Retrieved by Pat Darnell April 17, 2011 Bryan TX
NOTE: MooPig Enterprises wants to get information out to its reader, both of them, so we include this info-mercial for you to peruse. Maybe you can pick up the Periwinkle supplements at your favorite pharmacy, or Health Food store. That's all.
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Dr Al Sears | Benefits of Periwinkle, vinpocetine | [Power Point LINK HERE] | [Text LINK HERE]
Subjects for today:
- Help reduce "Brain Fog" and Senior Moments"
- Boost blood flow to your Brain
- Support Nervous System Health
"Keeps your brain stocked with the “feel-good” compound dopamine, which helps you direct your thinking and behavior - and stay motivated. To understand the key to vinpocetine’s power, you need to know just how much power your brain really needs."Vinpocetine works in three remarkable ways:
1. It boosts blood circulation in your brain. It zeros in on your brain’s tiny blood vessels so they can deliver oxygen more efficiently. It even helps your brain use oxygen better.
2. Since it keeps your brain cells charged up with high oxygen levels, it increases the amount of time your brain can go without fresh oxygen. That means it can keep your brain cells from dying.*
3. It helps your body preserve its energy for a robust brain and power for healthy living.* It preserves something called “adenosine triphosphate” or ATP—the fuel every cell of your body needs to function.
" ... [This] study published just last year in the prestigious Journal of Neurological Sciences found that in people suffering from limited stroke damage, it had an almost magical healing effect. It directed blood right to the affected areas. (8)Now is the time to preserve and protect your mental power. To get started, just click on the links above.
" ... Thinking and overall brainpower got a significant boost from vinpocetine in another clinical trial involving a 12-week long oral treatment. “Psychometric” tests gauged levels of higher brain function, with additional monitoring of participants’ overall mental health. After three months, the increase of blood flow velocity while at rest was significantly higher in the vinpocetine group.(8 Vas et al. “Functional neuroimaging in multiple sclerosis with radiolabelled glia markers: Preliminary comparative PET studies ....” 2008. Journal of the Neurological Sciences. 264(1-2):9-17.) ... "
To Your Good Health,
Al Sears, MD
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