely active brain cells.* Supports the health of all the body’s major organ systems – PS (phosphatidylserine) for the brain, lutein, and zeaxanthin for the eyes (and brain), resveratrol and hesperidin for the heart and circulation, and vitamin A for the immune system.* Protects against free radical damage – with an array of antioxidants, such as vitamin C, d-alpha vitamin E, mixed tocopherols and tocotrienols (7 other vitamin Es), CoQ10, alpha-lipoic acid, and the minerals zinc, selenium, and manganese.* Easily absorbed and tolerated – due to the careful selection of its ingredients.* NeuroVite Plus Multivitamin was formulated to feed our trillions of cells with the vitamins, minerals and conditionally essential nutrients they need to keep the body alive.* The current research on brain and body nutrition demonstrates that everyone can benefit from taking a multiple vitamin-mineral supplement that’s naturally derived, science-based, brain directed, and made with integrity. For all the above, take NeuroVite Plus Multivitamin daily.* At BrainMD, we’re dedicated to providing the highest purity nutrients to improve your physical health and overall well-being. For more information about NeuroVite Plus Multivitamin and our full list of supplements, please visit us at BrainMD. *These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA. This content is for informational purposes only. It is not meant to substitute for medical or healthcare advice from a physician, nor is it intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Consult your healthcare provider before beginning a new health regimen. References: 1. Butts, M., Sundaram, V. L., Murughiyan, U., Borthakur, A., & Singh, S. (2023). The influence of alcohol consumption on intestinal nutrient absorption: A comprehensive review. Nutrients, 15(7), 1571. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu15071571 2. Buettner, C., Mukamal, K. J., Gardiner, P., Davis, R. B., Phillips, R. S., & Mittleman, M. A. (2009). Herbal supplement use and blood lead levels of United States adults. Journal of General Internal Medicine, 24(11), 1175–1182. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11606-009-1050-5
Learn more4 of the Best Ways to Relieve Holiday Stress
For many of us, the holiday season represents a much-anticipated, joyous time of the year. But for others, it’s a hectic and stressful period that’s become synonymous with exhaustion, overeating, accruing debt, and family drama. Just hearing the word “holiday” can create stress and feelings of anxiousness for some people. In fact, a survey by Consumer Reports found that 90 percent¹ of Americans find at least one thing stressful about the holiday season. However, the holidays don’t have to be something you dread. With practical planning and brain-directed supplement support, you can successfully navigate the holidays with happiness and good cheer. Taking these four steps can help reduce the stress of the holiday season: 4 Simple Ways to Relieve Holiday Stress Be Grateful Did you know that practicing gratitude can make your brain work better? Research² has demonstrated that people who express gratitude on a regular basis are healthier, more optimistic, make more progress toward their goals and have a greater sense of well-being. Experience the joy that gratitude can bring this holiday season. Delegate While You Celebrate You don’t have to do everything yourself—you can tackle your “to do” list with others. Spending time with friends and family while you share tasks, like preparing the holiday meal, shopping, cleaning and decorating, can be an enjoyable time of bonding. You don’t have to be the holiday hero. Just Say No The holidays can make people feel out of control and at the mercy of traditions or expectations. But you can take control of the holidays by refusing to let them control you. Say “no” to events and activities that aren’t making you happy or are causing holiday stress. Get Calming Support One of the best ways to relieve holiday stress is to take BrainMD’s Everyday Stress Relief, the perfect stress support supplement for daily living. Everyday Stress Relief Everyday Stress Relief, which contains a combination of magnesium, Relora®, holy basil, taurine, and l-theanine, is designed to: Promote calmness without drowsiness* Maintain a positive mood with sharp mental focus* Manage healthy stress hormone levels* Support your brain and adrenals when dealing with stress* Enhance your energy, endurance and vigor* Relieve Holiday Stress...Naturally Keeping up with a busy schedule can leave you feeling stressed out and exhausted, especially during the holidays. As a premier stress-reducing supplement, Everyday Stress Relief harnesses the power of five natural ingredients to soothe your frazzled nerves so you can meet the stresses of the season head-on.* Everyday Stress Relief has a 100% satisfaction, money-back guarantee. You have nothing to lose except your stress. Try Everyday Stress Relief today! The BrainMD team wishes you and yours a safe, healthy, and happy Holiday Season! At BrainMD, we’re dedicated to providing the highest quality supplements to improve your physical health and overall well-being. For more information about Everyday Stress Relief and our full list of brain healthy supplements, please visit us at BrainMD. *These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA. This content is for informational purposes only. It is not meant to substitute for medical or healthcare advice from a physician, nor is it intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Consult your healthcare provider before beginning a new health regimen. References: 1. Consumer Reports. (2011, November 29). Americans' top holiday dreads—being nice makes the list. Consumer Reports. https://www.consumerreports.org 2. Fekete, E. M., & Deichert, N. T. (2022). A brief gratitude writing intervention decreased stress and negative affect during the COVID-19 pandemic. Journal of Happiness Studies, 23(6), 2427–2448. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10902-022-00505-6
Learn moreHere Are Some of the Main Reasons Why You Should Take a Multivitamin
Looking for ways to eat healthier? It can be a challenge in today’s world. A major part of the problem involves the quality of the nutrients you derive from the foods you eat. This is largely, but not entirely, influenced by your diet. Though there are myriad diets in our society, many people fall into one of these two general diet categories. A Tale of Two Diets: Do You Have a Happy or SAD Diet? The SAD Diet The standard American diet (SAD) is filled with highly allergenic foods, many of which are laced with artificial chemicals. This diet typically is high in sodium, refined sugars, omega-6 fatty acids, trans fats, and excess calories. It’s also low in the vitally important omega-3 fatty acids EPA and DHA. People who maintain a diet loaded with simple carbohydrates (such as bread, pasta, potatoes, rice, fruit juices, and sugar) have an increased risk for problems with their digestive system, liver, pancreas, heart, circulation, and overall brain health. The SAD diet is largely composed of unhealthy foods that are: Highly processed Pro-inflammatory Artificially colored and sweetened High glycemic index Low in fiber Laden with hormones Pesticide sprayed Tainted with antibiotics In addition to its potentially harmful effects, this diet can prematurely age your brain and increase your risk for many mental and physical issues. The Happy Diet No, I’m not talking about a Happy Meal at McDonald’s. I’m talking about whole foods that can help support your energy, cognition, and mood. Your brain requires foods that are high in vitamins, essential minerals, and other nutrients to help meet its huge energy requirements throughout the day. A healthy diet should include plenty of fresh vegetables, seeds, nuts, berries, beans, free-range poultry, grass-fed meats, and wild caught, cold-water fish. This diet tends to be higher in omega-3 fatty acids, vitamins, minerals, and fiber. But even those who try to eat a healthy diet may find it challenging to get all the nutrients they need daily. Why? Here are just a few of the many reasons: [wc_box color="inverse" text_align="left" margin_top="" margin_bottom="" class=""] Environmental Toxins There’s a broad array of toxic substances that can get into our foods. For starters, our water can be polluted or tainted (with lead, arsenic, or other harmful substances). Cadmium can be found in soils treated with synthetic fertilizers and near industrial waste sites. Pesticides, including organochlorines and organophosphates, and herbicides, such as glyphosate (the active ingredient in Roundup weed killer)¹ can be present in soils used to grow food crops. Soil Depletion Soil depletion is a serious issue that many farmers face today. Modern foods are typically grown in poor soil that’s been depleted of its nutrient content. Sadly, decades of yielding fruits and vegetables with fewer and fewer nutrients has led to the advent of processed and genetically modified foods. GMOs GMOs (genetically modified organisms) are living organisms whose genetic material has been manipulated artificially in a lab via genetic engineering. In agriculture, GMOs have been artificially engineered to withstand the direct application of certain herbicides. Some believe that the genetic engineering process may cause unnatural alterations in a plant’s metabolic pathways or its own naturally occurring proteins, which may lead to the production of toxins or allergens in food. Most GMOs grown around the globe are genetically modified for herbicide tolerance, which has resulted in greater herbicide use. Use of the toxic herbicide Roundup has increased dramatically since GMOs were introduced. Additionally, GMO crops have played a role in creating “superweeds” and “superbugs,” which must be controlled with potent toxic poisons. Genetic Individuality Due to genetic individuality,² some people need more of certain vitamins and minerals than the average person does. Without extensive testing, it may be impossible to know what nutrients you’re deficient in so that you can increase intake of those nutrients in your daily diet. Food Shortages Supply chain issues and food shortages may be affecting your ability to get healthy foods from your local grocery store or health food store. Since these issues are expected to continue for the foreseeable future, it may be necessary to seek out alternative methods of securing the foods you need, such as ordering them from an online delivery service or purchasing fruits and vegetables from a local farmer’s market. [/wc_box] Since so many American foods are grown in poor soils, sprayed with poisons, and technologically manipulated, even those who eat a relatively healthy diet may find it challenging to get all the nutrients they need. So, what can help? One thing is nutritional support. Nutritional Support Numerous large population surveys have documented that the foods currently available aren’t providing enough of the nutrients the brain and body need. Despite your best efforts to follow a healthy diet, many foods are so low in nutrients that you’ll always have a gap in nutrition. That’s where dietary supplements come in – they help fill the gaps in your diet with the nutrients you’re missing by only eating foods. The foundation of every vitamin regimen should be a high-quality, broad-spectrum multivitamin and multimineral supplement. BrainMD offers the premium multivitamin… NeuroVite Plus Multivitamin BrainMD’s NeuroVite Plus Multivitamin is the first and only daily multivitamin that contains over 50 vitamins, minerals, and plant extracts developed through clinical studies.* NeuroVite Plus Multivitamin was formulated to provide whole-body wellness with additional key brain-healthy nutrients.* It offers advanced nutrition in a way that far surpasses big-box store or drugstore multivitamins.* 5 Benefits of NeuroVite Plus Multivitamin Though the benefits of this dynamic, broad-spectrum multivitamin are numerous, NeuroVite Plus Multivitamin can support your daily health by: Nourishing your body’s cells, tissues, and organs with a wide range of essential and conditionally essential nutrients, all important for energy, health, and survival* Going beyond other multiples to further promote optimal brain function with important phytonutrients that help sustain brain cells* Supporting the health of all the body’s organ systems with the full range of vitamins, the essential dietary minerals (except iron and copper), lutein and zeaxanthin for the brain and eyes, resveratrol and hesperidin for the brain and circulation, and coenzyme Q10 (“CoQ”) for the heart* Shoring up the body’s antioxidant defenses with vitamins C and E, the essential minerals zinc, selenium, and manganese, the conditionally essential alpha lipoic acid, CoQ, lutein and zeaxanthin* Including a careful selection of beneficial food concentrates, as well as digestive enzymes to help ensure digestion and absorption* But Wait, There’s More… In addition to high doses of core ingredients, NeuroVite Plus Multivitamin rounds out its formulation with two proprietary blends developed by Dr. Daniel Amen: Fruit and Vegetable Blend – promotes antioxidant versatility* Digestive Enzyme Blend – supports healthy digestion* Scientifically formulated with optimally bioavailable nutrients in their best-utilized and most effective forms, NeuroVite Plus Multivitamin is the only daily multivitamin for men and women that delivers comprehensive brain-boosting benefits.* Feed Your Brain The modern diet isn’t providing sufficient average intakes of various essential nutrients. While failing to get enough of these vitamins and essential nutrients may lead to serious, long-term health issues, feeding your brain and body with healthy foods and high-quality supplements can provide tremendous nutritional health support for you and everyone in your family. Nutritional research³ makes clear that everyone can benefit from taking a multiple vitamin-mineral supplement that’s concentrated, naturally derived, and made with integrity. For all the above, take NeuroVite Plus Multivitamin daily.* At BrainMD, we’re dedicated to providing the highest purity nutrients to improve your physical health and overall well-being. For more information about NeuroVite Plus Multivitamin and our full list of brain healthy supplements, please visit us at BrainMD. *These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA. This content is for informational purposes only. It is not meant to substitute for medical or healthcare advice from a physician, nor is it intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Consult your healthcare provider before beginning a new health regimen. References: 1. Costas‑Ferreira, C., Durán, R., & Faro, L. R. F. (2022). Toxic effects of glyphosate on the nervous system: A systematic review. International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 23(9), Article 4605. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms23094605 2. Olson, M. V. (2012). Human genetic individuality. Annual Review of Genomics and Human Genetics, 13(1), 1–27. https://doi.org/10.1146/annurev-genom-090711-163825 3. Fletcher, R. H., & Fairfield, K. M. (2002). Vitamins for chronic disease prevention in adults: Clinical applications. JAMA, 287(23), 3127–3129. https://doi.org/10.1001/jama.287.23.3127
Learn moreSupplement Labeling 101: Here's What You Need to Know
If you get overwhelmed when choosing vitamins, you aren't alone. It’s becoming increasingly difficult to know if you’re getting quality products. Since not all supplements are created equal, how do you know if you’re taking high-quality supplements or just a cheap knockoff in a fancy bottle? Many supplements have fillers, which reduce their effectiveness and may even be harmful to your health. To safeguard against the dangers of low grade products, many people purchase premium supplements. But even some whole food products have revealed lead contamination¹ when tested. To increase the chances that the vitamins you purchase will improve your health, make sure: 1. that what the company claims on the label is accurate and reasonable, 2. that the ingredient list is transparent and clearly understandable, and 3. that the company stands behind their products enough to make you feel safe and confident to shop with them. What To Look For On A Supplement Label Here are some important tips and insights on how to read the labels and claims made by supplement companies so that you can identify the best quality supplements with the maximum benefits: [wc_box color="inverse" text_align="left" margin_top="" margin_bottom="" class=""] Claims Before you buy a supplement, always read the label. Carefully read the directions for use and for any claims of efficacy and/or safety. Some labels make extravagant claims that may seem hard to believe. Other claims are confusing – many supplement makers are intentionally vague when it comes to the content of their labels. According to the Food & Drug Administration (FDA), supplement companies are legally prohibited from making claims that their products treat, diagnose, prevent, or cure diseases. The FDA does allow claims that a product affects the body’s structure and/or function, nutritional status, or general health and well-being, but the product’s maker must have proof to support all the claims they make. Cautions and Warnings Despite the negative implications associated with them, cautions or warnings on products can be a good thing because they show that the company understands their ingredients and how they can affect the body. Cautions and warnings also indicate that the company places the health and safety of their customers above making another sale. These warnings serve a dual purpose; they prevent the sale of a product to someone that shouldn’t be taking it and make the product available to consumers who can safely take it. Ingredients The Supplement Facts box is the heart of the dietary supplement label. Ideally, a supplement label will accurately list all the active ingredients, in specified order and with precise names for the various nutrients, herbals or other ingredients. Read this very carefully. You may notice, for example, that vitamin A is listed as beta-carotene, which many people don’t efficiently convert to vitamin A. Or that magnesium is listed as magnesium oxide, which is poorly absorbed and is an inferior ingredient compared to magnesium malate, citrate, or glycinate. Sometimes a listed ingredient hasn’t been proven for use in humans. Another factor to be aware of is undesirable additives, especially in the binders or coatings of tablets such as unnecessary sucrose, titanium dioxide, hydrogenated oils, heavy metals including lead and mercury, and PCBs (polychlorinated biphenyls). If you have questions or concerns, contact the supplement maker who, by law, must provide their contact information on the label. Testing It’s important to know that your supplements are tested for identity, purity, and potency. Testing is most effectively done on the raw material ingredients before they enter the chain of production. However, in-process testing is also necessary, and the finished product must be tested to ensure the integrity of the entire manufacturing process. Both ingredients and finished products must go through identity and potency verification, heavy metal testing, and microbial testing. All of BrainMD’s products undergo these testing processes, and we employ independent laboratories to do our testing. We also audit our manufacturers, packagers, and testing labs to ensure they have adequate quality control and processing standards in place. [/wc_box] It’s highly recommended that you apply the above criteria to every supplement you purchase. One reason is that the quality of vitamins can widely vary, even among so-called leading brands. A good example of this is fish oil… 3 Key Elements of a High-quality Fish Oil Supplement When searching for a high-quality fish oil supplement, keep these purity standards in mind: Because toxins such as solvents, dioxins, PCBs, furans and more than 250 environmental pollutants can become concentrated in fish, it’s extremely important to choose a fish oil product that is highly purified and analyzed in the laboratory to verify that it is clean. Fish oil spoils easily. Look for a product that has added vitamin E, vitamin C, rosemary, or other safe and effective stabilizers. Avoid suppliers that aren't reputable, because more and more fish oils are being diluted with oils that don't have omega-3 activity. Choose a product that has high amounts of EPA and DHA. Cheap fish oils claim 1000 mg on the label but only provide 300 mg of EPA plus DHA, which isn't an adequate daily dose for most people. BrainMD is proud to offer a fish oil supplement that meets or exceeds all of the above standards… Omega-3 Power Most Americans are deficient in omega-3 fatty acids,² getting barely one-third of the daily amounts needed for optimum brain and body health. Each serving of Omega-3 Power provides 1,600 mg of EPA, DHA, and other omega-3s from ultra-purified, high-quality fish oil – roughly 5 times what is found in conventional brands.* The omega-3 fatty acids in Omega-3 Power are critical to building healthy cell membranes, which are essential for our brain cells to make the trillions of connections that enable peak cognitive, mood, and behavioral performance.* Sourced from pelagic, short-lived fish species (anchovies, sardines, and mackerel), the fish oil in Omega-3 Power undergoes the most advanced purification process in the supplement industry.* At BrainMD, we’re dedicated to helping people feel better by creating the highest quality nutritional products for optimizing and balancing brain health. Backed by decades of experience, our clinical research team incorporates the latest scientific findings in creating a wide array of specialized formulas that support brain function, energy, memory, mood, and sleep. Our ultra-pure, science-based and brain directed vitamins were formulated to give you the nutrients you need to be your best self. At BrainMD, we’re dedicated to providing the highest quality supplements to improve your physical health and overall well-being. For more information about Omega-3 Power and our full list of brain healthy supplements, please visit us at BrainMD. *These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA. This content is for informational purposes only. It is not meant to substitute for medical or healthcare advice from a physician, nor is it intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Consult your healthcare provider before beginning a new health regimen. References: 1. Bourgoin, B. P., Evans, D. R., Cornett, J. R., Lingard, S. M., & Quattrone, A. J. (1993). Lead content in 70 brands of dietary calcium supplements. American Journal of Public Health, 83(8), 1155–1160. https://doi.org/10.2105/ajph.83.8.1155 2. Papanikolaou, Y., Brooks, J., Reider, C., & Fulgoni, V. L., III. (2014). U.S. adults are not meeting recommended levels for fish and omega-3 fatty acid intake: Results of an analysis using observational data from NHANES 2003–2008. Nutrition Journal, 13, 31. https://doi.org/10.1186/1475-2891-13-31
Learn moreHere Are Some of the Best Ways to Boost Attention and Focus
In today’s fast-paced world, finding ways to improve attention and focus is becoming increasingly essential. Whether it's at work, school, or home, the ability to concentrate on tasks without getting distracted can make a significant difference in productivity and overall well-being. Attention issues aren’t just limited to children; more adults are struggling with staying organized, completing tasks, and maintaining focus. Understanding how to overcome these attention challenges can lead to better outcomes in all areas of life. Common Attention and Focus Issues Some of the most common symptoms that indicate attention and focus problems include: Impulsivity Distractibility Restlessness Forgetfulness Difficulty staying on task Procrastination Several factors can aggravate these attention problems, including a poor diet, exposure to environmental toxins, insufficient sleep, high stress levels, and lack of physical activity. Research has shown that improving attention and focus starts with addressing these underlying issues. Studies suggest that lack of sleep and elevated stress levels can impair cognitive functions,¹ making it harder to concentrate. If left unaddressed, attention problems can lead to poor academic performance, low self-esteem, job failures, and even more serious consequences such as obesity or divorce. However, with the right strategies and support, it’s possible to improve attention and focus effectively. Best Supplements for Attention and Focus Issues Attention Support One of the best ways to improve attention and focus is by providing the brain with the nutrients it needs to function optimally. High-quality brain supplements can help you or your child stay focused, calm, and productive. Attention Support supplements are specifically designed to enhance concentration, self-control, and overall cognitive performance.* The key ingredients in these supplements include: Choline: Supports the brain’s production of acetylcholine, a neurotransmitter critical for focus and memory.* Magnesium: A vital nutrient for generating brain energy,² maintaining nerve connections, and improving focus and behavior.* PhosphatidylSerine (PS): Clinically proven to enhance learning, memory, and attention.* Pycnogenol®: An antioxidant that promotes blood flow to the brain, improving attention³ in both children and adults.* Vitamin B6: Helps produce neurotransmitters that regulate mood and attention, particularly when combined with magnesium.* Zinc: An essential mineral that has been shown to enhance attention and behavior in clinical trials.* These brain-healthy nutrients are formulated to help individuals stay sharp, focused, and in control, making it easier to improve attention and focus.* Brain & Memory Power Boost If you’re looking for even more support to improve attention and focus, Brain & Memory Power Boost offers clinically researched ingredients that support the brain's most critical functions.* By enhancing blood flow, supporting high energy demands, and improving nerve cell connectivity, this powerful formula ensures that your brain is operating at its best.* Key ingredients include: PhosphatidylSerine (PS): Supports mitochondria in the brain to enhance energy production and focus.* Acetyl-L-Carnitine (ALC): Promotes healthy neurotransmitter functions and supports brain energy production.* Alpha-Lipoic Acid: A vital nutrient for cellular energy production, offering protection against oxidative stress.* Ginkgo Biloba Extract: Improves blood flow to the brain, enhancing focus and cognitive function.* Huperzine A: Boosts acetylcholine neurotransmission, enhancing attention and learning.* Focus & Energy To combat mental fatigue and foster concentration, Focus & Energy supplements feature adaptogenic herbs that improve mental performance under stress.* This formula includes: Green Tea Extract: Supports brain blood flow and overall mental sharpness.* Ashwagandha: Reduces stress and enhances memory⁴ and focus.* Rhodiola Rosea: Fights fatigue and improves physical and mental performance.* Panax Ginseng: Reduces stress while improving mental focus and memory.* Choline: Supports acetylcholine production, enhancing focus.* These adaptogens and nutrients provide a natural way to improve attention and focus, making them ideal for anyone dealing with mental fatigue and stress.* Neuro-PS Neuro-PS is a targeted single ingredient supplement that supplies phosphatidylserine, a key nutrient that supports attention, learning, and memory.* Phosphatidylserine plays an essential role in supporting the brain’s trillions of synaptic connections and is clinically proven to improve cognitive function in both children and adults.* Natural Support for Attention and Focus If you’re struggling with attention problems or simply looking to boost your focus and mental sharpness, the right supplements can make all the difference.* BrainMD offers high-quality, clinically backed supplements designed to help you improve attention and focus naturally.* Take control of your cognitive health today by incorporating these brain-healthy supplements into your routine.* At BrainMD, we’re dedicated to providing the highest quality supplements to improve your physical health and overall well-being. For more information about our full list of brain healthy supplements, please visit us at BrainMD. *These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA. This content is for informational purposes only. It is not meant to substitute for medical or healthcare advice from a physician, nor is it intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Consult your healthcare provider before beginning a new health regimen. References: Killgore, W. D. S., Olson, E. A., & Weber, M. (2017). The effects of sleep deprivation on cognitive performance. Neuropsychiatric Disease and Treatment, 13, 2065-2072. Barbagallo, M., & Dominguez, L. J. (2010). Magnesium and aging. Current Pharmaceutical Design, 16(7), 832-839. Trebatická, J., Kopasová, S., Hradecná, Z., Čekanová, B., Rohdewald, P., & Ďuračková, Z. (2006). Treatment of ADHD with French maritime pine bark extract, Pycnogenol®. European Child & Adolescent Psychiatry, 15(6), 329-335. Choudhary, D., Bhattacharyya, S., & Bose, S. (2017). Efficacy and safety of ashwagandha root extract in improving memory and cognitive functions. Journal of Dietary Supplements, 14(6), 599-612.
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