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Tuesday, December 31, 2013

Vanessa Kachadurian Bioscience, OTC Prevagen with Apoaequorin to prevent memory loss by Quincy Bioscience


Vanessa Kachadurian Bioscience Researches why CNS products are being produced in the USA.  This product has a good outcomes profile, I have asked some thought leaders in the area of Neuroscience and we will see.  With the alarming increase of ALZ, Dementia, etc., isn't it worth the time to look into all products?  This is the study of protein and it's effects on the brain cells health

MADISON, WI--(Marketwired - December 23, 2013) - Quincy Bioscience, best known as the creators of leading memory supplement Prevagen®, gives more resources and opportunities for consumers to learn tips for better brain health this holiday season. The Wisconsin-based biotech company is thrilled to present the takeoff of the new Prevagen Blog.

The Prevagen Blog is a source for readers to find valuable articles that provide new ways for healthy cognitive function and overall well-being. Each week, the writers at Quincy Bioscience post a new article that provides insight on a specific aspect of health to help individuals reach optimal aging success and life satisfaction. Topics included, but not limited to, are superfoods, memory-making ideas, brain fitness tips, and more.

At the end of each article post, there is a unique banner that offers further information on a related topic of interest for free, such as online brain games and memory screenings, for example. All blog posts are archived and created to be readily accessible for readers.

Check out the Prevagen Blog now! Find it on the Prevagen website at http://info.prevagen.com/blog.

About Quincy Bioscience
Quincy Bioscienceis a biotechnology company based in Madison, Wis. that focuses on the discovery, development and commercialization of novel technologies to support good health in aging. The company's products focus on supporting memory and cognitive health. Quincy Bioscience is set apart by its cutting-edge applications of the protein apoaequorin, which is breaking new ground in the area of brain health.

*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

Contact information
Todd Olson
(608) 827-8134
tolson@quincybioscience.com


Prevagen (Pronounced: prev-uh-gen) is a new brain health supplement and functions unlike other brain or memory supplements.* The main ingredient is a new use for a well-known protein called “apoaequorin” which was originally found in a certain species of jellyfish.

Prevagen was tested in a large double-blind, placebo-controlled study using computers to assess brain performance. 218 adults over 40 years old participated in the three month study. Prevagen significantly improved learning and word recall.* Clinically tested and shown to improve mild memory problems that occur in aging.*

As we age, the body’s ability to naturally produce this protein slows down. When this happens you begin to lose about 30,000 brain cells every day, and may start to experience difficulty with memory, focus and concentration. Prevagen helps support brain cells by supplementing the proteins and supports healthier brain function.*


Nobel prize in chemistry


Apoaequorin (Pronounced: ā-poe-ē-kwôr-ĭn) was first discovered in 1962 in glowing jellyfish. Turns out these proteins caused the jellyfish to glow when the proteins bound to calcium ions. We’ve learned a lot about how calcium functions in the body by using apoaequorin. The Princeton professor who discovered this protein and his colleagues who helped develop the research won the Nobel prize in 2008. Prevagen does not cause any glowing!

Apoaequorin is a protein



It was originally found in jellyfish, nature’s most simple nervous system and is able to help in humans who have the most complex nervous system in all creation. Apoaequorin is classified as a protein. Proteins are needed for healthy brain function.

Apoaequorin supports healthier brain function.*

 

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