Memory Loss No More – The Brain Food of Champions
If you suffer from memory loss or attention deficit, there may be a simple and natural solution to provide your brain with the food it needs to reverse these affects.
Minneapolis, MN (PRWEB) September 3, 2004 -- If you suffer from memory loss
or attention deficit, there may be a simple and natural solution to provide your
brain with the food it needs to reverse these affects.
It’s known
throughout the medical industry that Omega 3 is an essential fatty acid our
brains and bodies need. Marine lipids or fish oils contain the Omega 3 fatty
acids. Years ago mother’s forced children to take cod liver oil. Although not
the best fish oil available, it did provide the brain with enough nutrition to
stave away ADD and memory loss.
It’s been discovered that Omega 3 is also
essential during pregnancy. As the baby develops, it will drain fat from the
mother. It can reduce the mother’s brain by ½ its fat supply. If the mother does
not replenish her Omega 3 during pregnancy, there is a high risk of postpartum
depression and it can take up to 4 years to rebuild the fat needed in the brain.
On a daily basis we hear of children and adults with ADD. More and more
women are now suffering from memory loss as they reach their middle years. Liz
Reichert was one of these people. She started experiencing memory loss in her
mid 30’s and it continued to get worse as she approached menopause. There were
even days when she couldn’t remember her Social Security number. After years of
suffering she found that by simply taking an Omega 3 supplement on a daily
basis, her mind became as sharp as when she was in her 20s. She noticed results
within a few months. These results are still continuing 3 years
later.
Omega 3 is the brain food of champions.
It is important to
use an Omega 3 product that is highly refined and does not require
refrigeration. It should have no after taste and be in capsule form to allow for
easy swallowing for adults and children.
For more information on the
Omega 3 product Liz is using, contact Kelly Rogers, Wellness Consultant at
Health & Wellness (952)470-7336 or email her at e-mail protected from spam
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