CognaGuard Launches Its New Product, Memory Boost
Science-Backed Compound Formulated to Help Strengthen the Body's Natural Defenses To Support Brain Health and Improve Memory
SALT LAKE CITY, Aug. 15, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- CognaGuard has launched its new product, Memory Boost, available exclusively online at www.cognaguard.com. Memory Boost contains a clinically validated1,2,3, memory-improving, plant-based compound that is not only safe, but has also been studied for decades for its effectiveness in improving memory in multiple ways.
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the decline of cognitive health can have profound implications for an individual's health, well-being, and quality of life. Due to age, the connections firing throughout the brain can begin to lose their spark. These connections grow more sluggish, and the number of working connections drops, which makes it harder for the brain — even a healthy brain — to respond as quickly or remember things as easily as it once did.
"Having strong cellular defenses to help protect your neural connections from metabolic damage is key to keeping your memory at top functionality. That's why we developed Memory Boost. Its key functional compound actually strengthens the very protectant pathways in the brain designed to keep it sharp. This means the compound uses the body's own cellular ability to improve multiple aspects of memory."
— Dr. Amy L. Heaton, Ph.D., Director of Scientific Affairs for CognaGuard
Memory Boost's key compound uses the body's own systems to improve the brain's ability to help shield itself from losing its spark. Research shows that a specific key ingredient in Memory Boost can improve cognition1, helping people remember new information better2, improve working memory3, speed up learning rate and even sharpen focus. It has also been shown to reduce the rate at which newly acquired information is forgotten1.
The Memory Boost formula has been shown to be not only safe, but also effective in improving memory retention2, working memory3, spatial memory3, forgetfulness and information processing1. These are the processes that affect problem-solving, decision making and focus. The unique Memory Boost formula helps improve cognition and memory in people from 18 to 65 years of age1,2,3.
The substantiating research backing Memory Boost has been published in peer-reviewed, scientific journals including Psychopharmacology1, Neuropsychopharmacology2 and Phytotherapy Research3. Participants in the studies were tested for memory retention, working memory, spatial memory, forgetting rate and inspection time. The research, as published in these three scientific journals, reproducibly demonstrates that 12 weeks of supplementation with the key compound in the Memory Boost formula has a significantly positive effect in these important areas.
Memory Boost is available exclusively online at www.cognaguard.com
About CognaGuard: CognaGuard by Covaxil Laboratories is based in Salt Lake City, Utah and specializes in cognition-enhancing dietary supplements to improve memory, thinking and focus. The company's mission is to produce products that make an impact and improve people's everyday lives. CognaGuard works directly with some of the top scientists and researchers in the world to ensure their products are always at the forefront of brain and memory science. The company is backed by a distributor with a proven track record and 25 years of experience selling 60 million products across more than 25 brands.
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1 Psychopharmacology (Berl). 2001 Aug;156(4):481-4
2 Neuropsychopharmacology. 2002 Aug;27(2):279-81
3 Phytotherapy Research 2008 Dec;22(12):1629-34
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