, an association of plants in the service of memory.
Every moment of the day, whether we are a teenager or an adult, at work or at home, our brain uses a whole range of sophisticated capacities known under the name of “COGNITIVE FUNCTIONS”.
They are defined as intellectual functions and are divided into 4 classes:
- Receptive functions allowing the acquisition, processing, classification and integration of information.
- Memory and learning allowing the storage and recall of information.
- Thinking or reasoning about the mental organization and reorganization of information.
- Expressive functions enabling communication or action.
Some occasional forgetfulness (like forgetting your keys, a date, someone's name) are normal at any age and are usually related to inattention. In addition, it is normal to observe a decline in cognitive performance over the years.
Around age 65, memory loss can become more frequent, it often concerns recent events: forgetting a new phone number, a shopping list, difficulty remembering new information, recognizing objects and items. faces ...
Certain plants, including Ginkgo biloba and Huperzia serrata, can help maintain normal cognitive functions.
1 to 2 capsules per day.