Life Is But An Accumulation of Our Memories
“I have experienced very good results with the Neurotransmitter Support. It has helped with my clarity and mental vigour.” Fred. H.
We enter the life with a great introduction and our first breathe carries on until the last. Our life begins through experience and by trials and errors as memories are formed creating our life pathway. Our experiences are compartmentalized into sections in time, they encapsulate our lives. Some memories fade and like a cloud they shadow exist, is all lost, are we but stored experiences or is there more? It is my hypothesis that the memories are not gone only inaccessible and once the blockage is removed the life lived becomes restored. In the end we are faced with the memories we have created. As we age it is important to store the positive aspects into our memory bank and when withdrawals are taken before departure, they will be the sort of memories that you will enjoy viewing time and time again.
Why are our brains deteriorating so quickly and why are young people becoming so forgetful? We see the anticipated statistics for dementia and Alzheimer’s disease and it is frightening. Actually, it is the most feared health concern for seniors, above financial stability they are afraid of losing their independence and being at the mercy of others, even from their own family members who may have them declared mentally unstable and take control of their estate.
You might remember the gripping movie on the subject called Still Alice, about a happily married woman with three grown children, a renowned linguistics professor who starts to forget words and is diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease. This is the stark reality facing our seniors today for if they can no longer take care of themselves, who will and how will they cope in that situation. We all value our freewill and the ability to make our own decisions, most have raised their families, had careers and were seen as leaders and contributors and in the twilight of their lives everything could be lost. Most would not want to live under these circumstances, and with medically assisted suicide being legal in Canada and certain states many may take this route while they can still make decisions on their own, and I see their point but how did things get so out of control so very quickly?
Canada’s aging population are the group with highest demand for long–term care, particularly those aged 75 and up will grow rapidly over the coming decades. Similar trends will occur in other age groups and, based on our demographic projection, overall demand for long–term care will nearly double by 2035.
The medical route offers no hope and no treatment, but then again it never really has the solution to the disease process. Instead, they seek to treat the symptoms with drugs and they don’t fund prevention programs. With this in mind we still believe there is hope which we have witnessed time and time again.
When I first examined the results of the Berkeley University study on how two dietary supplements made old rats youthful, and help to rejuvenate aging human brains,[1] I was inspired and taking these two principle ingredients we created a brain enhancing formula Neurotransmitter Support that has helped 1000’s of people. What could say more than the testimonials of those who have tried it? Here is one of them.
The testimonial of Nick Mancuso
“I have been taking neurotransmitter and it is helping my memory and I can prove it! I haven’t burnt the espresso pot in a long time. Let me explain. After my open-heart surgery, my memory, which has been excellent my whole life, started going downhill. As an actor/writer/producer I have many projects on the go, reading scripts, memorizing, writing, developing future projects, and I meet a lot of people. I noticed I started forgetting people’s names, sometimes even their faces. It was becoming very disturbing, especially since I am a type 2 diabetic, and heard Alzheimer’s referred to as type 3 diabetes. I started forgetting the espresso pot many times, on the stove, forgetting I had it on and melting the pot. One time I left the house and the pot melted and almost set fire to the house. Smoke everywhere. My sister found the house in smoke, the smoke alarm ringing.
I am happy to report Dr. Dahl that since starting your Neurotransmitter Support protocol I have not had a single incident. I am back to being able to do up to 4 projects at the same time and still remember the espresso pot on the stove.
Keep up the good work!
Much love,”
Nick Mancuso
As we get older, changes occur in all parts of our body, including the brain. Aging—and the aging brain especially—is most of the times being addressed in a negative manner either by the media or the medical establishment. No wonder the public is in fear: our brains reflect who we are, everything about us, our lives as a collection of our memories, and when they erode so do we.
But aging does not have to bring only negative results and difficulties; it may also bring positive cognitive changes. People tend to have more knowledge and insight from the experiences gained over the years while they are still able to create new memories, learn new things and improve different skills. This means that instead of losing our identity we can constantly build and enrich it. Evidence shows that even as we age, our brains remain able to adapt to new tasks and challenges. Of course, certain parts of the brain shrink, blood flow in the brain may decrease and due to injuries and diseases inflammation might occur but this does not mean that we should give up on ourselves and accept that aging is nothing but a necessary bad experience that we cannot do anything about.
As you can see, aging “is not all negative, higher levels of education or occupational attainment may act as a protective factor. Also protective are a healthy diet, low to moderate alcohol intake, and regular exercise. Biological ageing is not tied absolutely to chronological ageing and it may be possible to slow biological ageing and even reduce the possibility of suffering from age related diseases such as dementia.”[1] I have studied antiaging for several decades and have formulated many of our products to help prevent premature aging. Acetyl-L-carnitine, an antioxidant and our very special 100% alpha-lipoic acid that—according to a 2002 Berkeley study—have been proven to rejuvenate aging humans.
We are proud to share these real life testimonies of hope to show that when natural nutraceutical medicines are produced using USP pharmaceutical grade ingredients that they address the need and offer therapeutic results without side effects. The dosage will vary depending on the individual and condition of severity; for mental clarity begin with 1 capsule on an empty stomach and the next day increase to 2 capsules and continue to 3 capsules per day. Your body will tell you the dosage right for you based on how your brain becomes awakened, keep in mind that natural medicine takes time to see the full results but most see results on their first day.
“I just started taking the Neurotransmitter Support and I swear my mental acuity has improved. Is it possible to work that quickly?”
Roland S.
“I have experienced very good results with the Neurotransmitter Support. It has helped with my clarity and mental vigour. Thanks,”
Fred. H.
“I am a 4th year student working towards my Bachelor of Science degree, majoring in biology to be a geneticist.
I have dyslexia, which means everything is not right with the way my brains interprets. The synapses are slower, some groups of neurons are weaker, my memories seem altered and I feel as if my brain is often tired. Dyslexics use other areas of the brain not like non-dyslexic people for everyday functions, and medical doctors and neurologist understand that dyslexic’s brain must work harder than non-dyslexics.
This makes people with dyslexia more tired. I fell asleep during the day when studying and it makes things more difficult. It’s very annoying. But if I take your product my brain feels like new and I don’t fall asleep and I feel like myself not tired. It helps me a lot! I have tried ginkgo biloba and omega’s (the concentration of these are very low in the blood of dyslectic people but the mind may needs them), but your amazing Neurotransmitter Support is so very effective for me like nothing else, thank you!”
Kinga H.
“Dear Doctor’s Choice,
I am writing this letter to let you know how pleased I am with your product Neurotransmitter Support.
I suffered from a severe concussion in 2002 in which I hit the back of my head on the ice. It took two years for me to come around and many problems with it. In 2007 I started to have mini-strokes and continued to have many of them which affected my speech and was unable to comprehend much on a daily basis.
I was introduced to Neurotransmitter Support on March 3, 2016 at Treat Yourself Wellness Centre in Sarnia, ON. I can honestly say that I have phenomenally improved. I no longer suffer with mini-strokes, my thoughts are much clearer and I am able to keep a full conversation going. This product has definitely saved my life. My new husband to be has seen a big improvement in me and that makes me very happy.
Thank you so much for offering such a great product which I will be using for the rest of my life. Sincerely,”
Sandy A.
Other Doctor’s Choice Products for Supporting Your Brain:
- DMAE – Lights On!
- GABA
- Sweet Dreams Liquid Melatonin – 7 drops before bed
- Lithium Homeopathic
- Thymus Gland
- HGH+ homeopathic
References:
- Sanders, Robert. 2002. Dietary supplements make old rats youthful, may help rejuvenate aging humans, according to UC Berkeley study. https://www.berkeley.edu/news/media/releases/2002/02/19_diet.html
[1] “A team of researchers led by Bruce N. Ames, professor of molecular and cell biology at UC Berkeley, fed older rats two chemicals normally found in the body’s cells and available as dietary supplements: acetyl-L-carnitine and an antioxidant, alpha-lipoic acid.” Sanders, Robert. 2002.
- Peters, R. 2006. Ageing and the brain. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2596698/
[1] Peters, R. 2006.