>From Brooks Bradley:

Subject:
Memory Boosters
From:
Brooks Bradley <[email protected]>
Date:
Thu, 12 Nov 2009 14:58:29 -0600
To:
[email protected]

       Recently, we completed some limited, short-term evaluations of a number of "memory enhancing" substances...including
some from the pharmaceutical community---but most from the natural plant community.   At least eight of the plant candidates demonstrated sufficient value to recommend their utilization.  However, two demonstrated to be far and away more effective
than the rest....at least in our evaluations.   Our primary concern was in areas of short-term recall and speed of recognition.   The champion turned out to be  bacopa monnieri......a herb which has been used in ancient Asiatic  medical practice for several thousands of years.  Using the extract of this plant ONLY , we were able to witness improvements
of 40% in the test group over those in the control group.  Our test, similar to the one conducted by an Australian group...yielded these results based on calendar time.  e.g.  Test group time required for baseline results===6 days.   Control Group time required for
baseline results====10 days.   The next best protocol using a SINGLE component...demonstrated to be essential oil of the Rose
flower.   The Rose essential oil yielded an average 11% net increase in short-term memory gain.  If you do not think that is a very significant increase....I suggest that during your next business presentation relating to the  technical  parameters of your profession....
that you consider the effect of 10 objective errors out of a population of 100 total references!   Or even more distasteful......not even
remembering to include their subjects.
                                           Sincerely,  Brooks Bradley.
p.s.  When combined with several other brain-enhancing substances....such as  Alpha-Glyceryl Phosphorylcholine  (Alpha-GPC),  Ginkgo Biloba  and vinpocetine, we achieved over 70% improvement in memory and brain acuity.
Others have reported even superior results to ours, sometimes using additional components however.

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