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Choosing a Memory Booster
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There are many supplements that are believed to act as a memory booster. While some of them are based on medicinal herbs, others contain vitamins and minerals. The effect may be similar, although the active substances differ, in most of the cases. Although it may seem odd, the efficiency of a memory booster is also conditioned by the place where it has been produced. Many people believe that the best memory supplements are based on natural nutrients from New Zealand. This country has a system of laws that protects the environment better than most of the other countries. In addition, the products that are made in this country meet higher standards than the ones made in the rest of the world. According to some scientists, the best memory booster is represented by the supplements based on ginkgo biloba. The extract that is used in the composition of such supplements is obtained from the leaves of the ginkgo biloba tree. However, before obtaining the extract that is added as an ingredient to these supplements, the leaves must undergo a certain process. The leaves contain ginkgolic acids, which are believed to be poisonous. This is why they must be processed. The memory booster based on ginkgo biloba enhances the blood flow to the brain by helping the blood vessels to expand and to relax. Furthermore, this effect is visible throughout the entire body. Because the blood stream represents the transport mean of the oxygen from the lungs to all the other organs, the oxygenation of the brain is also improved this way. In addition, this memory booster does not allow the bad cholesterol to turn into plaque, which would get deposited on the arteries. When this transformation succeeds, the circulation of the blood is performed with difficulty. In the end, this will lead to a stroke, which is a life threatening problem, but also a major cause of memory loss. Others consider that is better to choose a memory booster that is based on vitamins B1, B6, B9, B12, C and E, on minerals such as iron or on other substances such as fish oils. The vitamins from the B complex are recognized for their effective way to protect the nervous system. Vitamins C and E act as antioxidants that slow down aging of the brain and neutralize the free radicals that lead to diseases such as stroke and brain cancer, which are also considered frequent causes of memory disorders. Additional information:Vitamin B12 is the vitamin nutritionists use to help build the blood. Freeda supplies Vitamin B12 in a lozenge form for maximum. Related "Vitamins":
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