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The Himalayan Honey Protocol That Reverses Memory Loss
Scientific References
- Honey on brain health - A promising brain booster: Research lists the potential neurological mechanisms of honey’s involvement in memory booster, neuroprotective impact, anti-stress, and anti-nociceptive benefits which contributed to improving brain health. Frontiers os Aging Neuroscience, 2023.
- Acetylcholine and Memory Decline: Research links the reduction of the neurotransmitter acetylcholine to the progression of Alzheimer's and dementia symptoms. Journal of Neuroscience, 2018.
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- Bacopa Monnieri & Neurogenesis: Studies confirm the potential of Bacopa Monnieri extract to support the formation of new neurons and improve memory recall in elderly subjects. Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine.
- Honey as a Natural Chelator: Analysis of specific high-altitude honeys reveals properties that assist in the chelation (removal) of heavy metals from the bloodstream. Journal of Environmental Science and Health.
- Encapsulation Efficacy: Oxford research indicates that encapsulating natural compounds significantly increases bioavailability and blood-brain barrier crossing. Oxford Academic Journals.
- Blue Zones & Cognitive Health: Epidemiological data on Himalayan populations shows significantly lower rates of cognitive decline attributed to dietary factors. Blue Zones Research Group.
- University of Michigan Neurosurgery: Dr. Sanjay Gupta's background and specialization in neurosurgery. Medical Board Certification Records.