Prevagen


Prevagen                                                                                                                                                          
I received a 30 day supply to evaluate Prevagen's effectiveness. Prevagen is developed by Quincy Bioscience. Before I began taking the supplements I would go about my day at work and think what was I doing?  Now the brain fog does not exist. I can focus and be task oriented.  I also received a free Brain Health Guide of which you can receive one free as well at http://thebrainhealthguide.com/. It is full of practical information some of which was new to me. I cannot fully explain the results and the contents so I have copied the product description here.

Prevagen (Pronounced: prev-uh-gen) is a new brain health supplement and functions unlike other brain or memory supplements.* The main ingredient is a new use for a well-known protein called “apoaequorin” which was originally found in a certain species of jellyfish.

Prevagen was tested in a large double-blind, placebo-controlled study using computers to assess brain performance. 218 adults over 40 years old participated in the three month study. Prevagen significantly improved learning and word recall.* Clinically tested and shown to improve mild memory problems that occur in aging.*

As we age, the body’s ability to naturally produce this protein slows down. When this happens you begin to lose about 30,000 brain cells every day, and may start to experience difficulty with memory, focus and concentration. Prevagen helps support brain cells by supplementing the proteins and supports healthier brain function.*

Prevagen is available at  http://www.prevagen.com/ as well as CVS, Walgreens, Rite Aid and the Vitamin Shoppe. Like them on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/prevagen


I received one or more of the products mentioned above for free using Tomoson.com. Regardless, I only recommend products or services I use personally and believe will be good for my readers.

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1 comments:

Memory Loss Musings said...

Thanks for sharing the link to the Brain Health Guide!

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