As you’ll see in the ingredient list, the herbs in this tincture have been extensively studied for brain health and in the healing of Alzheimers. As with any disease, the sooner you see the symptoms and get started, the better the herbs will have a chance to work. This disease is hard! Jen and Jennah have both had parents who have suffered from it, and they have been involved firsthand in their care. We wish we had access to this years ago when we could’ve used it for them. Now we can offer it to those who are in a similar position for themselves or a loved one.
- Every single nerve cell has a myelin sheath. This is the protective, fatty coating surrounding your nerve fibers. It is similar to the protective insulation around electrical wires. This coating enables the electrical impulses between nerve cells to travel back and forth rapidly.
- To keep this myelin sheath healthy, eat plenty of healthy fats such as coconut oil, avocado oil, olive oil, sunflower seeds, sesame seeds, etc. Try to get 2-5 Tbsp of these healthy oils each day if you’re battling a memory disease.
- Jim Kwik, who has studied the brain extensively, gives a list of his top 10 brain foods to include in your diet. Which actually turns into 11, because of the importance of water for brain function:
- Avocados, Blueberries, Broccoli, Coconut Oil, Eggs, Green Leafy Vegetables, Salmon, Turmeric, Walnuts, Dark Chocolate, Water
Ingredients: All ingredients are organic. Ashwagandha, Ginkgo Biloba, Rosemary, Lemon Balm, Rhodiola, Sage, Cilantro, Cinnamon Powder, Yarrow, Cloves
WE DO NOT CLAIM TO DIAGNOSE PRESCRIBE TREAT OR CURE DISEASE. ONLY TO OFFER AN HERBAL OPTION FOR USE AT YOUR PERSONAL DISCRETION.
**Use at your own risk.
Each 2-oz bottle contains about 100 dropperfuls. 30 drops per dropperful.
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What are tinctures? Tinctures are herbal medicines made with whole herbs and vodka. Alcohol is the only substance that can pull the awesome medicinal properties out of the herb and into solution. I find this quite preferable to manufactured medication. A couple things to consider: When taking a few squirts of tincture you are taking in about the same amount of “alcohol” as there is a ripe banana. The making of alcohol is a natural phenomenon and in such small medicinal doses not harmful. Also some people will squirt their tincture into hot water to burn off the alcohol before they drink it.
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