T.
J. Clark's Brain Smart Formula
is a scientifically designed
formula to support healthy brain function.
These nutrients
operate through diverse mechanisms, facilitating brain oxygenation,
metabolism, circuit integration, and antioxidant defense.

Phosphatidylserine - Brain tissues are especially rich in
phosphatidylserine (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 :In the brain, PS helps maintain cell
membrane integrity and youthful synaptic plasticity.118-127*
- enhances energy
metabolism in all cells
- improves memory
- sharpens
concentration
- learning and
word choice
- relieve depression and improve mood, ,
- inhibit exercise and stress induced increases in cortisol
Phosphatidylserine
(PS) may reduce the risk of dementia in the elderly. Very limited and
preliminary scientific research suggests that PS may reduce the risk of
cognitive dysfunction in the elderly.128-134* The FDA concludes that
there is little scientific evidence supporting this claim.
Phosphatidyl Choline is the most significant
component of lecithin. It emulsifies and breaks down fat deposits in the
body, which makes it a key player in a healthy heart and liver. PC is
also a component of neurotransmitter, acetyl-choline and is needed for
normal brain functioning.
DMAE
- Enhance brain activity. Because of more readily moving through
the brain-blood barrier before conversion into choline, it is believed
that DMAE is more effective in aiding brain function such as making
neurotransmitters.
Fish oil -
There is evidence
from multiple studies supporting intake of recommended amounts of DHA
and EPA in the form of dietary fish or fish oil supplements lowers
triglycerides, reduces the risk of death, heart attack, dangerous
abnormal heart rhythms, and strokes in people with known cardiovascular
disease, slows the buildup of atherosclerotic plaques ("hardening of the
arteries"), and lowers blood pressure slightly.
Zinc -
Zinc is sometimes promoted as an aid for memory. This may be true to the
extent that vitamin B6 and neurotransmitters are not properly
utilized without it.
Selenium - Some
of the most intriguing selenium research concerns selenium’s critical
importance to brain health. At least three published studies have linked
selenium deficiency to undesirable mood states, and several studies
indicate selenium’s importance to normal brain function. When
individuals are selenium deprived, even for long periods, the brain
hoards available selenium, and the turnover rate of some
neurotransmitters is affected. Studies have found a significant
association between low selenium levels and rapid cognitive decline in
the elderly. When the brains of Alzheimer’s patients were examined for
selenium status, they contained only 60% as much of this essential
nutrient as the brains of control patients.
Iron - Iron
deficiency is the most common nutrient deficiency in the United States.
Iron deficiency can contribute to shortened attention spans, lowered
intelligence, poor coordination, and inability to concentrate. Iron
helps transport oxygen to brain cells. A lack of oxygen can cause cell
functions to slow down and stop.
Potassium -
potassium, calcium and
magnesium are the key mineral ions in the brain and must be maintained
in critical balance. Low calcium levels produce, painful muscle
contractions with dizziness, confusion, and even seizures.
Hyperventilation causes a sudden drop in blood calcium levels that
produces tetany. Magnesium can reduce brain irritation and block
seizures during alcohol withdrawal and toxemia during pregnancy. Extra
calcium and magnesium tend to have a calming effect and are safe to take
in supplemental form. Potassium intake is often deficient and increased
potassium intake is desirable.
Vitamin B6 -
This vitamin is required for
a number of metabolic pathways that support optimal brain function. It
is required for the conversion of homocysteine to cysteine (a precursor
for the antioxidant glutathione).
DHEA –
DHEA
(Dehydroepiandrosterone) is a natural hormone produced by the adrenal
glands, the brain and the skin, and is the most abundant hormone in the
body. As middle age approaches the production of DHEA slows, and
scientific evidence shows a direct link of DHEA deficiency to various
problems associated with the aging process. DHEA is produced in
abundance during youth, peaking at about age 25, with production slowing
thereafter. By age 80 it is believed that people have only 10 to 20
percent of the DHEA they had at age 20. DHEA (Dehydroepiandrosterone)
is a natural hormone produced by the adrenal glands, the brain and the
skin, and is the most abundant hormone in the body. As middle age
approaches the production of DHEA slows, and scientific evidence shows a
direct link of DHEA deficiency to various problems associated with the
aging process. DHEA is produced in abundance during youth, peaking at
about age 25, with production slowing thereafter. By age 80 it is
believed that people have only 10 to 20 percent of the DHEA they had at
age 20.
Grape seed extract -
Grape Seed Extract protects brain tissues from damage by free radicals.
Second, the ability of this compound to improve microcirculation has a
beneficial effect by lowering the incidence of stroke. Mental alertness
and memory are also improved due to increased blood flow. Current
studies are investigating the relationship between Grape Seed Extract
supplementation and the memory capabilities of Alzheimer and dementia
patients.
Finally, the use of Grape
Seed Extract in the treatment of ADD and ADHD indicates that the active
OPC compounds reduce hyperactivity and increase attention span in
sufferers on a level compatible with that of commonly used medications
such as Ritalin.
Ginseng - There
have been positive reports of using Asian ginseng to treat cancer, heart
disease, respiratory problems, fatigue, as well as to boost energy and
mental performance and to improve quality of life.
GinkgoBiloba
-
Ginkgo biloba
extract has been shown to improve memory and cognitive function.
Further, it protects membranes from oxidation and maintains healthy
circulation. Emerging evidence
suggests that GBE may be particularly effective in treating ailments
associated with decreased blood flow to the brain, particularly in
elderly individuals. Laboratory studies have shown that GBE improves
blood circulation by dilating blood vessels and reducing the stickiness
of blood platelets. . Antioxidants such as those found in ginkgo can
neutralize free radicals and may reduce or even help prevent some of the
damage they cause.
Gotu Cola
– Gotu Cola is able to rebuild energy reserves. It increases
mental and physical power, combats stress and improves reflexes, has an
energizing effect on brain cells, and may help prevent nervous
breakdown. For this reason, it is called "food for the brain." It
relieves high blood pressure, mental fatigue, senility, and helps the
body defend itself against various toxins. It is very rich in the B
Complex vitamins, lowers blood pressure, and is an effective diuretic.
L-tyrosine
is an amino acid that boosts certain neurotransmitters in the brain, and
also converts into a thyroid hormone. L-tyrosine has been used to
support stress reduction and depression.
L-glutomin
–
L-glutamine is an amino acid that serves as an important source of
energy for the brain. Supplementation with l-glutamine has been found to
help improve mood, mental performance and both long- and short-term
memory.
L-
carnitine –
Researchers believe that ALC improves brain function by enhancing the
activity of the memory neurotransmitters, acetylcholine and dopamine.
There have been many studies which show that ALC improves learning and
memory in normal, healthy mice and rats and there are indications are
that it would probably do the same for humans.
Taurine. This
amino acid is a potent antioxidant for the brain, and also has
electronic homeostatic properties linked to its capacity to buffer
intracellular calcium and magnesium as well as sodium and potassium.
Taurine is abundant in electrically active tissues, and within the brain
acts as a chemical transmitter in its own right. It also has dispersant
properties and is an important digestive constituent of the bile,
thereby contributing to the bioavailability of the other nutrients in
this formulation. Taurine is not supplied by vegetarian diets, and is a
conditionally essential nutrient for some populations. Supplementing
with taurine helps conserve cysteine, which is an important precursor of
glutathione, a very important intracellular antioxidant for the brain.
Choline -
allows
nutrients to enter the cell and promote neuronal activity. Necessary for
regulating cellular growth, proliferation, renewal and for recognizing
old cells that need to be recycled. In addition to keeping the membranes
flexible, these can actually increase the number of neurotransmitter
receptor sites, giving the brain more circuits to improve concentration,
memory and overall brain functions.
Vitamin B9 -
This vitamin-like substance
is integral to the development and on going homeostasis of the nervous
system. Deficiency during pregnancy can have disastrous consequences to
the fetus. Folate deficiency is detected in 15-38% of adults diagnosed
with depressive disorders, and may retard the clinical response to
antidepressant therapy.
Vitamin B12
This vitamin is often found
deficient in vegetarians and the elderly, and deficiency symptoms can
mimic dementia: memory loss, personality and mood changes, fatigue.
Vitamin A, vitamin C, vitamin E stimulates a
nerve impulse to be sent to the brain.

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Supplement Facts
Serving Size: 3 capsules
Serving Per Container: 30 |
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Amount
per serving |
% USRDA |
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Phosphatidylserine |
100 mg
|
N/A |
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Phosphatidyl Choline
|
100 mg |
N/A |
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DMAE |
100 mg |
N/A |
|
Fish oil |
50 mg |
N/A |
|
l-glutomin |
50 mg |
N/A |
|
l-
carnitine |
50 mg |
N/A |
|
Taurine |
50 mg |
N/A |
|
Choline |
50 MG |
N/A |
|
Inositol |
50 mg |
N/A |
|
Gotu Cola |
100 MG |
N/A |
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GinkgoBiloba |
40mg |
N/A |
|
Ginseng |
100 mg |
N/A |
|
Grape Seed Extract |
25 mg |
N/A |
|
DHEA |
25 mg |
N/A |
|
Zinc |
15 mg |
100% |
|
Selenium |
100 mcg |
143% |
|
Iron |
2 mg |
20% |
|
Magnesium |
100 mg |
22% |
|
Potassium |
100 mg |
.05% |
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Phosphorous |
100 mg |
.1% |
|
Vitamin B6 |
10
mg |
500% |
|
Vitamin B9 |
400 mcg |
100% |
|
Vitamin B12 |
125
mcg |
2083% |
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Vitamin A |
5000 IU |
100% |
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Vitamin C |
150 mg |
200% |
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Vitamin
E |
40 IU |
100% |
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up to 65 other trace minerals and elements including Copper,
Chromium, Boron |
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*
Percent Daily Values based on a 2,000 calorie diet
**
No daily value established
Directions: Take 3 capsules once daily with food
* This statements have not been
evaluated by the Food and Drag Administration.
This products are not intended to
diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. |

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