Scientific Studies Supporting NeuroBright’s Ingredients

Omega-3 Fatty Acids (DHA & EPA)

Study: A meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials showed that DHA and EPA supplementation improves cognitive function and reduces the risk of cognitive decline.

SourcePubMed – Omega-3 Fatty Acids and Cognitive Function

Study: Another study found that omega-3 supplementation can slow the progression of cognitive decline in older adults.

SourceJournal of Alzheimer’s Disease – Omega-3 and Cognitive Decline B-Complex Vitamins (B12, Folic Acid, B3/Nicotinamide Riboside):

Study: Research indicates that B12 and folic acid supplementation can improve cognitive function and reduce the risk of brain atrophy in elderly individuals with mild cognitive impairment.

SourcePubMed – B Vitamins and Brain Atrophy

Study: A study on Nicotinamide Riboside has shown it enhances mitochondrial function and protects against cognitive decline.

SourcePubMed – Nicotinamide Riboside and Cognitive Function

Symbiotic Effect: Omega-3 fatty acids and vitamin B12 work synergistically to support brain health. Omega-3s enhance the bioavailability and effectiveness of B12, aiding in improved cognitive function.

SourceJournal of Alzheimer’s Disease – Synergy between Omega-3 and B Vitamins

SourceFrontiers in Aging Neuroscience – Combined Effect of Omega-3 and B Vitamins

 

Vitamin C:

Study: Vitamin C is a potent antioxidant that protects the brain from oxidative stress and supports overall cognitive health.

SourcePubMed – Vitamin C and Cognitive Function

Study: Additional research supports vitamin C’s role in neuroprotection and cognitive performance.

SourceNutrients – Vitamin C and Neuroprotection

 

Vitamin D:

Study: A study published in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition found that vitamin D deficiency is linked to an increased risk of dementia and stroke.

SourceAmerican Journal of Clinical Nutrition – Vitamin D and Cognitive Decline

Study: Another study indicates that higher vitamin D levels are associated with better cognitive function in older adults.

SourceJournal of Neurology, Neurosurgery & Psychiatry – Vitamin D and Cognitive Performance

 

Vitamin E:

Study: Vitamin E supplementation has been associated with a reduced rate of cognitive decline in older adults.

SourcePubMed – Vitamin E and Cognitive Function

Study: Another study suggests vitamin E’s antioxidant properties contribute to neuroprotection.

SourceJournal of the American Medical Association – Vitamin E and Alzheimer’s Disease

 

Zinc:

Study: Zinc plays a crucial role in cognitive function and neurological health, with studies showing its importance in memory formation and learning.

SourcePubMed – Zinc and Cognitive Function

Study: Further research highlights zinc’s role in supporting brain function and reducing cognitive decline.

SourceNutrients – Zinc and Brain Health

Curcumin (BCM-95):

Study: Curcumin has been shown to improve memory and attention in older adults, as well as reduce inflammation and oxidative stress.

SourcePubMed – Curcumin and Cognitive Function

Study: Another study confirms curcumin’s neuroprotective effects and its potential in enhancing cognitive function.

SourceJournal of Psychopharmacology – Curcumin and Brain Health

These studies highlight the scientific support for the effectiveness of NeuroBright’s ingredients in promoting brain health and cognitive function. For those interested in learning more, the provided links offer detailed information from reputable sources