vitalLIFT - mood lifter

vitalLIFT - mood lifter

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vitalLIFT is an advanced nutritional supplement with a high level of active phenylethylamine (PEA), the neuro-regenerative molecule proven to improve mood, mental acuity and concentration.

Along with a vast array of nutrients which also ensure the brain and nervous system is well nourished, vitalLIFT works quickly, is 100% natural and has no negative side effects. 

Directions: Take 1 or 2 capsules on rising and again mid-afternoon.

Children under 12 years: half the adult dose.

vitalLIFT has been recommended by Health Editors at Kindred Spirit and Red magazines

Made with pure plant extracts vitalLIFT deeply nourishes the brain and nervous system providing:

1)     A high concentration of phenylethylamine (PEA) known for its proven neuro-regenerating properties and ability to improve mental acuity, concentration and mood.

PEA is the neuro-amine we naturally produce when we feel calm, happy and joyful. PEA has been coined the "love molecule" by scientists since the molecule flows in abundance when we fall in love and when we are in our “flow” (1). Long-distance runners also have naturally high levels partially explaining the anti-depressant effect of endurance exercise.

People with depression are known to have low levels of PEA as measured by the main PEA metabolite in the urine and supplementation with 10-60mg of PEA was able to cure 60% of clinically diagnosed depressions (2).

PEA is also known to have a direct stimulatory effect on the dopamine system in the brain. Dopamine is the neurotransmitter that keeps your brain alert and active and it is crucial for executive functions such as constructive thought, concentration, short-term memory and motivation. Dopamine is also known as the pleasure hormone since it is necessary to experience positive feelings including sexual desire.

2) Powerful antioxidant molecules exclusive to Klamath blue-green algae, which allow the PEA molecule to access the central nervous system and which also help protect the brain and nervous system from neuronal damage caused by the environment, stress and poor dietary habits - important factors in the development of neurodegenerative diseases generally

3) A wide spectrum of carotenoids including lutein, zeathanthin and beta-carotene (in the cis and trans form), important for their general anti-oxidant effect on the nervous system and body generally.

4) h creation      14 vitamins including the full range of B vitamins and a broad range of organic minerals, which are much easier to absorb than synthetic versions - all vital for the functioning of the nervous system.

References

1. Sabelli H.C., Mosnaim A.D., Am J of Psychiatry 1974,131, 6, 695-99.

2. Sabelli H., et al., J Neuropsyc Clinical Neuroscience 1996, 8, 2, 168-71.

 

Read more about dopamine in the blog:  What is Dopamine?

What is Dopamine? 

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