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Science
Mega
Factor is loaded with 100%
All-Natural ingredients that have been shown to keep the
body in top-notch shape. Whether you are a professional
athlete looking for that extra something or just concerned
with your health, Mega Factor will give you the edge.
What's
inside?
B-Complex Vitamins
The B-complex vitamins can help you digest
all kinds of foods more comfortably. They can also help
you generate extra energy, giving you the spark you need
to breeze through your busy day - with enough energy left
to enjoy a long walk or a spirited game of tennis. You'll
be glad to hear that the B-complex vitamins help reduce
stress, too.
Like a team that works best together,
the B-complex vitamins deliver their most potent benefits
when taken together. On their own, though, each brings something
unique to the table.
" Vitamin B1 improves circulation
and learning capacity. Just think how quickly you'll zip
through those word jumbles and crossword puzzles.
" Include foods with Vitamin B2 and B3 in a meal and
they'll help you digest proteins, fats, and carbohydrates
more smoothly.
" Relax and enjoy the calming effects of a fresh salad,
rich in Vitamin B5, also know as the "anti-stress"
vitamin.
" And for the active lifestyle, you may want to get
some Vitamin B6 into your diet. By strengthening your immune
system, it can help you enjoy all your activities in great
health.
B Vitamins Help Memory
B vitamins, especially B12, folate, and B6 (pyridoxine)
are crucial for normal brain function - including memory.
(Donald R. Hall, DrPH, CHES and Paula J.
Wart)
"One Swedish study tested the
memories of 167 older people free of dementia or depression
but who were at greater risk for Alzheimer's disease. On
the morning researchers tested memory, they also drew blood
and tested for B vitamins. The people who had normal levels
of vitamin B12 did better on their memory tests than those
with lower levels of B12. Folate also seemed to help memory
but not as much as B12."
Other Studies:
In another Swedish study, 370 older
people free of dementia and depression were evaluated for
three years. Study participants were not taking B12 or folate
supplements. Over the course of the study, 60 developed
Alzheimer's and an additional 18 suffered from dementia.
Participants with low levels of B12
or folate had twice the risk of developing Alzheimer's.
These associations were even stronger in subjects with good
baseline cognition - about three times normal. A clear association
was detected only when both vitamins were taken into account,
especially among the cognitively intact subjects.
An earlier study of 164 older people - some with confirmed
Alzheimer's and some with no diagnosis (the control group)
- found that people with the disease had low levels of B12
and folate and high levels of homocysteine (tHcy), which
is a risk factor for vascular disease.
(Friday, July 01, 2005)
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