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Cerebrovascular Health
Boost your cerebrovascular health with plants.
The brain is the motherboard of the body controlling the whole body. The cerebrovascular system are arteries and veins that bring oxygen, glucose, nutrients etc to the brain. Improving this system improves memory, focus, mood etc while at the same time reducing the risk of stroke, brain fog, and neurodegeneration.
Ingredients - Ginkgo biloba, periwinkle, lion's mane mushroom, cayenne pepper, skullcap, valerian, kelp, ceylon cinnamon, chamomile, moringa, black seed and black pepper.
1. Ginkgo Biloba
Helps with circulation which improves cerebral blood flow and reduces blood viscosity. Assist with age related cognitive decline, memory and mental clarity.
Scientific Support:.
A study in Psychopharmacology showed improved memory and executive function in healthy adults.
Ginkgo’s antioxidant and anti-inflammatory effects protect neurons from oxidative stress and amyloid plaque buildup.
2. Periwinkle (Vinca minor & Vinpocetine)
Brings more oxygen tot the brain and increasing mental clarity/ sharpness.
Scientific Support:
A compound in periwinkle called Vinpocetine helps with cerebral metabolism by increasing blood flood and oxygen use in the brain. Also protects neurons from inflammation and excitotoxicity.
Clinical trials have shown vinpocetine improves cognition in dementia and stroke patients.
3. Lion’s Mane Mushroom (Hericium erinaceus)
Helps with neurogenesis the birth of new neurons. Stimulates nerve growth factor (NGF) that helps with brain cell growth and repair.
Scientific Support:.
A study in Biomedical Research found that daily use improved mild cognitive impairment.
Its anti-inflammatory properties also support healthy cerebral blood vessels.
4. Cayenne Pepper
Improving circulation and heart-brain blood flow which deliveries more oxygen/ nutrients whole removing toxins at the same time.
Scientific Support:
It also helps prevent blood clot formation, a major risk for strokes.
5. Skullcap (Scutellaria lateriflora)
Calms the nervous system and protects brain cells.
Scientific Support:
Skullcap contains flavonoids like baicalin which are neuroprotective and reduce inflammation in blood vessels and brain tissue.
Studies have shown it enhances cerebral antioxidant activity and reduces anxiety, supporting mental clarity and vascular tone.
6. Valerian Root
Valerian supports GABA activity, which relaxes the nervous system and blood vessels. Better sleep and reduced stress help maintain healthy blood pressure and cerebral circulation.
7. Kelp (Seaweed)
Regulates brain growth, myelination (forms and develops myelin sheaths around nerves) and neurotransmitter production.
Scientific Support:
Iodine-rich kelp supports thyroid hormone production, which directly influences cerebral blood flow and metabolism. Seaweed’s polyphenols also reduce inflammation and protect brain vessels from oxidative damage.
8. Ceylon Cinnamon
Decreases blood sugars which reduces inflammation in the cerebral.
Scientific Support:
Ceylon cinnamon supports insulin sensitivity and prevents vascular damage caused by high blood sugar. This protects the brain’s delicate microcirculation and reduces the risk of cognitive decline.
Contains cinnamaldehyde, a compound shown to reduce inflammation in brain blood vessels.
9. Chamomile
Reduces anxiety, inflammation, oxidative stress etc. Helps dilate cerebral blood vessels, and improves sleep.
Scientific Support:
Its calming effects improve mental clarity and focus while reducing the risk of stress-induced blood vessel constriction.
10. Moringa
Quercetin and chlorogenic acid found in moringa reduces inflammation in cerebral arteries and improves nitric oxide production.
Scientific Support:
Supports mitochondrial function and reduces oxidative brain stress.
11. Black Seed (Nigella sativa)
The active compound thymoquinone protects brain cells and blood vessels from inflammation and damage.
Scientific Support:
It also enhances oxygen utilization and has been shown to improve memory and cognition in multiple studies.
12. Black Pepper
The piperine is a bioenhancer which helps with the absorption/enhancement of selenium, iron, calcium, beta-carotene, vitamin b6, vitamin b12, curcumin (the active compound in turmeric), vitamin a, vitamin d, vitamin e, vitamin k, vitamin c etc that help with cerebral health etc.
Scientific Support:
It also stimulates circulation and has mild neuroprotective properties by reducing oxidative stress.
Should not be taken with blood thinners, antidepressants, ibuprofen, naproxon etc.
To get maximum benefits from supplements eating/ drinking better is mandatory. Example: 1.5 pound high calorie/ low nutrient meal is always heavier than grams of low calorie/ high nutrient supplements.
“These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.”
Boost your cerebrovascular health with plants.
The brain is the motherboard of the body controlling the whole body. The cerebrovascular system are arteries and veins that bring oxygen, glucose, nutrients etc to the brain. Improving this system improves memory, focus, mood etc while at the same time reducing the risk of stroke, brain fog, and neurodegeneration.
Ingredients - Ginkgo biloba, periwinkle, lion's mane mushroom, cayenne pepper, skullcap, valerian, kelp, ceylon cinnamon, chamomile, moringa, black seed and black pepper.
1. Ginkgo Biloba
Helps with circulation which improves cerebral blood flow and reduces blood viscosity. Assist with age related cognitive decline, memory and mental clarity.
Scientific Support:.
A study in Psychopharmacology showed improved memory and executive function in healthy adults.
Ginkgo’s antioxidant and anti-inflammatory effects protect neurons from oxidative stress and amyloid plaque buildup.
2. Periwinkle (Vinca minor & Vinpocetine)
Brings more oxygen tot the brain and increasing mental clarity/ sharpness.
Scientific Support:
A compound in periwinkle called Vinpocetine helps with cerebral metabolism by increasing blood flood and oxygen use in the brain. Also protects neurons from inflammation and excitotoxicity.
Clinical trials have shown vinpocetine improves cognition in dementia and stroke patients.
3. Lion’s Mane Mushroom (Hericium erinaceus)
Helps with neurogenesis the birth of new neurons. Stimulates nerve growth factor (NGF) that helps with brain cell growth and repair.
Scientific Support:.
A study in Biomedical Research found that daily use improved mild cognitive impairment.
Its anti-inflammatory properties also support healthy cerebral blood vessels.
4. Cayenne Pepper
Improving circulation and heart-brain blood flow which deliveries more oxygen/ nutrients whole removing toxins at the same time.
Scientific Support:
It also helps prevent blood clot formation, a major risk for strokes.
5. Skullcap (Scutellaria lateriflora)
Calms the nervous system and protects brain cells.
Scientific Support:
Skullcap contains flavonoids like baicalin which are neuroprotective and reduce inflammation in blood vessels and brain tissue.
Studies have shown it enhances cerebral antioxidant activity and reduces anxiety, supporting mental clarity and vascular tone.
6. Valerian Root
Valerian supports GABA activity, which relaxes the nervous system and blood vessels. Better sleep and reduced stress help maintain healthy blood pressure and cerebral circulation.
7. Kelp (Seaweed)
Regulates brain growth, myelination (forms and develops myelin sheaths around nerves) and neurotransmitter production.
Scientific Support:
Iodine-rich kelp supports thyroid hormone production, which directly influences cerebral blood flow and metabolism. Seaweed’s polyphenols also reduce inflammation and protect brain vessels from oxidative damage.
8. Ceylon Cinnamon
Decreases blood sugars which reduces inflammation in the cerebral.
Scientific Support:
Ceylon cinnamon supports insulin sensitivity and prevents vascular damage caused by high blood sugar. This protects the brain’s delicate microcirculation and reduces the risk of cognitive decline.
Contains cinnamaldehyde, a compound shown to reduce inflammation in brain blood vessels.
9. Chamomile
Reduces anxiety, inflammation, oxidative stress etc. Helps dilate cerebral blood vessels, and improves sleep.
Scientific Support:
Its calming effects improve mental clarity and focus while reducing the risk of stress-induced blood vessel constriction.
10. Moringa
Quercetin and chlorogenic acid found in moringa reduces inflammation in cerebral arteries and improves nitric oxide production.
Scientific Support:
Supports mitochondrial function and reduces oxidative brain stress.
11. Black Seed (Nigella sativa)
The active compound thymoquinone protects brain cells and blood vessels from inflammation and damage.
Scientific Support:
It also enhances oxygen utilization and has been shown to improve memory and cognition in multiple studies.
12. Black Pepper
The piperine is a bioenhancer which helps with the absorption/enhancement of selenium, iron, calcium, beta-carotene, vitamin b6, vitamin b12, curcumin (the active compound in turmeric), vitamin a, vitamin d, vitamin e, vitamin k, vitamin c etc that help with cerebral health etc.
Scientific Support:
It also stimulates circulation and has mild neuroprotective properties by reducing oxidative stress.
Should not be taken with blood thinners, antidepressants, ibuprofen, naproxon etc.
To get maximum benefits from supplements eating/ drinking better is mandatory. Example: 1.5 pound high calorie/ low nutrient meal is always heavier than grams of low calorie/ high nutrient supplements.
“These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.”