Can a Flower Make You Smarter?

I was out to dinner on Saturday night with Kim S. and my buddy Brian T. after we saw the new Ben Affleck movie “The Town.” We were talking about other actors we like besides Ben, and the two of them were trying to remember Affleck’s younger brother’s name.

I gave them a minute to see if they could come up with it. Then the waiter busted my game and said, “It’s Casey.”

They laughed and Brian said, “Why can’t I remember things like I used to?”

I didn’t say anything. But to tell you the truth, I think my memory is better now at 54 than it was at 34. That’s partly because of a lifetime of good nutrition. But I also study brain supplements and nutrition.

I’ll show you what I mean. Read below …


Dear Health Conscious Reader,

Doctors in Europe know about its miraculous IQ-boosting power and recommend it to millions. Yet in the U.S. it remains nothing more than a garden flower.

I’m talking about the periwinkle – otherwise known as Vinca minor. It’s more than a source of beautiful blue in your garden – it’s the source of a miraculous brain-booster called vinpocetine.

Vinpocetine is high-octane fuel for your brain. It’s so effective against fading mental powers that it’s widely used in

nearly 50 countries, including Hungary, Germany, Poland, Russia, and Japan.1

Doctors in the Americas don’t seem to know much about it. That’s a shame, because it’s a safe, natural brain booster.

Vinpocetine is one of Nature’s most potent antidotes to the forgetfulness, brain fog, and confusion we normally associate with aging.* You won’t have to worry about losing the mental power you’ve enjoyed your whole life.

It unleashes your full powers of attention, concentration, and memory and puts you in back in control of your mental function.*

Vinpocetine Supplement: Stop Starving Your Brain

The beauty of vinpocetine is that your brain knows exactly what to do with it. Start taking it and it goes to work right away.

That’s because in your early years, your brain makes it on its own. Think of it as your body’s “brain food.”

Once you hit early adulthood, though, you don’t make as much. You make even less as the years go by.

Starved of this key nutrient, your mental abilities begin to fade.

Start feeding your brain again, and they come roaring back.

This isn’t just about staying sharp. Vinpocetine is a healing force for both your brain and your body. Here’s what it will do for you:

  • Help reduce senility and age-related dementia.2
  • Boost blood flow to your brain.3
  • Support nervous system health.4
  • Lower your risk of brain health problems.5
  • Keep your brain stocked with the “feel-good” compound dopamine, which helps you direct your thinking and behavior – and stay motivated.

To understand the key to vinpocetine’s power, you need to know just how much power your brain really needs.

Vinpocetine Supplement: Get Mental Energy Where It’s Needed Most

You already know that with each beat of your heart, blood pumps out through every vessel to all the organs of your body, delivering vital nutrients, fuel, and oxygen. This is the fire of living.

Believe it or not, your “gray matter” needs the most blood of any organ in your body, including your heart. Fully one seventh of the blood from every single heartbeat goes to the brain. It’s no wonder. As your body’s “command center,” it burns through a lot of energy.

Are you getting enough oxygen from blood flow alone to stay sharp, focused, and mentally agile? Chances are you’re not.

Depending on your age, diet, and overall health, you could be losing brain cells every minute.

Unlike most other types of tissue—for instance, your muscle cells, which can keep on going pretty well even without fresh oxygen—your brain cells are completely incapable of “anaerobic metabolism.” In plain English, they die when they don’t get enough air.

Even a brief lack of oxygen to brain tissue can cause immediate brain damage.

Of course, as you age, blood flows less efficiently to your brain. You can sidestep this problem and get your brain cells revved up again with vinpocetine.

Vinpocetine works in three remarkable ways:

  1. It boosts blood circulation in your brain. It zeros in on your brain’s tiny blood vessels so they can deliver oxygen more efficiently. It even helps your brain use oxygen better.
  2. Since it keeps your brain cells charged up with high oxygen levels, it increases the amount of time your brain can go without fresh oxygen. That means it can keep your brain cells from dying.*
  3. It helps your body preserve its energy for a robust brain and power for healthy living.* It preserves something called “adenosine triphosphate” or ATP—the fuel every cell of your body needs to function.

Vinpocetine Supplement: In Repeated Studies It Turns “Brain Fog” into Brainpower!

Researchers split people with chronic “brain fog” into two groups. One took 10 mg of vinpocetine every day for a month, then 5 mg for another two months.6The other group took a sugar pill.

A separate three-month trial confirmed that vinpocetine actually speeds up the rate of blood flow in your brain—even when you’re just sitting there. Of two groups, the one on vinpocetine got smarter, tested better, and appeared more steady and calm.7

Another study published just last year in the prestigious Journal of Neurological Sciences found that in people suffering from limited stroke damage, it had an almost magical healing effect. It directed blood right to the affected areas.8

Thinking and overall brainpower got a significant boost from vinpocetine in another clinical trial involving a 12-week long oral treatment. “Psychometric” tests gauged levels of higher brain function, with additional monitoring of participants’ overall mental health. After three months, the increase of blood flow velocity while at rest was significantly higher in the vinpocetine group.

Vinpocetine Supplement: Start Ramping Up Your Brainpower Today

After years of research and testing, my vinpocetine formula has finally arrived in our offices. It took a while to find a source that met my standards for quality and purity.

Now you can have the same ironclad defense against fading mental powers that millions of people enjoy overseas… delivered right to your front door.

It meets my standards for quality and purity. And the advance reviews coming in from my patients have been outstanding.

They tell me they’re more productive in every area of their lives. They say they retain new information and knowledge more easily. Everyday tasks are a cinch. They remember things like stopping at the grocery store on the way home, calling a relative on their birthday. They even finish the Sunday crossword in record time.

As always, you get my NO-HASSLE, FULL PROTECTION Guarantee. That means you can try Vinpocetine with no risk or worries…

If it doesn’t work for you, that’s fine. Just let me know, and I’ll refund your credit card for the FULL amount. All it takes is a few “mouse clicks” at the computer.

You’ll even get back the money you paid for shipping and handling. It doesn’t get any better than that.

Now is the time to preserve and protect your mental power. To get started, just click here.

To Your Good Health,

Al Sears, M.D. signature

Al Sears, MD

 

 

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  2. “Vinpocetine. Monograph.” Alternative Medicine Review. 2002. (3):240-3.
  3. Szilágyi et al. “Effects of vinpocetine on the redistribution of cerebral blood flow and glucose metabolism ….” Journal of Neurological Sciences. 2005. 229-230:275-84.
  4. Adám-Vizi V. “Neuroprotective effect of sodium channel blockers in ischemia: the pathomechanism of early ischemic dysfunction.” Orvosi Hetilap. 2000. 141(23):1279-86.
  5. Kiss B, Karpati E. Mechanism of action of vinpocetine [Article in Hungarian] Acta Pharmaceutica Hungarica. 1996. 66(5):213-24.
  6. Balestreri et. “… evaluation of the safety and efficacy of vinpocetine in the treatment of patients with chronic vascular senile cerebral dysfunction.”Journal of the American Geriatric Society. 1987.
  7. Valikovics A. “Investigation of the effect of vinpocetine on cerebral blood flow and cognitive functions: Ideggyogy Sz. 2007. 60(7-8):301-10.
  8. Vas et al. “Functional neuroimaging in multiple sclerosis with radiolabelled glia markers: Preliminary comparative PET studies ….” 2008. Journal of the Neurological Sciences. 264(1-2):9-17.

* 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.