2011-03-29
Fight Brain Aging & Stay Mentally Sharp
It’s never too late or too soon to start thinking about protecting your brain as you age. After age 40, we may notice our minds start to slip on occasion. It’s common to notice subtle or gradual changes in memory, perception, thinking, problem solving, and judgment. Fortunately, leading experts no longer believe this decline is an inevitable part of life. Your brain is hard-wired to change.
Taking a PRP complex may help you stay sharp and clear. In a clinical trial with people diagnosed with mild to moderate Alzheimer’s disease, 50% of those supplementing with a PRP complex (made from specific milk proteins) showed a stabilization in overall score for memory, language, orientation, and simple tasks. The other 50% showed significant improvement vs. placebo.* This PRP complex may also help support other body functions related to healthy aging.
Want to support a brighter future? Call to set up an office visit. Especially if you’re experiencing warning signs that may indicate age-related cognitive decline.
Changing your lifestyle habits can influence how your brain ages. There are easy steps you can take now to protect memory and other vital mental functions. You can help delay or prevent mental decline by addressing controllable lifestyle factors—like quitting smoking, losing weight, and managing your blood sugar. A healthy diet and targeted nutrition have also demonstrated brain health benefits.
Taking a PRP complex may help you stay sharp and clear. In a clinical trial with people diagnosed with mild to moderate Alzheimer’s disease, 50% of those supplementing with a PRP complex (made from specific milk proteins) showed a stabilization in overall score for memory, language, orientation, and simple tasks. The other 50% showed significant improvement vs. placebo.* This PRP complex may also help support other body functions related to healthy aging.
Want to support a brighter future? Call to set up an office visit. Especially if you’re experiencing warning signs that may indicate age-related cognitive decline.
*Leszek J, Inglot AD, Janusz M, Isowski JL, Krukowska K, Georgiades JA. Colostrinin®: a proline-rich polypeptide (PRP) complex isolated from ovine colostrum for treatment of Alzheimer’s disease: a double-blind, placebo-controlled study. Arch Immunol Ther Exp (Warsz). 1999;47:377?385.
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