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Cyntol Supplement Facts |
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| Serving Size: 1 Capsules Servings Per Container: 30 |
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| Amount Per Serving | Daily Value | |
| Methylcobalamin | 1 mg | 16667% |
| Zinc | 10 mg | 67% |
| Iodine (Kelp) | 250 mg | * |
| Acetyl L-Carnitine HCI | 250 mg | * |
| Phosphatidylserine | 10 mg | * |
| Choline (Bitartrate) | 25 mg | * |
| Ginkgo Biloba (leaf) Ginkgo Biloba | 15 mg | * |
| Bacopa Ext (aerial parts) Bacopa herpestis | 5 mg | * |
| Korean Ginseng Ext. (root) Panax Ginseng | 20 mg | * |
| Vinpocetine | 50 mcg | * |
| Huperzine A Ext | 50 mcg | * |
| Lecithin | 50 mg | * |
| *Daily Value Not Established |
Cyntol Research:
Iodine-Studies are showing that children with iodine deficiencies are struggling in school whereas children with normal iodine levels are performing better in spelling and reading. (1)
Zinc- Zinc is a trace metal that is prevalent in the brain. It appears that a zinc deficiency may result in decreased neurologic functioning, activity, which therefore would interfere with cognitive function. (2)
Acetyl L-Carnitine HCI- Research suggests that acetylcholine may improve the functioning of the cells in your brain. (3)
Methylcobalamin- A type of Vitamin B12 that may be helpful for nerve fibers and regenerating damaged neurons.
Phosphatidylserine- By supporting the structure of the brain, Phosphatidylserine may be able to improve memory, learning, mood, and concentration in those with decreased cognitive function. (4, 5, 6)
Choline- Choline is helpful for making acetylcholine, which is the brain chemical that is involved with memory and thought processes.
Gingko Biloba- Can act as a tonic to the circulatory system by increasing blood flow to the brain, which brings more nutrition to the brain. (7)
Bacopa Ext.- Has been used since the 6th century A.D. by India as a medicine to improve cognitive function and help with the nervous system. Has be reported to be effective for enhancing memory, improving brain function, and also improving mental performance.
Cyntol Contains: 5mgKorean Ginseng Ext.- The main ingredients in Ginseng are ginsenosides, which are thought to work in the brain to help increase the release of the hormone ACTH. This helps regulate and ease stress. (8, 9) It has also been reported to help with learning disabilities and improve stamina.
Vinpocetine- Has been reported to improve brain circulation and oxygenation, helps the brain when there is a lack of oxygen, and slows down clot formation. (10)
Huperzine A Ext.- Has been shown to be beneficial to memory and learning. (11, 12) Cyntol Contains: 50mcg
Lecithin- Research suggests that lecithin may improve symptoms of Alzheimer's. (13) Cyntol Contains: 50mg
Cyntol References:
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- Black MM. Zinc deficiency and child development. Am J Clin Nutr. Aug1998;68(2 Suppl):464S-469S.
- CartaA, et al. Acetyl-L-carnitine and Alzheimer's disease: pharmacological considerations beyond the cholinergic sphere. Ann N Y Acad Sci. Sep1993;695:324-6.
- Kidd PM. A review of nutrients and botanicals in the integrative management of cognitive dysfunction Altern Med Rev. Jun1999;4(3):144-61.
- Cenacchi T, et al. Cognitive decline in the elderly: a double-blind, placebo-controlled multicenter study on efficacy of phosphatidylserine administration. Aging (Milano). Apr1993;5(2):123-33.
- Crook T, et al. Effects of phosphatidylserine in Alzheimer's disease. Psychopharmacol Bull. 1992;28(1):61-6.
- Kleijnen J, et al. Ginkgo biloba. Lancet. 1992;340(8828):1136-39.
- Hiai S, et al. Stimulation of Pituitary-Adrenocortical System by Ginseng Saponin. Endocrinol Jpn. 1979;26(6):661-65.
- Filaretov AA. Role of pituitary-adrenocortical system in body adaptation abilities. Exp Clin Endocrinol. Dec1988;92(2):129-36.
- Kiss B, et al. Mechanism of action of vinpocetine. Acta Pharm Hung. Sep1996;66(5):213-24.
- Zhu XD, et al. Improvement of impaired memory in mice by huperzine A and huperzine B. Chung Kuo Yao Li Hsueh Pao. Nov1988;9(6):492-7.
- Lu WH, et al. Improving effect of huperzine A on discrimination performance in aged rats and adult rats with experimental cognitive impairment. Chung Kuo Yao Li Hsueh Pao. Jan1988;9(1):11-5.
- Guan ZZ. Activity of Phosphatidylethanolamine-N-methyltransferase in Brain Affected by Alzheimer's Disease. Neurochem Int. Jan1999;34(1):41-47.
