Improve your memory and cognitive function with NXGEN Wholefoods freeze dried raw Lamb Brains. Nxgen's freeze drying process retains natural peptides, enzymes and cofactors to support cognitive health.
Nxgen, Grass Fed Whole Brain, 500mg, 160 Capsules
Traditional cultures for centuries have known the benefits of eating organ meat. They believe that eating the organs of a healthy animal enhances the health of the corresponding organ.
Brain Extract contains brain cell activators, neurotrophic factors, pineal gland, pituitary gland, hypothalamus, sphingomyelin, phosphatidylserine, to support neurons and nervous system messaging, to assist brain injury, memory loss, stress, nightmares, dementia, epilepsy, psychological stress and fatigue.
Supplemented with beef liver, for B vitamins and iron, among other nutrients. B vitamins aid the functioning of the nervous system, while iron contributes to a clear mind.
Children with ADD/ADHD and Asperger's syndrome may also benefit from brain extract to to "cope" with outside stimuli.
The hypothalamus is a small but important area in the centre of the brain. It plays an important role in hormone production and helps to stimulate many important processes in the body and is located in the brain, between the pituitary gland and thalamus.
When the hypothalamus is not working properly, it can cause problems in the body that lead to a wide range of rare disorders.
Maintaining hypothalamic health is vital because of this.
The hypothalamus acts as the connector between the endocrine and nervous systems. It plays a part in many essential functions of the body such as:
- body temperature
- thirst
- appetite and weight control
- emotions
- sleep cycles
- sex drive
- childbirth
- blood pressure and heart rate
- production of digestive juices
- balancing bodily fluids
The hypothalamus’ main role is to keep the body in homeostasis. Homeostasis means a healthful, balanced bodily state.
The body is always trying to achieve this balance. Feelings of hunger, for example, are the brain’s way of letting its owner know that they need more nutrients to achieve homeostasis.
To maintain homeostasis, the hypothalamus is responsible for creating or controlling many hormones in the body.
The hypothalamus works with the pituitary gland, which makes and sends other important hormones around the body.
Together, the hypothalamus and pituitary gland control many of the glands that produce hormones of the body, called the endocrine system. This includes the adrenal cortex, gonads, and thyroid.
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