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Memory Protect - support for memory and cognitive health

Summary
Memory Protect from Life Extension is an advanced dietary supplement developed to support memory, mental clarity and general brain health. The formulation combines two clinically documented ingredients: colostrinin, a peptide complex extracted from milk, and lithium -orotate, a bioavailable form of lithium. The grant is delivered in a 36-day cyclical package that combines 12 capsules with both colostrinin and lithium, and 24 capsules with only lithium. This specific rotation contributes to targeted and balanced support for cognitive function, neurobic protection and mood stabilization.

Health benefits

  • Improved memory and cognitive function
    Colostrinin is clinically investigated for its ability to support mental performance, maintain memory and promote mental sharpness in older adults.

  • Support for neurobic protection
    Lithium in low doses has been shown to support the brain's ability to eliminate harmful waste and reduce the loss of neurons of aging.

  • Mood and emotional balance
    Studies indicate that microdoses of lithium can improve mood and support emotional stability, which can have a positive impact on cognitive performance.

  • Inhibits inflammation of the brain
    Both colostrinin and lithium can help cushion inflammation processes in the central nervous system, which can have a beneficial effect on aging -related cognitive challenges.

  • Reduces the accumulation of beta-amyloid
    Colostrinin has shown the ability to support the degradation of unwanted proteins such as beta-amyloid, which is associated with age-related cognitive impairment.

  • Stabilizes glucose metabolism in the brain
    Lithium helps maintain normal glucose levels in the brain tissue, crucial to energy production and cognitive performance.

Technical specifications

  • Product name: Memory Protect

  • Producer: Life Extension

  • Content: 36 capsules (12 colostrinin-lithium (C-LI) and 24 Lithium (LI))

  • Capsular: Vegetarian

  • Dosage: One capsule daily according to numbering on blister pack (day 1–36), then the cycle is restarted

  • Recommended Use: For adults over 18 years. One capsule daily with or without food

  • Ingredients per capsule (C-LI):

    • Lithium (as lithium -orotate): 1000 mcg

    • Colostrinin: 100 mcg

  • Ingredients per capsule (li):

    • Lithium (as lithium -orotate): 1000 mcg

  • Other ingredients: Microcrystalline cellulose, vegetable cellulose (capsule), maltodecstrin, rice extract mixture

  • Allergens: Contains milk

  • Free of: Gluten, GMO, artificial dyes, unnecessary fillers

  • Shelf life: Minimum two years from the date of production unopened

  • Country of origin: The United States

Reservation
This product is a dietary supplement and should not be used as a substitute for a varied diet. The recommended daily dose must not be exceeded. Only for adults. Pregnant women, breastfeeding and people who use medications should consult a doctor before use. Keep out of reach of children. Do not use the product if the outer seal is broken or damaged.

Disclaim
Uno Vita uses artificial intelligence and human expertise to gather, systematize and present available information on products. The content is only intended as general information and must not be interpreted as medical advice. The information is based on publicly available scientific sources and producer data. Uno Vita AS does not take responsibility for any errors, deficiencies or abuse. Always consult a qualified health care provider before the use of new supplements or for health problems. We do not make any medical claims about the effects of the products.

Freedom of speech and the right to information
This text is written in accordance with international human rights and Norwegian legislation on freedom of speech and information, including Section 100 of the Constitution, UN World Declaration of Human Rights Article 19 and EU Charter for fundamental rights Article 11. Uno Vita AS uses its right to share public and scientifically documented information to promote health and knowledge-based choices.

Scientific references

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  2. Schrauzer gn. "Lithium: Occurrence, Dietary Intakes, Nutritional Essentiality." J am Coll Nutr. 2002.

  3. Nowak P. et al. "Colostrinin and cognitive function." Nutr neurosci. 2006.

  4. Chiu CT et al. "Lithium and NeuroProtection: A Path to Effective Therapy." NeuropsychoPharmacology. 2013.

  5. Sassi RB et al. "Neuroprotective effects of lithium." Front neurosci. 2014.

  6. Kessing LV et al. "Low-dose lithium improves cognition in elderly at risk of dementia." Br J Psychiatry. 2014.

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  9. Vestergaard P. et al. "Lithium and the Risk of Dementia." Curr Alzheimer's res. 2015.

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