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Ingredients of
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BodyQUICK is the best available combination of
safety and efficacy: Just one of the 18 active
components, vinpocetine, has been demonstrated to
increase short-term memory and reaction speed over
35%.
BodyQUICK consists of a select group of compounds
proven safe in the food supply over a 10-year period,
and BodyQUICK does not contain any ephedrine, ephedra,
ma huang, yohimbine, or other stimulants.
Top research and over 60 years of manufacturing
experience have combined for the first time to create
the most effective and science-driven neural accelerator
in existence. Our patent-pending design includes
specialized and clinically-tested
ingredients:
- Cobalamin or Vitamin B12 is vital
for the production of healthy red blood cells, proper
nerve growth and brain cell health. Research has shown
that vitamin B-12 works with vitamin B-6 and folic
acid to help lower levels of homocysteine in the
blood, an amino acid which has been implicated in
heart disease. Sources of vitamin B12 include meats
(beef, turkey and chicken), eggs, dairy products
(milk, yogurt and mozzarella cheese), fish (flounder
and tuna), fortified cereals, liver and
kidney.
- Niacinamide or Vitamin B-3 is an
essential member of the B-vitamin family that must be
obtained from the diet. It is the precursor to Niacin,
but does not cause the "flush" normally associated
with Niacin intake. Niacinamide is a water-soluble
vitamin. Niacinamide and Niacin are two different
forms of vitamin B-3. Niacinamide (B-3) is an
essential member of the B-vitamin
family.
- Folic Acid along with vitamin B-12, is
required for the synthesis of DNA, the principal
genetic material in the body. Because of this
function, it is important in cell division and the
healthy development and structure of red blood cells.
Adequate folic acid may reduce a womans risk of having
a child with a brain or spinal cord birth defect,
making it an important nutritional supplement for
women who are or intend to become
pregnant
- 2-dimethylaminoethanol or DMAE is
normally found in small amounts in our brains, DMAE
(dimethylaminoethanol) has been shown to
remarkably enhance brain function when used as a
supplement in clinical studies. For instance, in a
French double-blind study, individuals were given 1200
mg/day of DMAE for five days, and showed significant
improvements in alertness and neuromotor control, with
decreased anxiety.
- Pyridoxine HCL or Vitamin B6 helps the
body generate the building blocks of protein called
amino acids. It has a role in blood cell production,
producing hemoglobin, the protein in red blood cells.
It also helps the body produce antibodies, to fight
infections. Research has shown that pyridoxine, along
with vitamin B-12 and folic acid, can help reduce
levels of homocysteine in the blood, an amino acid
which has been implicated in heart disease. Sources of
vitamin B6 include fish (salmon and cod), meat
(chicken, turkey and beef), whole grains, fruits
(bananas and watermelons), peanuts, vegetables (sweet
potatoes and spinach) and vegetable juice.
- Pantothenic Acid or Vitamin B5 helps the
body convert fats, carbohydrates and proteins into
energy. Pantothenic Acid is essential for good health,
energy, growth and development. Sources of Pantothenic
Acid include egg yolks, nuts, whole grains, liver,
brewer’s yeast and chicken.
Proprietary Cognamine™ Complex including
components of:
- Phosphatidylserine could slow and
reverse the rate of brain cell aging in laboratory
animals. Phosphatidylserine restored mental function
in older animals to levels exceeding those found in
some younger animals. Although studies in humans with
Alzheimer’s disease were less dramatic, they still
produced significant improvements in cognitive
function. In patients with mild dementia, significant
cognitive and behavioral enhancing effects were
observed. In one study with mildly demented elderly
patients, the improvement in neural function continued
30 days after discontinuing phosphatidylserine (PS)
therapy. This suggests that relatively low doses or
cyclical dosing of PS therapy over an extended period
of time in healthy people may produce sustained
antiaging results.
Brain tissues are especially
rich in PS, but aging causes a decline in the PS
content of cells throughout the body. Research has
shown that in addition to improving neural function,
PS enhances energy metabolism in all cells. In the
brain, PS helps maintain cell membrane integrity and
youthful synaptic plasticity, protecting brain cells
against the functional deterioration that occurs as a
result of aging.
- Choline Bitartrate Choline and
pantothenic acid are substances needed by the brain to
produce acetylcholine, a major brain/motor neuron
neurotransmitter that facilitates the transmission of
impulses between neurons.
Choline chloride and
phosphatidylcholine are two forms of choline that have
been the subject of most the research, some of which
has shown that high doses of choline are an effective
way of achieving optimal acetylcholine levels. Lower
levels of acetylcholine are associated with memory
loss and learning difficulties that occur in aging
brains. In one experiment, university students
improved test scores after taking supplemental
choline.
- Vinpocetine is derived from vincamine,
the major indole alkaloid of the periwinkle plant.
Vinpocetine has been used for many years in Europe to
enhance memory and mental function by increasing
neuronal firing rate. No toxic effects have been seen
from vinpocetine use at levels far above therapeutic
dosages.
When taken
orally, vinpocetine can:
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Improve blood
supply to the brain |
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Increase oxygen and
glucose use by the brain |
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Improve brain
tolerance to hypoxic excitoxicity |
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Increase
vasodilation response to hypoxia |
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Increase ATP levels
in the brain |
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Reduce abnormal
coagulation of blood |
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Raise brain levels
of the neurotransmitter
serotonin |
- Salix Alba
also known as Willow Bark. Years ago, when a
reverend Edward Store noticed that Willow grew in
marshy areas where rheumatism was so common, he
decided to make a tea for sufferers that was helpful.
The species names alba and nigra mean
white and black, respectively. An ancient custom is to
make a wish while tying a knot in a Willow branch -
untie the knot when the wish is received. The bark of
the common Willow tree has been known since antiquity
for its pain-relieving and fever-reducing properties.
In the early 19th century, a French chemist extracted
the principal active ingredient from Willow Bark, and
named it salicin. At the end of the century, Felix
Hofmann, a chemist at the Bayer company in Germany,
developed the world's most used medication - aspirin,
or acetyl-salicylic acid. Willow, along with the herb
Meadowsweet, is
well known as the original source of salicylic acid
(the precursor to original aspirin). Recently,
pain sufferers are returning to the natural sources of
salicin to avoid the potentially dangerous side
effects of synthetic aspirin. The primary chemical
constituents of White Willow Bark include glycosides
(salicin, salicoside), salicortine, tannin,
catechin, and flavonoids. Female Willow buds contain
phytoestrogens. Salicylic acid is a weak
anti-inflammatory agent, but is converted by the liver
to acetyl-salicylic acid. The acetylated version has
aspirin's more effective anti-inflammatory activity
without its gastrointestinal toxicity. The salicylates
inhibit the activity of the cyclo-oxgenase enzymes,
and thus inhibit the production of prostaglandins and
other inflammatory molecules. The excretion of
salicylic acid in the urine helps soothe an irritated
urinary tract. Willow Bark has long been used for
fevers and inflammations. In addition, the astringency
of the glycosides makes Willow Bark useful as an
antiseptic and astringent.
- Thioctic Acid. It is also known as Alpha
lipoic acid (ALA). It is a vitamin-like antioxidant
and is sometimes referred to as the “universal
antioxidant,” because it is soluble in both fat and
water. Although alpha lipoic acid was thought to be a
vitamin when it was first discovered, subsequent
research determined that it is created in the human
body.
- L-Tyrosine is a direct precursor to
Thyroxine, a primary thyroid hormone, as well as
Adrenaline and Nor-adrenaline. Thyroxine has been
found to increase metabolic rate and control growth
rate. L-Tyrosine is a necessary amino acid in the
production of neurotransmitters including epinephrine,
norepinephrine, and dopamine. L-Tyrosine also appears
to have a mild stimulatory effect on the central
nervous system.Patients with a Thyroxine deficiency
have symptoms including excess weight gain, cold hands
and feet, and decreased basal metabolism. L-Tyrosine
has been found to assist in optimizing thyroid hormone
levels, increased mood, concentration, and
productivity.L-Tyrosine is used to treat conditions
including depression or mood disorder, poor coping
ability, fatigue, low sex drive, low metabolism, and
drug abuse (when combined with Tryptophan). It can
also improve endurance under stress and is effective
as an appetite suppressant. When taken properly,
L-Tyrosine can assist a sluggish thyroid and aid the
dieter in losing excess, unwanted pounds.
- Ciwujia. After nearly a thousand
studies, ciwujia has been shown to increase energy and
stamina and to help the body resist viral infections,
environmental toxins, radiation, and chemotherapy.
Ciwujia has been extensively studied by Russian
scientists and numerous clinical trials established
that ciwujia acts as an adaptogen and helps human
beings handle stressful conditions and excel in
athletic and mental endeavors. Further, ciwujia has
been used continuously as part of Chinese medicine for
almost 2000 years as a general preventive medicine and
tonic, an immune booster, in the treatment of fatigue
and as an aid in protecting the heart (it may also
lower heart rate). Researchers also noted ciwujia was
used by mountain climbers who reported it boosted
their work rate at conditions of high altitude and low
oxygen. Laboratory studies found that animals showed
the same benefits and that ciwujia increased oxygen
supply to the heart.
- Cordyceps Sinensis. Commonly used for
impotence and fertility, Cordyceps sinensis greatly
improves immune system function and strengthens the
body's resistance to bacteria and viruses. It has
further been used in China as a tonic for the lungs
and kidneys to relieve excessive fatigue, anemia, and
depression.
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