Memory Plus Vials
Memory and concentration under control
Convenient drinkable vials with Ginkgo Biloba, Phosphatidyl Serine and vitamins. Mental performance in older adults
27,90€
Information about MARNYS Memory Plus, 20 vials
Memory Plus in vials is a food supplement in a convenient drinking format, which contributes to the normal functioning of the nervous system and cognitive function, such as memory , especially in older adults.
Properties of the ingredients of Memory Plus Vials
B complex vitamins
The B complex vitamins (B1, B2, B3, B5, B6) contribute to normal mental performance and the reduction of fatigue and tiredness (EFSA).
Ginkgo Biloba
It contains standardized Ginkgo Biloba in its main active ingredients: flavonols and terpenolactones. Ginkgo Biloba contributes to normal cognitive function and the normal maintenance of blood circulation ( EFSA ON HOLD 2261, 2546, 3768 ). In addition, Ginkgo Biloba is a plant that has been used by traditional Chinese herbalists especially for brain functions.
Phosphatidylserine
Phosphatidylserine is an essential component in the structure of neurons, since it also modulates the activity of communications between them through neurotransmitters.
Who is Memory Plus Vials recommended for?
Memory Plus Vials are of special interest for older adults who want to contribute to the normal functioning of the nervous system and cognitive function (for example, memory), in addition to balancing their brain and energy metabolism.
Advantages of Memory Plus Vials
✓ Convenient format in single-dose drinkable vials.
✓ Easy to take and carry.
✓ The liquid format facilitates absorption by the body.
✓ Suitable for vegans.
✓ Anise flavor
MEMORY
NUTRITION
- HOW TO USE
- INGREDIENTS
- ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
- PRESENTATION
HOW TO USE
Take 1 vial a day. Take on an empty stomach, diluted in a glass of juice for a period of 6 to 8 weeks according to need. Where necessary, repeat the recommended dose. Shake before use.
INGREDIENTS
Deionized water, fructose, phosphatidylserine IP-20 (soy lecithin enriched with phosphatidylserine 20%, sugar and silicon dioxide), Ginkgo leaf extract powder (Ginkgo biloba), nicotinamide (niacin), calcium D-pantothenate (pantothenic acid), pyridoxine hydrochloride (vitamin B6), riboflavin (vitamin B2), thiamine hydrochloride (vitamin B1), vegetable glycerin, acidity regulator (citric acid), aniseed essence, preservatives (potassium sorbate and sodium benzoate)
ALLERGEN: contains soya bean and soy-based ingredients.
ACTIVE INGREDIENTS | PER ROAD | %NRV |
Phosphatidylserine IP-20 | 100 mg | • |
Ginkgo (Ginkgo biloba)* | 90 mg | • |
Niacin | 9 mg | 56 |
Pantothenic acid | 3 mg | fifty |
Vitamin B6 | 1 mg | 71 |
Riboflavin | 0,8 mg | 57 |
Thiamine | 0,7 mg | 64 |
%NRV (nutrient reference value) |
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
EAN: 8410885076717
Do not take during pregnancy or when breastfeeding. If you are on medication, consult your doctor before use.Do not exceed the recommended dose.
· Food supplements should not be used as a substitute for a balanced nutrition.
· It is recommended to keep a varied and balanced diet and healthy lifestyle.
· Do not exceed the recommended daily dose.
· Keep away from children.
· Do not store at a temperatures above 30ºC.
PRESENTATION
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ABOUT MEMORY PLUS VIALS
How do you take Memory Plus in vials?
Can I take Memory Plus Vials diluted in water or juice?
Yes, the recommendation is to take one vial a day, on an empty stomach, diluted in a glass of water or juice. You can consult the 'how to use' section above for more details.
What is the difference between Memory Plus Vials and Memory Plus Capsules? Which one should I take?
The dietary supplement Memory Plus is available in two formats: vials and capsules. Apart from the format, the main difference is their ingredients.
Memory Plus Vials contain B complex vitamins, Ginkgo Biloba, and Phosphatidylserine, a synergistic combination particularly suitable for older adults who wish to support the normal function of cognitive functions (for example, memory).
Memory Plus Capsules contain Phosphatidylserine, Choline, vitamins, and minerals, a combination especially recommended for younger adults who wish to contribute to mental performance particularly during periods of intense intellectual effort (study or exams, work-related stress), and who wish to support the normal function of cognitive functions (for example, concentration).
Is Memory Plus in vials suitable for vegans and vegetarians?
Is Memory Plus in vials suitable for pregnant or breastfeeding women?
Is Memory Plus in vials suitable for people who are intolerant or sensitive to gluten?
Is Memory Plus in vials suitable for individuals sensitive to soy?
Can I take Memory Plus Viales along with other dietary supplements, vitamins or minerals?
How long can I take Memory Plus Vials for?
TO KNOW MORE
Memory loss
The decline in cognitive functions, such as memory, is characteristic of normal aging, stressful situations, or attributable to other diseases that affect the nervous system.
Human physiology, and therefore the brain, requires substances of dietary origin called nutrients: vitamins, macroelements, trace elements, essential amino acids and essential fatty acids. The brain needs nutrients to build and maintain its structure, both to function in harmony and to prevent premature aging .
What are the symptoms of memory loss?
- Aging : as we age, there is a physiological decline in brain function. Generally, it implies that people must make a greater effort to retrieve facts or memories, and a greater frequency of stimuli is required to store them.
- Mild cognitive impairment : this is a memory impairment, greater than that corresponding to age but less than in cases of dementia.
- Dementia : in these cases, memory loss is characterized by a “total erasure” of an event and not the detail, presenting a severe dysfunction of cognitive functioning.
- Affective disorders (depression, anxiety, etc.) : in these disorders, attention or concentration, and short-term memory, are mainly affected.
- Others : hypothyroidism, head trauma, stroke, vitamin B12 deficiency, etc.
Memory impairment in adults
Memory impairment is distressing for both the individual and his or her family, since there is a functional limitation to continue with routine or extra occupational and social activities. The normal memory decline associated with age occurs gradually, with a decrease in memory tasks by 50% or more.
Cognitive deficits have been linked to various mechanisms, including cumulative oxidative stress and age-related changes in cellular metabolism. Many related neurochemical changes can be attributed to structural and functional alterations in neuronal membranes, such as changes in lipid composition and/or content.
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