Vinpocetine Plus
A study by Vamosi and colleagues in 1976 demonstrated that vinpocetine was effective in restoring impaired metabolic functioning in 143 patients with various cerebovascular diseases. Karpati and Szporny (1976), in separate studies of dogs that were anaesthetized and cats that were subjected to repeated bouts of reduced brain-oxygen level, found that vinpocetine was able to increase cerebral energy production, even under low oxygen or reduced brain activity conditions.
Olpe et al (1985) found that vinpocetine was one of the most effective activators of a particular type of neuron (locus coeruleus) that declines in number as people age. It is known that the reduction in quantity and activity of these neurons is a factor in the reduced cognitive ability of the aged; therefore, vinpocetine could be of great assistance in maximizing the potential of the remaining neurons.
Price $15.00 USD
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