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Forgetfulness |
Dr. Bob said many elderly people with the problem of forgetfulness could be
saved. Dr. Bob said using nutritional ideas often could decrease forgetfulness.
Nutrition is a way to gradually build better cells. In nutritional ideas to
improve the brain, often the benefits can take as long as 3 months to show up.
Dr. Bob said 3 months can "suddenly restore the lady you knew."
Dr. Bob advised the following:
1. Use 100 mg of ginkgo biloba in the AM and PM. Ginkgo biloba can benefit the
brain in many ways, but it helps increase circulation and this is the specific
benefit Dr. Bob wanted.
2. Use 250 mg of. cytidine 5'diphosphocholine (CDP) in the AM. CDP builds levels
of neurotransmitters (chemical messengers of the brain) that are involved with
memory. This web site handles the supplement CDP.
3. Use ½ to 1 gram of vitamin B5. B5 is necessary in all nutrient
supplementation programs for the brain. B5 is needed to metabolized (breakdown)
CDP, so CDP can be metabolized into neurotransmitters.
4. Use an excellent multivitamin and mineral. All supplementation programs need
cofactors to help make chemical reactions efficient and functioning properly.
Dr. Bob advised using the brand Maxilife. He said it was of high quality and the
doses were deficiency doses. This means Maxilife is like insurance, in case you
have deficiencies or insufficiencies and do not know it.
Note – In order for these anti-aging ideas to be successful, you must
use supplements of the highest quality. Dr. Bob often said, "almost all
supplement companies produce poor quality." You can consider the product
page of this web site. Almost all the products met Dr. Bob’s approval.
Since he passed away we have attempted to keep the same high standards.
WARNING: DO NOT STOP ANY TREATMENT OR MEDICATION YOU CURRENTLY USE. CONSULT WITH YOUR DOCTOR BEFORE STARTING THE USE OF SUPPLEMENTS.
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