Top Brain Doctor Warns: Those ‘Senior Moments’ Are No Laughing Matter
By S.A. Nickerson, Health Correspondent M
any people over 40 tend to shrug off forgetful
“senior moments” and foggy-brain
feelings as funny or harmless. But according to renowned former neurosurgeon Dr.
Russell Blaylock,
MD, over 60% of people middle-aged and older already suffer some degree of memory impairment. And memory problems are one of the first warning signs of cognitive loss, which involves mental slowing and de- clining intellect.
Brain Shrinkage, Memory Concerns Fat makes up about 60% of your brain mass. The brain requires sufficient fat for energy as well as the creation of vital nerve cell structures and neurotransmitters. Unfortunately, research shows that
brains shrink by about 5% per decade aſter age 40, particularly in areas im- portant to memory, learning, and other complex mental activities. With aging, the brain also undergoes
a reduction in blood flow. Plus, cell- damaging free radicals in the brain ac- cumulate at a faster rate, along with an imbalanced process of inflammation. Because of these challenges to the aging brain, Dr. Blaylock took matters
I personally
formulated KERALEX® with the most important ingredients needed to support optimal brain health and cognitive
function.” – Dr. Russell Blaylock, M.D.
into his own hands and developed the comprehensive formula KERALEX.®
6 Nutrients for Cognitive Function KERALEX contains six hand-picked nu- trients with the following benefits:
Supports Brain Health Supports Cognitive Health Supports Circulatory Health Provides Antioxidant Protection Also Supports Heart Health
Omega-3 and Brain Support
KERALEX contains 750 mgs of Omega-3 fish oil, including 570 mgs of DHA per daily serving.
DHA is concentrated in brain re-
gions involved in memory. It helps off- set oxidative stress from damaging free radicals, promotes blood flow to mem- ory-critical brain areas, and supports a balanced inflammatory response. Plus, omega-3 fatty acids also pro- mote heart health — an added benefit for those over 40.
Brain Energy Superstar: CoQ10 Due to their intense energy require- ments, brain cells need an adequate sup- ply of the energy powerhouse nutrient coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10). And since aging individuals have 57% less CoQ10 on average compared to
young adults, Dr. Blaylock made sure to include CoQ10 in the KERALEX formula. Coenzyme Q10 not only provides en- ergy to sluggish brain cells, but also acts as a powerful antioxidant. And since your heart has a high need for cellular energy, CoQ10 offers much-needed heart health support, too.
4 More Brain-Loving Nutrients
Dr. Blaylock included four more impor- tant nutrients in KERALEX: Phosphatidylserine — Helps main- tain brain cell integrity, enhance antioxidant activity, and support memory & learning.
Turmeric Extract — Supports nerve cell function, antioxidant activity, and optimal inflammatory response.
Vitamin E Tocopherols — Play a protective role in brain and cognitive health.
BioPerine® Black Pepper Fruit Extract — Patented for its ability to enhance the bioavailability of nutri- ents by up to 30%.
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