This morning, the Global Counsel on Brain Health released a report concluding that dietary supplements do not improve brain health or prevent cognitive decline, dementia, or Alzheimer’s disease, according to the AARP. The report flatly recommends that most consumers do not take supplements for this purpose.
by the AARP, flatly recommends that most consumers do not take supplements for this purpose.
. If a supplement marketer wants to say their product can reduce the risk of a disease, they must notify the FDA first and get authorization before such a claim can go on a product label. Has shown statistically significant improvements in memory and recall in as little as 4 weeks when taken as directedEnhance memory, concentration, focus, mental clarity, and learning abilitiesComprehensive blend of vitamins, amino acids, and herbal extracts that support the brain’s structure and function to deliver amazing improvements in memory and concentration!Help lessen the frequency of episodes of forgetfulness and brain fogFor Cognitive Health, Memory Improvement, Memory...
A highly esteemed Ayurvedic herb with a history of use that goes back over 3,000 years. Legend has it that it was used by ancient scholars to memorize length hymns and scriptures.If you see any of the claims above on the product label of a brain health supplement, you should consider it misleading and immediately talk to your doctor about whether it should be part of your regimen.
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