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Have you ever walked into the next room to get something, and then wondered what you came to get? Or maybe you’ve stopped mid-sentence during a conversation because a certain word has just escaped your memory – you can picture it in hour head, but you just can’t think of it.

Researchers and scientists are conducting studies that link this kind of memory loss and even more serious memory issues like Alzheimer’s, to nutrition, and specifically, what kind of supplements added to the diet can help increase memory. One study conducted by the Jean Mayer USDA Human Nutrition Research Center on Aging has been looking at the affects of antioxidants on laboratory rats. In their tests, rats that were fed a diet rich in antioxidants for a period of seven weeks showed significantly better results while performing learning and memory exercises than the rats that were fed unfortified food. These tests are noteworthy because they positively linked an antioxidant-rich diet directly to tasks related to memory.

The value of antioxidants is well known. So much so that foods containing them have been dubbed “smart foods”. A healthy level of antioxidants is essential to balance out the amount free radicals reeking havoc on our body’s as we age. The body does produce its own antioxidants like glutathione, but often that natural supply is not enough. Antioxidants are also found in a lot of the foods we eat, especially fruits and vegetables. Antioxidants are what give them their bright colors. Plants produce antioxidants to protect themselves from the negative affects of the environment like pollution, so when we eat these fruits and vegetables, we get the benefits, too. However, many people are choosing to augment their internal supply of antioxidants and increase their memory with the all natural antioxidant supplement, Proleva.

Antioxidant production by the body decreases as people age. Even if you are healthy and aware of the value of good nutrition, it’s impossible to avoid the formation of free radicals caused by today’s environment. Not only do free radicals increase in the body by exposure to things like pollution, radiation, cigarette smoke, and pesticides, they also form when we are under stress, have an infection, and even when we exercise. One thing that is strongly affected by the increase of free radicals and decrease in antioxidants is the brain. Brain cells become susceptible to what is known as “oxidative stress” that can cause damage and affect memory and cognition. Proleva was specifically designed to fight oxidation caused by free radicals. Proleva can affect brain function and increase memory in these ways:

· One of its main ingredients is green tea extract, which contains ECGC, one of the world’s strongest antioxidants. This and other nutrients in Proleva can also help to reduce Alzheimer’s. Green tea extract can also stop the build of protein on the brain cells, which is thought to be one reason short-term memory loss.

· As people age, the brain cells can stop communicating with each other. This makes it harder to process thoughts and strongly effects short-term memory and the ability for the brain to create new cells. Proleva’s antioxidant ingredients work to support strong communication among the brain cells. The result is better short-term memory and overall increase in memory function.

· The brain generates more free radicals than any of the other organs in the body. The large dose of antioxidants in Proleva acts to protect the brain’s neurons by keeping the blood vessels open so that other nutrients can successfully flow to the brain. It protects brain cells and nerves from oxidation caused by free radicals.

To read more about Proleva and it’s ability to increase memory and brain function, go to their website at Proleva.


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