Herbs That Boost Brainpower Part 3

by joi on January 18, 2006

What Brainpower Herbs Can Do:

  1. Increase Brainpower and capacity for activity.
  2. Help to prevent dementia.
  3. Help you to retain your memory.
  4. Help to retain cognitive functions.
  5. Help you avoid the disintegration of memory.

Chinese Club Moss  (Potential Anti-Alzheimer’s Herb)

The power that lies in Chinese Club Moss comes from Huperzine A.  Huuperzine A is expected to pave many roads on the way to winning the battle against alzheimer’s.

It helps to understand a little bit more about senility.  It happens a lot more slowly than most people realize.  Over time, the brain becomes damaged until it reaches the point where memory lapses and forgetfulness are impossible to miss or overlook any longer. 

Animal studies reveal that Huperzine A  protects the brain from this type of daily damage, and experts feel that, in turn, it could help to prevent, or at the very least, to limit senility.

In a study in the US, Alzheimer’s patients were given 100 micrograms of Huperzine A daily.  More than half showed improvement.

Huperzine A’s power comes from its ability to increase brain function by supporting neurotransmitter supply.  It has even gotten attention from college students for helping with studies and exams, thought no studies have been done (yet) to support its effectiveness.

Where to buy this herb:

Chinese Club Moss is available at health food stores.  You can also find suppliers online.

Joi

 

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