﻿<?xml version="1.0"?><rss version="2.0"><channel><language>en-us</language><copyright>Copyright 2006-2010 ABCVitaminsLife.com. All rights reserved.</copyright><image><title /><url /><link /></image><title>Memory, Brain and Nervous System</title><link>http://www.abcvitaminslife.com/HealthFacts/NewsCategory9.aspx</link><description>ABCVitaminsLife articles on Vitamins and supplements that influence Brain cells, Memory function and Loss of Memory. Review of studies that support the use of Vitamins and supplements in various memory, brain and Nervous system dysfunctions and other Health issues.</description><pubDate>Monday, March 12, 2007</pubDate><lastBuildDate>Thursday, July 29, 2010</lastBuildDate><item><title>Memory loss is not inevitable</title><link>http://www.abcvitaminslife.com/HealthFacts/Article455.aspx</link><description>SUNTAMINS "Advanced Memory Formula" contains a smart and balanced combination of the vitamins and nutrients to support healthy memory and brain metabolism. SUNTAMINS "High Potency Omega-3" contains one of the highest concentrations of EPA and DHA available on the market. Studies have shown that Omega-3 may slow down memory loss, especially when combined with other nutrients.</description><pubDate>Friday, February 29, 2008</pubDate><guid>978f66ce-560a-4e11-ae6c-259048100455</guid><comments /></item><item><title>DMAE</title><link>http://www.abcvitaminslife.com/HealthFacts/Article449.aspx</link><description>DMAE is an enhancer of synthesis of acetyl choline in the brain. In Europe, Japan, Australia and Mexico it is used as a cognition enhancer in the elderly.</description><pubDate>Tuesday, February 19, 2008</pubDate><guid>978f66ce-560a-4e11-ae6c-259048100449</guid><comments /></item><item><title>Acetyl-L-Carnitine and its role for the Brain and Nervous System</title><link>http://www.abcvitaminslife.com/HealthFacts/Article447.aspx</link><description>Supplementation with Acetyl-L-Carnitine may have a protective effect on the brain and peripheral nervous system. It also expresses anti-oxidant activity. In addition, it may help anti-aging properties.</description><pubDate>Tuesday, February 12, 2008</pubDate><guid>978f66ce-560a-4e11-ae6c-259048100447</guid><comments /></item><item><title>The best natural remedies for Depression</title><link>http://www.abcvitaminslife.com/HealthFacts/Article444.aspx</link><description>Certain nutrients have been shown to improve the human body's ability to adjust to psychologically demanding situations, helping to improve mood as well as having anti-depressive effects.</description><pubDate>Wednesday, February 06, 2008</pubDate><guid>978f66ce-560a-4e11-ae6c-259048100444</guid><comments /></item><item><title>Vinpocetine - a brain nutrient</title><link>http://www.abcvitaminslife.com/HealthFacts/Article443.aspx</link><description>Vinpocetine is used in South America, Japan and Europe for the treatment of cognitive and cerebrovascular disorders. It is also called Nootropic which means that it is a cognition enhancer. Vinpocetine may enhance cerebral blood flow, augment cognition, and express anti-seizure and neuro protection properties. It is also known as an antioxidant.</description><pubDate>Monday, January 21, 2008</pubDate><guid>978f66ce-560a-4e11-ae6c-259048100443</guid><comments /></item><item><title>Piracetam (Nootropil)</title><link>http://www.abcvitaminslife.com/HealthFacts/Article442.aspx</link><description>Piracetam is well known in Europe as a brain function regulating drug which apparently is able to enhance memory and cognition.  It was also found to slow down the aging of the brain, improve blood flow and oxygenation in the brain, speed up recovery after stroke, as well as help to improve patients suffering from Alzheimer's disease and other forms of dementia.</description><pubDate>Monday, January 21, 2008</pubDate><guid>978f66ce-560a-4e11-ae6c-259048100442</guid><comments /></item><item><title>Nutrients for the Sharp Memory</title><link>http://www.abcvitaminslife.com/HealthFacts/Article440.aspx</link><description>Better memory performance was associated with an increase in the level of folic acid and a decrease in the concentration level of homocystine. Individuals with low vitamin E level had more advanced vascular changes with and without Alzheimer's disease. Low levels of vitamin E in the form of alpha-tocopherol may be associated with an elevated risk of cognitive impairment and memory loss. Folic acid was positively linked with improved performance on speech, memory and fluency.</description><pubDate>Monday, August 20, 2007</pubDate><guid>978f66ce-560a-4e11-ae6c-259048100440</guid><comments /></item><item><title>Huperzine A and Alzheimer's disease</title><link>http://www.abcvitaminslife.com/HealthFacts/Article395.aspx</link><description>Extracts of the club moss Huperzia serrata have long been used in traditional Chinese medicine as a remedy for various ailments including inflammation and schizophrenia. Clinical trials in China have shown benefits in dementia, and a phase II study sponsored by the National Institutes of Health is currently investigating the compound for the treatment of Alzheimer's disease.</description><pubDate>Wednesday, May 23, 2007</pubDate><guid>978f66ce-560a-4e11-ae6c-259048100395</guid><comments /></item><item><title>Coenzyme Q-10 for Migraine Prophylaxis</title><link>http://www.abcvitaminslife.com/HealthFacts/Article394.aspx</link><description>The dietary supplement coenzyme Q10 is being studied for use in migraine prophylaxis based on the hypothesis that mitochondrial dysfunction may be involved in the pathogenesis of the disorder. A small double-blind trial found significant benefits in reducing the number and frequency of headaches.</description><pubDate>Wednesday, May 23, 2007</pubDate><guid>978f66ce-560a-4e11-ae6c-259048100394</guid><comments /></item><item><title>Vitamins, Vinpocetine and Ginkgo Biloba for poor memory</title><link>http://www.abcvitaminslife.com/HealthFacts/Article392.aspx</link><description>Vitamins B, C, E, Folic acid, Vinpocetine and Ginkgo Biloba have been demonstrated by various studies to help for the memory brain declining function.</description><pubDate>Monday, May 21, 2007</pubDate><guid>978f66ce-560a-4e11-ae6c-259048100392</guid><comments /></item><item><title>Age related memory decline</title><link>http://www.abcvitaminslife.com/HealthFacts/Article304.aspx</link><description>It is estimated that up to one third of adults will experience a gradual decline in cognitive function known as mild cognitive impairment as they age. Less severe than dementia, mild cognitive impairment is defined as cognitive defects that do not interfere with daily living. It may include slower thinking, a reduced ability to learn, and impaired memory.</description><pubDate>Wednesday, December 27, 2006</pubDate><guid>978f66ce-560a-4e11-ae6c-259048100304</guid><comments /></item></channel></rss>