The Human brain is the most complex organ in any living thing. Encased in a bony armor (the skull) and guarded by a series of chemical barriers, the brain has long defied analysis. Hippocrates correctly surmised some 2400 years ago that “Not only our pleasure, our joy and our laughter but also our sorrow, pain, grief and tears arise from the brain, and the brain alone”. The convoluted cerebral cortex crowns the brain which at maturity-around 18-weighs 3 pounds and numbers 50 to 100 billion nerve cells. These nerve cells are highly specialized units called neurons.
 
The neurons hold the key to the brain’s subtle and efficient system of communication. Each neuron has a long, white-sheathed tail called an axon which transmits nerve impulses. The brain develops nerve cells at a rate of about 360 million a day during the fetal development stage, this process halts at birth. From then on, we live with what we have and less every day as the brain cells die at a regular rate. However, proper nutrition, a stress free life and various other environmental conditions impact the way our brain cells live. To protect these complex cells, the brain is protected by protein sheets. These protein deposits protect the brain from injury but an excess of protein deposits can damage the brain. Therefore it is essential for the process to be regulated. Stress is a major cause of damage to nerve cells.

Memory is an often misunderstood term. Everyone has a memory, some have a better power of recall than others, but that is because those individuals have trained one part of the brain to function better that others. The only significant difference is stress. Stress causes short term memory loss due to a lack of focus. This is what is referred to as Memory loss. Unfortunately, most of us must deal with stress as a part of our daily existence. Even children are subject to stress by way of exams, peer pressure and puberty. This is where some children develop recall deficiency. The power to absorb a fact or to recall a fact is impacted by biochemical changes in the brain that cause neurons to misfire and lose communication, resulting in short term or selective memory loss.

THE PRODUCT:

Nature has provided humans with not only a unique brain, but the ability to use it. We have done so by investigating plants that help protect our brains. Many of these plants have been thoroughly investigated in numerous clinical studies.
Memogen helps improving the memory of an individual. Herbal ingredients present in the tablets help in improving the brainpower. It proves helpful for children in studies, for grown ups in Business etc., and for senior citizens also. A Herbal based medicine useful for anyone in the family. Gives your Brain all the fuel it requires.

COMPOSITION:

Each Hard Gelatin Capsule Contains Aqueous Extract Equivalent to


Convolvulus pluricaulis (Shankhpushpe)
Bacopa monniera (Brahmi)
Nardostachys Jatamansi (jatamansi)
Withania somnifera
Acorus Calamus Rhizome (Vacha)
Rauwolfia (Sarpgandha)
Glycyrrhiza Glabra (Jetimadh)
Hyoscyamus Niger (Khurasani Ajama)

INDICATIONS:

Weak Memory

Memory Loss

ACTION OF THE FORMULATION :
Facilitates cognition (learning) and retention.
Improves memory and enhances concentration.
Reduces stress and performance anxiety.
Combines 7 well-studied herbs

 

DOSAGE:

1-2 capsules or 1-2 tea spoons daily after breakfast & dinner .Continue for 6 months or more as required or as per advice of Physician.



CONTRADICATIONS:
Not to be taken with any anti-depressant


PREGNANCY:
Can be taken under medical supervision.

REFRENCES

Arhuma|Breathex|Coeurcare|Combicare|Dicid|Dialo|Hypercool

Femipose|Figofit|Fluwin|Livup|Memogen|Touxnil|Vitex


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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