This Helps Keep My Mind Clear All Day…

Dear Health Conscious Reader,

It’s a clean rush of energy without the crash. And there’s none of the jittery, nervous energy you get from coffee.

What’s more, it does something no cup of coffee could ever do … it helps give you sparkling clarity of mind with an alertness that lets you think quickly.

I’ll bet you’ll notice the lift right away. If you do crosswords, don’t be surprised if you finish them in a fraction of the time it used to take. Things like organization and recall just fall into place.

When you read something, it helps you “get it.” When someone is explaining something, you may even understand it before they even make their point. A feeling of “extreme alertness” is not uncommon. You’re aware of everything and it’s all so clear.

One of the experiences I appreciate most is the “alert but calm” feeling. Your mind can relax and let go. And it’s not a short-lived spike like coffee or other caffeine drinks.

What could possibly give you a feeling like this?

Choline.

Choline is a “building block” your brain uses for fuel. With one simple conversion, choline becomes the main currency your brain uses to communicate between trillions of nerve cells.

And choline supports a strong memory, concentration and focus.

Your brain has a huge appetite for choline. The choline you get in the womb helps your memory develop normally. But your supply of choline drops as you get older. That’s one of the reasons you may get “brain fog” and slower recall as a normal part of aging.

Keep the choline flowing and you’ll:

• Support a strong memory and fast recall.
• Have loads of mental energy and stamina.
• Sleep deeply without tossing and turning.
• Learn new things quickly and easily.
• Feel focused and calm.

In my opinion, choline is one of the most important nutrients on the planet. And it’s well researched. There are dozens of studies testing animals and humans.

One group of researchers gave rats a choline supplement and found they developed a sharper and longer memory than rats that didn’t have extra choline. On day one, both groups of rats were performing their tasks successfully. This included avoiding electric shock as they moved through a maze.

On day two, the rats that didn’t have the extra choline forgot about the electric shock and got zapped. But the rats that had the extra choline remembered the booby traps and successfully avoided getting shocked.

In a human study, researchers at Northwestern University in Chicago tested people with a choline deficiency. They gave them a series of memory tests and found below-average scores. In the next stage, they divided the same people into two groups. One group received extra choline, the other didn’t.

After 24 weeks, both groups repeated the memory tests. Not surprisingly, the group with the extra choline showed a dramatic improvement over the first round. The group that received no extra choline showed no improvement over the first round.

Choline works beautifully in the morning.

It’s one of the first things I do when I get up. It keeps me going all day. It really helps me to stay focused on seeing patients, writing books and juggling all the other demands on my time.

I bet it will do the same for you.

If it doesn’t, it won’t cost you anything. That’s my promise. Try it for yourself. Feel the rush. I’ll bet you’ll be amazed at the sense of clarity it gives you. And if for any reason you feel it’s not for you, return it within 60 days for a FULL refund. I’ll even pay you back for shipping and handling.

It’s a risk-free opportunity. You’re very unlikely to get that chance from your local vitamin store, or ever find the same choline blend I created for you. This formula is unique and has not been available anywhere else.

Try it and you’ll see. It’s unlike anything you’ve ever experienced. And if you don’t agree, it’s on me.

Click HERE and I’ll send you some.


To Your Good Health,

Al Sears, MD


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2 Mihai, G., Mehedint, Mihai D., Niculescu, Corneliu N., et al, “Choline deficiency alters global histone …” The FASEB Journal, 2010; 24:184-195
3 Qiang, Li, Guo-Ross, Shirley, Lewis, Darrell V., et al, “… Choline Supplementation Alters Postnatal Hippocampal Structure and Function,” J. Neurophysiol November 2003; 91, 1545-1555
4 Gossell-Williams, M., et al, “Choline supplementation facilitates short-term memory consolidation into intermediate long-term memory of rats,” West Indian Med. J. Jan. 2006;55(1):4-8
5 Buchman, Al, et al, “Verbal and visual memory improve after choline supplementation,” JPEN J Parenter Enteral Nutr. Jan.-Feb. 2001; 25(1):30-5

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