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Memory Doctor
A Miracle Brain Enhancement Formula
Increases I.Q.
Enhances learning
Improves memory
Enhances concentration and endurance
Enhances brain energy
Improves reaction to stress
Raises levels of growth hormone
Relieves trouble with ADHD

Major clinical tests by doctors for 10 weeks - 93% enhancement in concentration - 91% improvement in memory recall/IQ - 97% improvement in learning (fatigue) - Remarkable improvement in attention deficit Amino Acids improve Memory
Amino acids are critical to the body. They are the building
blocks of protein in the body – absolutely necessary to life,
growth, performance and healing. Amino acids are also re- sponsible for the growth, maintenance and repair of our bodies, throughout our lives. They are sources of energy, play a vital role in brain function and mood elevation, are critical to rapid healing, and are buffering agents for proper acid/alkaline balance. The central nervous system cannot function without amino acids, because they act as neuro-
transmitters.
Niacin improves Memory
Niacin has been found to be equal or better in normalizing
blood lipid levels. Now, two new studies suggest that taking
niacin supplements may help improve your memory,as well.
A double-blind,placebo-controlled trial compared the effects
on memory in 96 healthy subjects, who were either young,
middle aged, or elderly. They were scored on a variety of
tests covering sensory register, short - term memory, and
long-term memory. A dose of 421mg of niacin per day re-
sulted in significant improvements that were 10% to 40%
greater than placebo, depending on the memory task.Nico-
tinic acid operates at the cell membrane,and appears to im-
prove neuronal transmission, enhancing cell metabolism
and oxygen supply in the brain. Another new study that
nicotinic acid protects memory function caused by the dis-
ruption of oxygen (cerebral ischemia) and the restoration
of blood flow (reperfusion) into the brains of rats following
disruption. The behavioral performance of both the niacin-
treated and control rats were found to be impaired follow-
ing occlusion-reperfusion, but the niacin-treated rats were
far less impaired. Continual treatment with nicotinic acid
during the following 7 days resulted in the restoration of
normal memory functions in the group pretreated with
niacin. It was concluded that niacin had both a protective
and a restorative effect on memory function.
Glutamic Acid improves Memory
L-glutamine is another example of an amino acid with sub-
stantial benefits to mental functioning. Other than glucose,
a stimulatory neurotransmitter known as glutamic acid can
be used as an energy source by the brain. Glutamic acid,
which is sometimes called a ‘brain food’ is derived from
dietary l-glutamine.The conversion of glutamine to glutamic
acid is made in the brain itself after successfully
passing the blood-brain barrier. Aside from generally provid-
ing an energy source for the brain to function at a higher
level, glutamic acid is thought to play a role in mental alert-
ness and perhaps even memory enhancement. It is logical
to assume that it would be more effective to use the active
substance itself, glutamic acid, rather than its precursor,
l-glutamine.
Vitamins improve Memory
Three B vitamins known for their ability to lower homocysteine
may have another role: memory improvement. Researchers
studied the effects of folate and vitamins B12 and B6 on cog-
nition and mood in 211 healthy younger, middle-aged, and
older. The researchers studied the effects of supplementation
with B vitamins and dietary intake. Subjects took either a pla-
cebo or 750 mcg of folate, 15 mcg of vitamin B12, and 75mg
of vitamin B6 daily for 35 days. he study authors also used a
retrospective, self-report, uantified food frequency question-
aire to assess dietary intake of these vitamins. The subjects
were given standardized tests of cognitive function, memory,
verbal ability, and self-report mood measures, both before
and after supplementation. The study results indicated that
supplementation with folate, vitamin B12 and B6 could signifi-
cantly improve memory performance in all age group tested.
In addition, the amount of these B vitamins consumed in the
diet was linked to the speed subjects could process informa-
tion, recall, and recognition, as well as verbal ability.
The Brain needs Fatty Acids
It has long been known that dietary fats are beneficial to brain
function. Brain tissue is especially rich in these vital nutrients,
which help to ensure normal nerve-cell function, and the brain
does not function optimally if it is deprived of them. For exam-
ple, when laboratory rats are maintained on diets deficient in
polyunsaturated fatty acids such as docosahexaenoic acid
(DHA), their learning and memory capabilities are significantly
impaired. A separate study shows that rats initially maintained
on a diet deficient in fatty acids have poor learning and memo-
ry skills. When they are transferred to a diet supplemented
with DHA, however, they demonstrate dramatic improvement in
learning and memory.
Alkaloids improve Memory
The alkaloid abstract of herbal is an innocuous chemical sub-
stance present in very small amount, which stimulates the hor-
mone regulators of the reproductive system located in the brain.
It also help growth hormones, and can also activate hormones
that regulate the metabolism of calcium and phosphorus in the
blood.
Zinc improves Memory
One 1996 study, published in the Journal of Child Psychology
and Psychiatry, revealed a statistically significant correlation be-
tween zinc and fatty acids, in that both were decreased in child-
ren with ADHD (Attn Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder). In another
study, conducted at Ohio State University, investigators found
a relationship between zinc deficiency and response to stimu-
lant therapy among people with ADHD. Basically, this study
showed that children diagnosed with ADHD may be zinc de-
ficient, and that this deficiency may result in their poor re-
sponse to stimulant therapy. An essential mineral, zinc has
many important effects on the brain and immune system, inclu-
ding neurotransmitter production and enzyme functioning. The
Federation of American Societies of Experimental Biology report-
ed that 7th graders given 20mg zinc 5 days a week showed im-
provement in mental performance. They were quicker and more
accurate and had more sustained attention than those students
not receiving zinc. It was felt by Dr. Penland, and his co-investi-
gators, that rapid growth during adolescence, and maybe poor
eating habits,may deplete the amount of zinc naturally available.
What beneficial effects can I expect?
People of any age, especially students experience improved me- mory, Enhanced learning, and better concentration within 3-4 weeks by Improving neuronal transmission, enhancing cell meta- bolism and oxygen Supply in the brain. The high nutrient content also helps to stimulate energy levels and Boost the functioning of the immune system. It contains the essential nutrients neces- sary to boost thyroid function and stimulate weight loss, and a high percentage of fiber that contributes to a good and healthy digestion. Each individual is different. But be patient! The results are worth it.
How do I take IQ Doctor?
It is recommended to take 3 capsules with a glass of water after
breakfast daily, and 2 capsules for children aged 12 and less and for person from 20 years up. It can be mixed with juice, yoghurt, and milk. It is important to take it regularly.
Are there any side effects?
Absolutely, it is safe. The ingredients are all natural and it con- tains no stimulants. There is no negative side effects reported.
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