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All About YOU: Brain Pills
Aspirin, vitamin E, the B vitamins, ginkgo biloba, vinpocetine .
. . which vitamins and supplements really do give you a mental lift
when you need it?
RealAge experts Mehmet Oz, MD, and Michael Roizen,
MD, give you the straight story on this and lots of other need-to-know
aging issues in their new book, YOU: Staying Young. Here's their
take on "brain pills." (see below ?)
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Do these pills, supplements, and vitamins give you a stronger memory?
Here's the short answer from the RealAge docs:
Aspirin: Yes. Research shows a 40 percent decrease
in arterial aging, a major cause of memory loss, for those who take
162 milligrams of aspirin a day.
Vitamin E: Yes (from food). People who consume the highest amount
of vitamin E are 43 percent less likely to get Alzheimer's. And
you can get all the E you need by eating just 3 ounces of nuts or
seeds a day.
B vitamins: Yes. The RealAge docs recommend 400 micrograms of folic
acid, 800 micrograms of B12, and 40 milligrams of B6 per day, because
B vitamins help your neurotransmitters work efficiently.
Ginkgo biloba: If you want to. No large studies support its use,
but it has promise. The docs recommend trying 120 milligrams daily,
as long as you don't have a blood clotting disorder or aren't anticipating
surgery. Discontinue if you don't notice any benefits.
Vinpocetine. No. There's not enough evidence that this supplement
(from a periwinkle plant) helps. Plus, it could reduce blood pressure
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