Archive for August 2016
Pregnenolone: The “Feel Good” Hormone Everyone Loves!
“Feelin’ good was good enough for me, good enough for me and my Bobby McGee.” – Janis Joplin, Me and Bobby McGee, 1971 I’ll always wonder if Janis Joplin, the rebellious blues-rock icon of the late 1960’s whose notoriously unhappy mental state eventually led to a drug overdose and her untimely death at age 27,…
Click here to read more...“Feed Your Head”: Keeping Your Brain Healthy in the 21st Century
Your brain, like every other organ in your body, requires specific nutrients in order to function optimally. Deficiencies of those nutrients can result in mental fatigue…”brain fog”…gradual memory loss…slow thinking…poor retention…slow reaction time and more. But exactly which nutrients are most needed by the brain for optimal function? I’ll tell you about three of the…
Click here to read more...Methylcobalamin: the Crucial Nutrient Your Brain Can’t Think Without
Methylcobalamin has long been known as the body’s essential “brain and energy vitamin.” Some even call it the “thinker’s vitamin.” That’s because methylcobalamin is a special co-enzyme form of vitamin B-12 that’s nature’s most neurologically active form. It’s also the most cerebrally invigorating form of B-12, because it’s the only form that can quickly and…
Click here to read more...ATP: the Overlooked Brain Energy Nutrient We Need in Prodigious Daily Quantities
According to research conducted at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, the human brain uses more energy than any other organ, including the heart. After all, it’s the master control organ for the entire body. And the primary source of cellular energy in the brain is a nutrient known as adenosine triphosphate, or ATP,…
Click here to read more...The Profound Mood-Boosting Benefits of Glucoronolactone
While little-known to the general public, glucoronolactone is an all-natural metabolite of glucose that’s actually been around in supplement form since the 1960’s when it was first given to U.S. troops during the dark days of the Vietnam war as a natural means of uplifting mood and morale while relieving mental stress and depression. Known…
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