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Can Royal Jelly Help With Your Memory?

Have you ever asked someone’s name and realised you’ve forgotten what it was 2 minutes later?

How many times have you gone to do errands and forgotten to pick up the laundry, or walked into a room and realised you can’t remember why you walked in there in the first place?

Memory loss can be very depressing for elderly people and is a very important part of our brain and daily functioning.

Most people experience something like this at some point in their day or their week, especially as we get older, but this doesn’t have to be our ‘normal’ in our everyday lives.

Royal Jelly has been shown to help in enhancing neuronal and cognitive function, and memory.

It has already shown to be effective in supporting Alzheimer’s patients while assisting memory and brain function by using its antioxidant power, while potentially preventing neurodegenerative diseases. These antioxidants were also found to stimulate the production of neurotrophic factors. These are peptides or small proteins that support the growth, survival, and differentiation of neurons in the brain, and in this case the hippocampus, which is the area of the brain for learning and memory.

Approximately 15 to 20 percent of people aged 65 or older have Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI).

While there is currently no known cure for Alzheimer’s or ways to significantly enhance learning and memory, Royal Jelly may be able to increase the sharpness of your mind and memory ability.

So have a look through our range of pure and premium Royal Jelly products, here on our website, made from our hard working New Zealand bees. Try Kiwi Royal and feel the difference.

  1. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3507025/
  2. http://www.healthcommunities.com/memory-problems/overview-of-memory-loss.shtml
  3. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neurotrophic_factors

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