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I feel sharper. It took a few weeks but my memory is better and I think my mood has improved. I am starting the autoship. Phyllis H, Towson, MD |
A multi-tiered brain support supplement containing nourishing vitamins, herbs and protective antioxidants
Improves memory
Improves circulation of blood and oxygen to the brain
Rids the brain of toxins that cause cell deterioration and damage
Improves concentration and ability to focus
Utilizes a naturally occurring amino acid believed to support the formation of short-term memory and improved concentration
Antioxidants protect the brain cells from free radical damage
Natural, safe and non-addictive
Not a drug or medication
Does not contain stimulants of any kind (no caffeine, ephedra)
Contains no artificial colorings, fillers, sweeteners, fragrances or preservatives. Also contains no yeast, milk, egg, gluten, starch or wheat
Buy Lucid to help support memory, concentration and focus
It is important to support your brain with good nutrition
There are many factors that lead to deteriorating or sub-optimal brain performance
Age
Genetics
Alcohol and drug use/abuse
Heavy metal and toxin exposure
Stress and fatigue
Inactivity
Anything less than optimal cognitive performance can be frustrating for you and others, especially when considering the demands of todays fast paced obligations. Age, often combined with other causal factors can lend to cognitive decline. Loss of memory and concentration should be taken seriously. Fortunately, there are natural and safe ways to keep your brain healthy and sharp.
The natural ingredients in Lucid were specially formulated to be gentle and safe way to nourish your brain. No, Lucid will not make you smarter, but it just may help you harness your natural potential by assisting your brain in obtaining the proper amounts of oxygen and nutrients it craves.
Who should take Lucid?
Lucid is for adults only
Lucid was created for adults looking to improve memory, concentration and focus including:
Professionals who are having trouble concentrating/remembering all the things on the to do list
Baby boomers who are aging naturally and want to keep their mind sharp
Those subject to extreme stress, as these people often notice memory and concentration reduction
Those who have abused alcohol or drugs.
When should Lucid be taken?
Take two capsules once or twice daily with meals
What else can I do to optimize my brain performance?
So many of the things that are good for our bodies are also good for our brains.
Good nutrition is also good for the brain. Try to eat plenty of fresh fruits and vegetables (especially brightly colored fruits and veggies rich in antioxidants) and high-quality protein from chicken, fish and/or tofu. Consume healthy fats like nuts and wild salmon high in omega 3 fatty acids. Keep sugar and carbohydrate consumption to a minimum
Drink adequate amounts of purified water daily- this helps to oxygenate the brain
Light to moderate physical exercise improves circulation and blood flow to your brain, such as walking 30 minutes a day or more
Exercise your mind. We enjoy word games like crossword puzzles and numbers games like So Duko. If you dont use it, you lose it
Get enough sleep. On average, 8 hours per night is recommended to let your brain "recharge" itself
Vitamin B6
One of the eight water-soluble B vitamins found in chicken, turkey, tuna, salmon, avocados, soybeans, bananas, carrots, brown rice, sunflower seeds, and whole grains. Essential in the break down of fats and protein throughout the body and the brain. These vitamins promote the health of the nervous system and are important to the development and function of the brain as well as the body's manufacture of neurotransmitters.
N-acetyl-l-carnitine
Acetyl-L-carnitine (ALC) is a form of naturally occurring amino acids involved in preventing age-related effects on the brain protecting neurons from oxidative damage. Studies have demonstrated its neuroprotective properties show encouraging results with patients who have neurodegenerative disorders such as dementia and Alzheimer's disease, slowing down the progression of these conditions.
Vitamin E
Found in wheat germ, nuts especially walnuts, seeds, eggs, leafy green vegetables, whole grains; a fat soluble vitamin and powerful antioxidant that helps to protect against the damage caused by free radicals in cell membranes.
Bacopa
A plant that grows in marsh areas native to India; used in ayurvedic medicine as a tonic to the nervous system. Research has shown it may increase acetylcholine, which is an important neurotransmitter targeted in emerging Alzheimers's therapies.
Ginkgo Biloba
The leaves of the oldest living species of tree which have been used medicinally for over 5000 years in China. Is being used in the treatments of alzheimers disease, and age-related cognitive decline due to its ability to increase blood circulation to the brain
GE Health Note: It is not recommended to take ginkgo prior to surgical procedure due to its mild platelet aggregating inhibiting properties which thin the blood.
Gotu kola
A plant that grows in tropical swampy areas and has been important in the medicinal practices of Central Asia for centuries. It is believed to be a circulatory stimulant increasing oxygen perfusion to the brain and improving overall mental clarity
Huperzine A
Derived from the Chinese herb Huperzia Serrata, a moss extract that has been used for centuries in traditional Chinese medicine; it has antioxidant and neuroprotective properties that suggest it may be useful as a disease-modifying treatment for Alzheimer's disease.
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