Purity Vitamins
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Life is not measured by the number of breaths we take, but by the moments that take our breath away

December 10, 2003

By: Sara Collin
Website: http://www.1st-in-vitamins.com

Life is not measured by the number of breaths we take, but by the moments that take our breath away


“Where did I put my ...” It starts simply enough. You forget where your house keys are. You might forget to do a report for work or school. Then there's the day when you can't remember where you parked your car in the mall parking lot. Sounds familiar? You might think that you are losing your mind, but really, you probably aren’t. We all want our minds to be alert and healthy as we get older, but we also want a mind that is working at top performance today. People who have poor nutrition and lifestyle can experience mental decline as early as age 30 and for others memory begins to fade during their mid 40s.

People’s jobs are much more stressful now. Most people work under the threat of losing their jobs in this weak economy. Staff reductions have probably given you more work than a human being can keep up with. If you’ve lost your job, the stress and confusion only adds to the problem. Memory loss sneaks in when stress levels are high.

Then there’s Alzheimer’s. Alzheimer’s robs you of your memory. The effect of the buildup of beta amyloid in the brain, caused by a variation of a gene known as CYP46, is memory loss and dementia better known as Alzheimer's. After study, people who suffered from Alzheimer's more often had high levels of beta amyloid which collect in clumps, called senile plaques in the brain. Most researchers now agree that beta amyloid buildup is most certainly involved in the disruption of thinking and remembering. Excessive buildup of beta amyloid is associated with high levels of cholesterol in the brain.

What can you do? The folks at Biotrex Vitamins have created a new Memory+™ Nutriceutical formula that will improve your mind's ability to sharpen its memory. Memory+™ contains nutritional supplements recognized to increase cognitive memory

Also see: branched chain amino acids.

About The Author:

Sara Collin is a successful author and regular contributor to http://www.1st-in-vitamins.com.  Recommending the best vitamins, minerals, herbs and weight loss products for optimum health.


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