Do you or others you know constantly grasp for a word when having a conversation? Do you feel like you can’t quite pay attention when your boss is talking? You want to focus but your mind continually wonders back to lunch or what you need to do when you get home, or you seem to generally be unable to focus.
Are your loved ones, particularly elders, constantly adding medication after medication and still losing their memory and constantly feeling fatigued?
Would you like a dietary supplement that could help with all of these complaints?
Cogni-Spark contains GPC, a nutrient that occurs naturally in the body and has been vigorously studied for its effects at improving neurological functions. Preliminary research indicates that GPC may improve growth hormone release and enhances pituitary functioning and provides choline for the nerve cells of the brain while protecting the brain cell wall. In laboratory experiments, it has demonstrated anti-aging effects such as preventing the loss of neurotransmitter receptors. GPC also elevates levels of choline, improving liver metabolism and the transport and utilization of fats.
- Nineteen clinical trials have been completed using GPC. In one study it improved the recall and attention in a group of young males when compared to a control group. In middle-aged patients, it benefited reaction time, improved energy generation and electrical coordination within the brain.
- GPC has also been studied in subjects with moderate or severe brain damage exhibiting signs of dementia, where it improved mood and cognitive processing.
- In a trial of 2044 patients suffering from recent stroke or transient ischemic attack (TIA), GPC was administered. Using a variety of mental tests, 71 percent of the patients saw benefits in cognitive recovery.
GPC has been compared with other brain nutrients and has performed better in clinical trials in the areas of mental focus, recall, verbal fluency and enhancement of mental performance. Less than one percent of those taking GPC have noticed digestive upset, skin reaction, or insomnia.