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Showing posts with label Scientific Research. Show all posts

Friday, September 27, 2013

Memo Plus Gold : Effective ?

The first question that came to mind when we heard about a product is how effective it is as what has been advertise. It's common for us to ask for proof, testimonials or even clinical studies to support that claim on effectiveness of the product. 

Memo Plus Gold had always easily win people's trust with it's standard as leader of Memory ENHANCEMENT product that works so effective to consumer. 

Why consumer TRUST Memo Plus Gold so easily ?


1. Clinical Studies

A product from government of India, Memo Plus Gold has been widely researched at Central Drug Research Institute of India and Australian University for it's beneficial values in memory, illnesses and other uses for human conditions. It is guaranteed safe to consume and standardize for optimum effect.


2. Proof

Usually before 3 months, consumers will feel the different in terms of their memory retention, focus and energy. This you have to try it yourself in order to believe.

3. Testimonials

In case you wonder, we have tons of testimonials from consumer who willing enough to divulge their secret success ammo. Of course it's Memo Plus Gold. You can browse through previous post for all those testimonials or can drop in to our facebook here https://www.facebook.com/MemoPlusGoldMalaysia

Monday, April 15, 2013

Memo Plus Gold : Key to Success

Being a student is a very complicated phase in one's life. You have to follow rules and learn about many things at once. Some of the learning require you to remember while the other require skills such as counting and using formulas. 

One thing for sure, students need their brain to be alert, active and energize all the times to gain excellent results at the end of the school years. That is when Memo Plus Gold come in handy. 

Derived from scientific research on Bacopa Monnieri herbs, Memo Plus Gold has been clinically tested and use over the years to enhance brain functions such as memorizing, focusing and to combat ADHD, AAMI, ect.


Not only this herb has been clinically tested by Central Drug Research of India and patented but Australian government has taken out grants for conducting research on their effectiveness for other diseases. Other than that research that has been carried out during the years and posted on PubMed also making Memo Plus Gold the only effective herbal product known for memory. 

It is such a shame if anyone wouldn't want to try this wonder product for their children as it is pack with various benefits and none of the side effects produced by chemicals. Mother nature has gifted us with this product and as a key for success for whoever would consume it. 

But beware, you MUST study in order to REMEMBER and to REMEMBER you must eat MEMO PLUS GOLD. 

For more info you can log on to our official website www.oze.my.. don't waste any more time and take Memo Plus Gold right away for better result and better memory..

Thursday, July 19, 2012

Food for The Asthmatic



There might not be a perfect cure for asthma, but we can find many superfoods with a nutrient profile that is particularly well suited for preventing and alleviating asthma symptoms such as shortness of breath, wheezing and chest tightness. Let’s take a look at 12 such foods and their asthma fighting qualities.

1. AVOCADOS - is one of the prime source of Glutathione, which has been shown to protect cells against free radical damage and to detoxify foreign substances such as pollutants. Without glutathione, other antioxidants would not be able not function efficiently. Avocados are also a good source of vitamin E, particularly for people whose asthma is linked to a nut allergy (nuts are one of the most common sources of vitamin E). However, if you have been diagnosed with a latex allergy, you may want to be careful with avocados, particularly non-organically grown produce. Many suggests that people who are allergic to latex are often also allergic to avocados and other foods that may contain substances called chitinases. Organically grown avocados not treated with ethylene gas contain lower levels of chitinases.

2. BROCCOLI SPROUTS - are true nutritional treasure and a great addition to your diet if you suffer from asthma. A recent study found that the study participants who ate broccoli sprouts for 3 days had an increase in antioxidant compounds that control the airway inflammation associated with bronchial asthma. The effect was most pronounced in those who ate the most broccoli sprouts. Available at many health food stores and grocery stores, broccoli sprouts make a great addition to salads, soups, salsa-topped dishes, and sandwiches.

3. APPLES - Studies show that apples possess some extraordinary properties that may provide protection against asthma. One study discovered that pregnant women who ate apples protected their child from developing asthma. Another study found that by drinking apple juice daily children could reduce their chance of suffering from wheezing by 50%. These beneficial effects of apples may be linked to their high concentration of bioflavonoids, such as quercetin. Quercetin is known to possess strong anti-histamine, antioxidant, and anti-inflammatory properties. When buying apples, be sure to purchase organically grown fruit: together with peaches, conventionally grown apples top the list of fruits that contain the highest levels of pesticides and other harmful chemicals.

4. BANANAS - Including bananas in your diet may help you breathe easier. According to a British study, children who ate just one banana a day had a 34% lower chance of developing asthmatic symptoms such as wheezing. The results where not surprising considering that bananas are one of the best sources of pyridoxine, commonly known as vitamin B6. Pyridoxine plays a critical role in the production of adenosine triphosphate (ATP) and cyclic adenosine monophosphate (cAMP), molecules that have been shown to help relax bronchial smooth muscle tissue.

5. GINGER - one of the oldest spices in the world, is well known for its cold treating powers, but it may also help alleviate asthma symptoms. Its asthma fighting properties are thought to be attributable to gingerols, strong anti-inflammatory substances that also give ginger its distinctive flavor. Fresh ginger, which is said to be the most effective form of ginger, is available year round in the produce section of your local supermarket

.6. SPINACH - Popeye was right about one thing: you'd better eat your spinach! The nutritional profile of spinach makes it an excellent health food and an important functional food to be included in any anti-asthma diet. One study with 68,535 female participants found that women with a high intake of spinach had a lower prevalence of asthma. This is not surprising considering that spinach features a host of important asthma preventing nutrients, including beta-carotene (spinach is one of the best sources of beta-carotene there is), vitamin C, vitamin E, and magnesium. It also has a substantial potassium content in proportion to its calorie content: a 100 calorie serving provides about 40% of the reference daily intake for this important anti-asthma mineral.

7. ROSEMARY - It contains rosmarinic acid, that may help alleviate asthma symptoms due to its strong antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties. The antioxidant power of rosmarinic acid is believed to be even stronger than that of vitamin E. In addition, rosmarinic acid encourages cells to create prostacyclins, which help keep the air passages of the lungs open and thus promote easy breathing. Rosemary can be used to flavor fish, roast meats, and tomato sauces, but also fruits, especially oranges.

8. SUNFLOWER SEEDS - are brimming of anti-asthma nutrients, as these mild nutty tasting seeds are loaded with vitamin E, potassium, and magnesium. They are also a good source of selenium, with 1 cup providing more than 1/3 of the recommended daily intake for this important mineral. Furthermore, sunflower seeds are among the seeds and nuts that are least likely to cause allergic reactions in people. But, be careful while consuming them, as they are quite calorie-dense.

9. SWEET POTATOES - are one of the oldest vegetables known to man and one of the most nutritious too. Sweet potatoes are one of the foods that are least likely to cause allergic reactions, which is great news since asthma is often linked to allergies. What’s more, sweet potatoes contain plenty of vitamin C and potassium as well as unique root proteins which, according to preliminary studies, may have significant antioxidant properties. The pink, orange, and yellow varieties are also one of the most concentrated food sources of beta-carotene (the more intense the color, the more beta-carotene).


10. KALE - This relatively unknown member of the cabbage family is a nutritional powerhouse packed with vitamins and other phytochemicals that have been shown to alleviate symptoms associated with asthma. Not only is kale a great source of vitamin C, it is also one of the most concentrated dietary sources of beta-carotene (kale contains 10 times the beta-carotene of broccoli). Kale can be eaten raw, for example as a substitute for iceberg lettuce in salads. The beautiful green leaves of kale can also be transformed into a savory warm dish by sautéing the leaves and mixing them with chopped onions, crushed garlic and a drizzle of extra virgin olive oil.

11. TURMERIC - a spice that lends its yellow color to curries and many other foods, has long been used in traditional Asian medicine to treat asthma and many other conditions and diseases. In recent years, western medicine has started to pay greater attention to this extraordinary spice. Recent research suggests that turmeric possesses strong anti-inflammatory properties. Although best known for its use in Indian style curries, turmeric can also be used to add flavor and color to fish, seafood, meat, rice, vegetable, and pasta dishes.

In addition you can also take Memo Plus Gold to enhance your immunisation so that your body have the strength to fight back illnesses and  asthma. It will help in the long run to maintain your health as well as your brain. 

Thursday, May 31, 2012

Memo Plus Gold Side Effect






Everyday there's a lot of customer asking about side effect on consuming Memo Plus Gold for a long term. Memo Plus Gold has been classified as Traditional Medicine in Malaysia market due to it's 100% herbs propriety but did you know that Memo Plus Gold has been borne in a research center in India.. 

Yes, Memo Plus Gold has been clinically studied and scientifically formulated in Central Drug Research of India ( CDRI) in Lucknow, New Delhi. It is an Indian Government's Premier Research Institute which also receive WHO - World Health Organization recognition. 

Every capsule of Memo Plus Gold has been standardize so that the potency of each capsules met the requirement of the Institute. There has been over 100 research papers published on the herbs being used by CDRI to make Memo Plus Gold which is Brahmi or Bacopa Monnieri. Well known University in Australia (Swinburne and Wollongong) also receiving grant and had done clinical studies on Memo Plus Gold regarding it uses in treating Dementia and ADHD which has proven as beneficial to both illnesses.

Nowadays Memo Plus Gold has been internationally used in a lot of countries around the globe such as India itself, Philippines, Thailand, Australia, Singapore, Brunei and of course Malaysia. We have been promoting Memo Plus Gold in Malaysia for a close of 15 years now and a lot of students have benefited from it.You have to study of course but Memo Plus Gold helps you in terms of retaining your memory, enhancing your focus in class and helps prevent tiredness after a long day at school.

So if you were asking me, "Is there any side effect for taking Memo Plus Gold? "..i would confidently said "NO". It what you would expect from a 100% herbal and an International product. It is all quality, safety and a surety to work..so don't wait and grab this opportunity to eat this International product and gain your success..


Thursday, March 29, 2012

Memo Plus Gold in RTM 2 - Hello on 2

Dr.Hemant Kumar Singh Ex-deputy Director Central Drug Research Institute, India ( CDRI ) talks about research done on Memo Plus Gold. It has proven that Memo Plus Gold is not a normal memory product but one that has been clinically tested and available worldwide..


Wednesday, March 7, 2012

The One and Only Bacosides A & B in Bacopa Monnieri


The miracles of Memo Plus Gold started as it's contains standardize Bacosides A and B which will never been found in any other Bacopa Monnieri extracted products. Monitored by the acclaimed Central Drug Research Institutes of India ( CDRI), Memo Plus Gold had undergone extensive research in order to maintain it's effectiveness and quality. 

Memo Plus Gold as an International Products have time and time again proved that it is the best and only Brain Supplement which work itself in promoting health upon our brain and activated it to boost our memory, focus, blood circulation and also preventing major illness  such as stroke and dementia/ AAMI..

Tuesday, November 15, 2011

Fall - Main Cause of Paralysis and Injury Amongst Senior Citizen


Fall are one of the main cause of injury and paralysis amongst Senior Citizen. The cause of this happening to our own parents might come in shape of sickness like Parkinson, Stroke, Joint Pains, Dementia and Katarak. So, to prevent worst case scenario from happening first we must prevent the diseases from taking place. 

Take Memo Plus Gold everyday to prevent Stroke, Parkinson and Dementia from happening.. equip with Laboratory Research, Memo Plus Gold  has gone forward as a traditional medicine whom can prevent the break out of early sign of those diseases..

Wednesday, September 14, 2011

Bacopa May Help Your Brain Cope with Stress


 By Aaron W. Jensen, Ph.D.

ave you ever noticed that even as we try to simplify our everyday lives, our stress levels continue to escalate? Maybe that’s because our fast-paced lifestyles are inundated with mundane but insistent tasks—car repairs, grocery shopping, mowing the lawn, visiting the gym, kids’ piano lessons and soccer practice, cooking the evening meal, doctor and dentist appointments . . . . The list of things we need to accomplish daily seems endless. Each task takes a certain amount of time and patience—and when you’re running low on both of those, daily life can be mighty stressful. Some days are worse than others. Some days, in fact, you just want to holler, “Calgon, Take Me Away!”*

*That’s an ad slogan, for those of you who may be pop-culture-challenged.

Stress Is Inescapable
The stresses that engulf us take different forms. The most common and significant ones are physical, social, and work-related stresses, but other factors also contribute to our daily stress levels, such as noise, insomnia, anxiety, and depression. Even solar ultraviolet radiation, environmental toxins (both chemical and biological), and air pollution can raise your stress levels. One thing is for certain: sources of stress are everywhere. So it’s not surprising that your body has developed mechanisms for coping with it.
When you’re overly stressed, your immune system becomes compromised, your body’s functions become less efficient, and your mental faculties begin to falter. Fortunately, however, your cells have built-in coping mechanisms that are activated at such times. These processes are mediated by the synthesis of special proteins—those endlessly versatile molecular workhorses of the cell—to mobilize an effective and protective response.

Studying Stress with Molecular Chaperones
 
How do you study stress in a single cell in the laboratory? Do you look for the little guy to wipe the sweat off his brow? Bite his lip in concentration? Throw his hands up in despair? If only there were such telltale signs, science would be a whole lot easier. Sadly, these clues don’t exist in the molecular world, so scientists have had to devise other methods to study the stress response in cells.
The classic method used to induce a stress response in cells is to expose them to excess heat—but not too much, just a couple of degrees does the trick—a process called heat shock. Shocking cells with heat (or other stressors, such as cold, salt, toxins, or a variety of hormones) causes the cells to increase their production of a specific set of proteins, inventively called heat-shock proteins. But how does this help the cell survive stress?
Some heat-shock proteins are called chaperonins, a term that hints at their function as molecular “chaperones.” In this role, they help other proteins in the cell to maintain their normal structure (which is typically very complex owing to the intricate folding of the long chain of amino acids the protein is composed of). Heat and other stressors can cause proteins to denature, which means that they lose their normal shape through an unfolding of the chain. If this happens, the proteins also lose their normal function, which is critically dependent on their shape, and they are ultimately degraded in the cell.
Chaperonins help denatured proteins to fold back into their normal shape and will even help to refold misshapen proteins. In so doing, they restore functionality to the proteins, many of which are enzymes with critical tasks to perform. Chaperonins thus help cells to survive under stressful conditions and allow them to participate in normal metabolism, growth, and maturation.

Bacopa Activates Antistress Response
Scientists have long sought to understand the biological mechanisms that help you cope with stress and to develop, if possible, ways in which you can prompt your body to deal preemptively with the trials and tribulations of everyday life. One exciting development in this area of research centers on the Indian herb Bacopa monniera. Animal research shows that this herb, which is found in wet, marshy areas throughout India, appears to prime the stress-coping response in cells throughout the brain.
Traditional healing manuals from the ancient practice of Ayurvedic medicine in India reveal that Bacopa has long been used as a memory enhancer and anti-inflammatory agent. It has also been used to treat blood and kidney disorders, as well as to reduce fever. Current research has focused on the role that Bacopa plays in reducing stress, and a group of Indian researchers has recently demonstrated that it activates an antistress response in animals through the regulation of gene expression, the process that governs protein synthesis.1
How to Stress a Rat
The researchers isolated the principal active ingredients of Bacopa—chemical compounds called bacoside A and bacoside B—from the root of the plant and administered them to male rats that were then exposed to stress. They used doses of 20 mg and 40 mg per kg of body weight, which correspond to 1500 mg and 3000 mg, respectively, for a 75-kg (165-lb) human. Because rats are not subject to the same types of stress that we are—they don’t have auto accidents, e.g., or a boss standing over them demanding a final report by the end of the day—the researchers exposed them to stress in the form of physical restraint in a cold chamber (41ºF) at a low oxygen level (equivalent to an altitude of 15,000 ft).
One group of rats was pretreated with Bacopa for 7 days before exposure to the stress, and a control group was stressed similarly, but without the Bacopa pretreatment. After about 2 hours of the stress, when the animals’ core temperature had dropped to about 73ºF, they were removed and immediately decapitated so that the levels of certain stress-response proteins could be measured in different regions of their brains.

Antistress Proteins Perform Vital Functions
The proteins of interest were heat-shock protein 70 (Hsp70), two cytochrome P450 enzymes (EROD and PROD),* and the enzyme superoxide dismutase (SOD). These names may not roll trippingly off the tongue, but the molecules perform some very important functions. Hsp70 helps cellular proteins retain or regain their normal structure so that they remain functional. P450 enzymes, such as EROD and PROD, protect the body from certain toxins by converting them to less harmful compounds. And SOD dismantles especially destructive free radicals called superoxides, converting them to harmless organic compounds plus oxygen and hydrogen peroxide (the latter is inactivated by another enzyme, glutathione peroxidase, by conversion to water and oxygen).

*EROD stands for 7-ethoxyresorufin-O-deethylase, and PROD stands for 7-pentoxyresorufin-O-dealkylase. If you’re a chemist, these names tell you something about their specific functions. If not, however, just think of them as important detoxification enzymes.

Antistress Activities of Bacopa
In response to stress, the levels of Hsp70 normally increase in all regions of the brain. In stressed animals that had been pretreated with Bacopa for 7 days, however, the increase in Hsp70 levels was significantly less than normal in certain regions of the brain, notably the cerebral cortex and the hippocampus (a region of the brain that plays a central role in memory processes). What does this mean? By producing less Hsp70 in response to stress, those regions of the brain were indicating that the Bacopa had somehow made them less susceptible to stress. In effect, the Bacopa tended to keep those regions of the brain in a relatively nonstressed state even in the presence of stress.
Bacopa had a different impact on the levels of the two P450 enzymes. In rats treated with Bacopa but not exposed to stress, the levels of EROD and PROD increased throughout the entire brain (although the increase in EROD activity in the hippocampus was not statistically significant). This suggests that Bacopa tended to “prime” the brain for stress—in essence, the brain stockpiled these protective enzymes so that it could better deal with stress when it arose. Increased levels of the enzymes occurred most dramatically in the cerebral cortex following Bacopa treatment.


Bacopa somehow made those
regions of the brain less
susceptible to stress. In effect,
it kept them in a relatively
nonstressed state even in
the presence of stress.


The data pertaining to SOD were more difficult to interpret, because the factors affecting SOD levels and activity in brain tissue are more complicated, and they vary in different regions of the brain even under normal conditions. Nevertheless, the researchers were able to conclude that Bacopa treatment also has a positive effect on SOD activity in the brain. In their words, “. . . Bacopa helps in coping with the combined hypoxic, hypothermic, and immobilization stress, which could lead to an onslaught of free radicals.” Put in simpler terms, Bacopa treatment modulates SOD activity and prepares tissues to weather attacks by free radicals that may otherwise cause a great deal of damage to the brain’s neurons.
Bacopa Protects Certain Parts of the Brain
The Indian research suggests that Bacopa has protective benefits on select regions of the brain. But why is this important? Researchers have known for a long time that specific functions reside in specific regions of the brain. For example, the largest part of the brain, the cerebrum, is divided into two hemispheres—the right and the left—and controls many different functions. The left hemisphere controls speech, reading, writing, logic, and movement on the right side of the body. The right hemisphere is associated with creative and artistic abilities and coordinates movement on the left side of the body.* The hippocampus, on the other hand, is involved in various “executive” skills, such as learning, memory, and general cognition.

*This helps explain the terms right-brain and left-brain: in general, artists can be termed “right-brainers,” while strategists (of all sorts) rely on their powerful left brains. It also explains why stroke victims may lose muscle control and movement on only one side of their body: whichever hemisphere is damaged will affect movement on the opposite side of the body.

The fact that Bacopa selectively protects regions of the brain associated with memory and learning is not surprising if you consider that this herb has long been used as a memory enhancer in Ayurvedic medicine, which dates back over 2500 years. This healing tradition places particular importance on the restorative properties of Bacopa. Western medicine is warming to this herb as well, and a growing number of clinical trials support its memory-enhancing effect.
Bacopa Enhances Learning and Memory
One particularly important study on Bacopa was performed in Australia, using neuropsychological testing.2 These tests measure a number of different cognitive skills, such as attention, memory consolidation, short-term memory, problem solving, decision making, information processing, and verbal learning. In all, 16 well-validated tests were administered to 46 healthy adult subjects, starting at the outset of the study to establish baseline levels for each individual. Each participant was given 150 mg of Bacopa extract (equivalent to 3 g of the dried herb) twice daily (300 mg/day total) for 12 weeks. Neuropsychological performance was measured again at 5 weeks and 12 weeks.
The results demonstrated that Bacopa significantly improved performance on specific tests, most notably those dealing with information processing, verbal learning, and memory consolidation. The authors concluded that Bacopa improves cognitive processes that depend on environmental input and is especially important in learning and memory.
Bacopa for Good Brain Health
One of the most significant challenges to the health of individual brain cells comes in the form of oxidative stress. Despite its relatively small size, the brain consumes about 20% of all the oxygen that is taken into the body in order to help power its many activities. Owing to this gluttonous oxygen consumption, the brain is exposed to very high levels of oxidative stress in the form of free radicals, which can do a great deal of damage to the brain’s sensitive neurons in very little time.


The authors concluded that Bacopa
improves cognitive processes that
depend on environmental input
and is especially important in
learning and memory.


Since Bacopa arms our neurons with stress-protection mechanisms that boost the levels of protective proteins, this ancient herb may offer a strong defense against the ravages of oxidative stress. In these stressful times, that sounds like a good recipe for protecting and enhancing brain function. In a sense, you can think of Bacopa as a restorative trip to the spa for the brain. What could be better?
References
  1. Chowdhuri DK, Parmar D, Kakkar P, Shukla R, Seth PK, Srimal RC. Antistress effects of bacosides of Bacopa monnieri: modulation of Hsp70 expression, superoxide dismutase and cytochrome P450 activity in rat brain. Phytother Res 2002;16:639-45.
  2. Stough C, Lloyd J, Clarke J, Downey LA, Hutchison CW, Rodgers T, Nathan PJ. The chronic effects of an extract of Bacopa monniera (Brahmi) on cognitive function in healthy human subjects. Psychopharmacology 2001;156:481-4.

Dr. Jensen is a cell biologist who has conducted research in England, Germany, and the United States. He has taught college courses in biology and nutrition and has written extensively on medical and scientific topics.

Taken from life-enhancement.com
  

Wednesday, January 13, 2010

Continuous Research in CDRI


Even as you read this blog there are ongoing studies done in CDRI which trying to uncover other uses of Bacopa/Memo Plus Gold in everyday lives..feel free to check out Scientific research that has been done in order to standardize the optimum result of taking Memo Plus Gold..

This prove that Memo Plus Gold has come a long way even as Traditional prepared medicine..

Friday, November 20, 2009

BESEB IN THE EYES OF THE WORLD



DR. HM Tuah Iskandar from Malaysia

A leading motivator specializing in motivating people of all walks of life from Leadership, Personality, Team Building, Stress Management,Training and Workshops to Educational
and Psychology Treatment. He inculcates values and brings fundamental transformation
in the lives of people, both locally and globally.

In his book “ Nak Ke Tak Nak “ has stated that one of the herbs used to improve memory would be Bacopa Monniera extract standardized by CDRI which is known as BESEB.

Memo Plus Gold is one of the said products along with Keenmind, Membac and Promind. Other than said brand and other which doesn’t carry standardize BESEB are not entitled to all the studies done on Bacopa Monniera.


DR ROBERT FURCHGOTT

Dr Robert Furchgott, a renowned New York pharmacologist who shared the 1998 Nobel prize in physiology of medicine for discovering that Nitric oxide is a signaling molecule in the cardio-vascular system tested the Brahmi extract and found that, this compound appears to release nitric oxide and causes 75 % relaxation in the aortic rings (main artery to the heart).

Nitric oxide is a vasodilator, an agent that causes a widening of the lumen (the space inside of blood vessels).

Studies on nitric oxide suggests that, it controls a seemingly limitless range of body functions, including blood circulation & regulation of the activities of the brain and as an neuro-transmitter . The presence of nitric oxide in the brain may help prevent strokes and other cognitive disorders.
When MEMO PLUS GOLD is consumed, it releases a small amount of about 200 mcg (micrograms) which helps to reduce anxiety allowing focus and concentration and improves blood circulation.

Summary of benefits are

a) preventing cardiovascular sickness
b) preventing stroke from happening
c) delayed Dementia, AAMI and Parkinson
d) normalize high blood pressure
e) to help sexual dysfunction for man
f) boosting daily brain activities


PubMed

U.S national library for medicine and clinical trial which hosted thousands of studies done by certified organization and researchers.

By Clicking here you can see result on Bacopa Monniera( BESEB) clinical trial which had been done by scientist all over the world which will support the goodness and the safety of consuming this products.

P/S : TYPE " BACOPA MONNIERA" TO GET THE HIT RESULT IN PUBMED..

Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Bacopa is an "adaptogen" and also "antioxidant"



An adaptogen is a herbal regulator that helps the body handle stress and maintain vitality. Stress affects memory. Adaptogens do not have a specific function but instead increase resistance to a wide range of physical, chemical and biochemical factors irrespective of the direction of the pathological state. They are more for long-term revitalization than immediate energy.

They are rich sources of strengthening nutrients that provide concentrated body support. They increase the body's overall immune function with broad spectrum activity, rather than specific action. They promote recovery from illness and may be used synergistically with other herbs to build strength. They are particularly beneficial in restoring the endocrine, nervous, digestive, muscle and hepatic systems.
 
A Russian scientist coined the term adaptogen in 1947. He defined them as "substances meant to put the organism into a state of non-specific heightened resistance in order to better resist stresses and adapt to extraordinary challenges."

Adaptogens help the body to have a "lower" stress response. This means that despite the same stressors. the physiological "reserves
of the body do not need to be used to deal with stress.

Bacopa is also an antioxidant



Brain-boosting powers are claimed for antioxidants. Although oxygen is vital to our bodies, too much or too little, creates a reaction which eventuates in toxic by-products called free radicals. Every cell in the body is at risk from damage by these highly reactive free radicals and brain cells are no exception. Because the "mop up" free radicals, antioxidants have a protective effect on neurons and may also therefore, be a useful weapon in the fight against cognitive dysfunction - and may prevent neurological damage down the road.

Tripathi YB, Chaurasia S, Tripathi E, Upadhyay A, Dubey GP Bacopa monniera Linn. As an antioxidant: mechanism of action. Indian J exp Biol 1996 June: 34(6): 523-6

Wednesday, November 4, 2009

Clinical Trial On Sleepless, Anxiety And Memory Impairment



In another clinical trial being conducted at the Faculty of Pharmacy, Institute of Foreign Trade and Management by Kamboj and Lal, BESEB was administered for six weeks in adults suffering from sleep less, anxiety and memory impairment.

A significant improvement in the quality and duration of sleep, reduction in anxiety and augmentation of memory has been observed.

(Kamboj and Lal, 2008 Personal Communication)

Clinical studies on Sexual Dysfunction



A 12 weeks treatment on patients suffering from male sexual dysfunction between the ages of
21 – 40 years with BESEB produced significant improvement in following syndromes:

 Manas Bhavas (Psychological Inhibition)
Higher Mental Disturbance
Anxiety Level
Depression Level
Semen Parameter
Sexual Health

All the patients showed improvement:

 60% improvement
40% marked improvement

 Diggavi, 1998

Clinical Studies at CDRI, Lucknow


ATTENTION DEFICT HYPERACTIVITY DISORDER( ADHD)

Children with ADHD are less efficient learners, as initially they learn the same no. of words as controls but are weak in recalling the words after delays.

Inattention, hyperactivity, and impulsivity are the key behaviors of ADHD. It is normal for all children to be inattentive, hyperactive, or impulsive sometimes, but for children with ADHD, these behaviors are more severe and occur more often. To be diagnosed with the disorder, a child must have symptoms for 6 or more months and to a degree that is greater than other children of the same age.

Children who have symptoms of inattention may:
  • Be easily distracted, miss details, forget things, and frequently switch from one activity to another
  • Have difficulty focusing on one thing
  • Become bored with a task after only a few minutes, unless they are doing something enjoyable
  • Have difficulty focusing attention on organizing and completing a task or learning something new
  • Have trouble completing or turning in homework assignments, often losing things (e.g., pencils, toys, assignments) needed to complete tasks or activities
  • Not seem to listen when spoken to
  • Daydream, become easily confused, and move slowly
  • Have difficulty processing information as quickly and accurately as others
  • Struggle to follow instructions.

Children who have symptoms of hyperactivity may:
  • Fidget and squirm in their seats
  • Talk nonstop
  • Dash around, touching or playing with anything and everything in sight
  • Have trouble sitting still during dinner, school, and story time
  • Be constantly in motion
  • Have difficulty doing quiet tasks or activities.

Children who have symptoms of impulsivity may:
  • Be very impatient
  • Blurt out inappropriate comments, show their emotions without restraint, and act without regard for consequences
  • Have difficulty waiting for things they want or waiting their turns in games
  • Often interrupt conversations or others' activities.


A clinical study was taken on this matter by CDRI itself and the result show that the children improve themselves in a lot of areas after taking BESEB.

Significant results were also observed in following test scores:

a) Word Recall (Non Meaningful) Test Score
b) Digit Span
c) Delayed Response Learning
d) Paired Associated Learning
e) Total Memory

RESULT : Their logical memory, concentration and learning abilities improved a lot more than before taking the Memo Plus Gold extract.

C. Stough et.al., Neurophysiology Laboratory School of Biophysical Science and Electrical Engineering, Victoria, Australia,Psychopharmacology, (Berl.) 2001, 156(4) : 481-484. A Double blind, placebo – controlled independent group design.
AGE ASSOCIATED MEMORY IMPAIRMENT (AAMI)

Age Associated Memory Impairment is a common condition characterized by very mild symptoms of cognitive decline that occur as part of the normal aging process.
Symptoms confirmed in objective tests include a general slowness in processing, storing and recalling new information, and a general decline in the ability to perform tasks related to cognitive functioning (such as, memory, concentration, and organizing activities).
Subjective complaints from individuals with age associated memory impairment often include difficulties remembering names and words. Current understanding of age associated memory impairment indicates that this condition is the result of physiological changes in the aging brain and not a specific neurological disorder. Like every other organ of the body, the aging brain simply does not function quite as well as it used to.
Another clinical study by CDRI are for AAMI patient. They were given standard dosage for 16 weeks and significant result shows on their memories. Their memory improves and level of anxiety drop resulted in more happy and optimistic person.

P/S : BESEB means BACOSIDES ENRICHED STANDARDIZED EXTRACT OF BACOPA (BESEB) only found from CDRI.

Monday, October 26, 2009

Clinical Studies



Clinical Trial at University of Wollongong, Australia

To learn about the effectiveness of Bacopa Monniera ( CDRI patented) in memory retention.
Willing Participant : 79 people (40 to 65 years old)
Session 1
New info were given to the participant
Session 2
Their memory were recorded after 6 weeks of non-stop consumption of standardize extract of Bacopa Monniera from CDRI ( Memo Plus Gold)
Session 3
Their memory were recorded after 3 months of non-stop consumption of standardize extract of Bacopa Monniera from CDRI ( Memo Plus Gold)
The result showed a significant effect of the extract on the test for retention of newly given information. It was found that the rate of learning was unaffected and suggested that the extraxt decreases the rate of forgetting newly acquired information.
This result were publish in Neuro-psychologypharmacology 2002

Proves ??? Clinical Studies Done…

There are so many Clinical Trial have been done to Bacopa Monniera a.k.a Brahmi but the most popular, outstanding and interesting I would like you all to view came from these few sources I will put on display. Maybe later you can do your own research in the Internet to find other sources of clinical trial to satisfy your hunger for evidence..

Clinical Trial at Swinburne University of Technology, Victoria, Australia

This study aim to examine Bacopa Monniera ( CDRI patented) on memory function in healthy human subject.

Participant : 40 people ( 18 to 60 years old)

Result :-

a) Reduces anxiety and stress allowing focus and concentration
b) Enhance learning and recall level
c) Enhancing memories and control
d) Significant improvement in counting digit forward and digit backward
e) Improvement in paired associated learning

This result were publish in Psycopharmacology 2001


What Memo Plus Gold made of ?


Bacopa Monniera or Brahmi are well-known plant in India as it helps their ancient ancestor to enhance their memory and learning abilities in the older days. It a species of Water Hysops or “ Pegaga” and well-known as “Food for the Brain”.



It was recorded in ancient Indian scripture, Athar-Ved-Samhita. Similar references are also found in the Persian Book Zen Avesta ( C 600 BC ), Susruta Samhita ( C 200 AD) and Bhavaprakasa Nigantu ( Indian Materia Medica). 

Bacopa Monniera was also used by Buddhists’ Scholar at Nalanda University, the world’s first international university.

As for present time, scientific studies done on Bacopa Monniera revealed that it will

a) Enhancing learning and recall level of a user
b) Increasing level of alertness and freshness throughout the day
c) Facilitating long term and intermediate of memory
d) Treating ADHD and enhancing their concentration
e) Reducing anxiety and stress
f) Reducing and treating stroke-related cognitive impairment, AAMI, dementia and 
    natural supplement for Alzheimer’s disease. 


In short it helps to boost your memory and fight for brain and blood related diseases. If you have high blood pressure or unstable period days (women) you can also count on Memo Plus Gold to help you out.



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