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Acty Memory Food Supplement 20 Sachets

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  • Brand: ADIPHARM Sas
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Acty Memory

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In old age a loss of brain neurons with lowering of cognitive activity and memory is a physiological phenomenon. However, about 5% of the population aged 65 years, and about 30% over 85 years, show reduction of cognitive activity and memory, a phenomenon generally defined as "senile dementia".

Acty-Memory is a food supplement that combines D-Aspartic Acid with L-Arginine formulated for the restoration and maintenance of brain activity.

L - Arginine is the endogenous precursor for the synthesis of nitric oxide, and as such contributes with D-Aspartic acid to maintain the efficiency of the functioning of the nervous system, including cognitive and memory activity. The combination of the two amino acids with the addition of antioxidants, such as folic acid, vitamin A and vitamin C, make it a complete supplement for restoring brain activity, recommended in all senile dementias and Alzheimer's disease.

D-Aspartic Acid is a chemical neurotransmitter present in the synaptic vesicles of the pre-synaptic neuron, whose physiological role is to activate the post-synaptic neuronal membrane by raising the cyclic AMP, contributing together with other neurotransmitters, to the correct functioning of the cognitive and memory activity. This amino acid is present in the nervous system of all animals studied, including humans. In the nerve cell, this molecule plays a key role in neuronal growth, synaptic plasticity and cognitive and memory activity. Biochemical studies have shown that the levels of D-Aspartic acid in the brains of people with Alzheimer's disease are significantly reduced compared to those present in the brains of people not suffering from Alzheimer's disease.