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Pulse Advance

Pulse Advance Mechanism of Action

Manufacturer:

TOPLC Biomedical

Distributor:

Dare2Dream
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Brain: Black Cumin Seed Oil: Some studies suggest black cumin seed oil might have neuroprotective qualities, potentially aiding brain health.
Chaga Mushroom: A lab setting suggest that chaga mushroom extracts might have neuroprotective properties. This means they could potentially help protect brain cells from damage caused by oxidative stress or inflammation.
Improved memory and learning: A few limited studies suggest chaga might enhance memory and learning in mice.
Horse Placenta (Equine Stem Cell): The theory is that equine stem cells, once injected into a damaged organ, could potentially differentiate into the specific cell types needed for repair and regeneration.
Neuroprotection: The theory is that equine stem cells injected into the brain could help protect healthy brain cells from damage caused by stroke, neurodegenerative diseases like Parkinson's or Alzheimer's, or other injuries.
Cell Regeneration: In some cases, equine stem cells might promote the regeneration of damaged brain cells or stimulate the growth of new neural connections.
Pine Bark Extract (Pycnogenol): Potential Benefits: Some studies suggest pine bark extract might have neuroprotective qualities, potentially helping to improve memory and cognitive function, and protect against age-related decline.
Cordyceps Mushroom: Potential Benefits: Some studies suggest Cordyceps might improve memory and learning, and offer some neuroprotective qualities.
Zinc Bisglycinate: Zinc plays a role in neurotransmission and brain development. Deficiency can be linked to impaired memory and learning. Adequate zinc intake may support cognitive function and memory, especially in older adults.
Seawater Marine and Magnesium: Magnesium may play a role in cognitive function and memory.
Borage Oil: Some studies suggest that gamma-linolenic acid (GLA), a fatty acid found in borage oil, might have neuroprotective qualities and potentially benefit memory and learning.
Coconut Oil MCT: MCT oil is broken down more easily by the body compared to long-chain triglycerides. This potentially provides a quicker source of energy for the brain, which some studies suggest might benefit cognitive function in people with certain conditions like Alzheimer's disease or dementia.
Heart: Black Cumin Seed Oil: Some studies suggest black cumin seed oil might have anti-inflammatory properties, which could potentially benefit heart health.
Nattokinase: This enzyme found in natto (a fermented soybean dish) has shown promise in some studies for improving blood circulation.
Horse Placenta (Equine Stem Cell): Heart Muscle Repair: The idea is that equine stem cells, once absorb into a damaged human heart, could potentially differentiate into heart muscle cells. This could help repair and regenerate damaged tissue after a heart attack or other injuries.
Improved Blood Flow: Some research suggests equine stem cells might promote the growth of new blood vessels in the heart, improving blood flow to the heart muscle.
Helping regenerate heart muscle tissue after a heart attack or other injuries.
Pine Bark Extract (Pycnogenol): Potential Benefits: Pine bark extract might help improve circulation and blood flow, potentially benefiting heart health. Some studies suggest it might help lower blood pressure and improve symptoms of chronic heart failure.
Cordyceps Mushroom: Potential Benefits: Cordyceps might help improve blood flow and reduce inflammation, potentially benefiting heart health. Some studies suggest it might improve exercise performance and reduce fatigue.
Zinc Bisglycinate: Zinc is involved in maintaining healthy blood pressure and reducing inflammation, both of which can benefit heart health.
Seawater Marine and Magnesium: Magnesium helps regulate blood pressure and muscle function, which might indirectly benefit heart health.
Borage Oil: Borage oil's GLA content might have anti-inflammatory properties that could theoretically benefit heart health.
Coconut Oil MCT: MCT oil might modestly increase HDL (good) cholesterol levels and may have some anti-inflammatory properties.
Lungs: Pine Bark Extract (Pycnogenol): Potential Benefits: Early research suggests pine bark extract might help with respiratory problems like asthma by reducing inflammation in the airways.
Horse Placenta (Equine Stem Cell): The theory is that equine stem cells, once injected into a damaged organ, could potentially differentiate into the specific cell types needed for repair and regeneration.
Repairing damaged lung tissue caused by diseases like COPD.
Zinc Bisglycinate: Research suggests a connection between zinc deficiency and an increased risk of respiratory infections. Adequate zinc intake might support a healthy immune system, which can indirectly benefit lung health.
Kidneys: Horse Placenta (Equine Stem Cell): The theory is that equine stem cells, once injected into a damaged organ, could potentially differentiate into the specific cell types needed for repair and regeneration.
Potentially helping regenerate kidney tissue or promoting better kidney function.
Liver: Pine Bark Extract (Pycnogenol): Potential Benefits: Limited research suggests pine bark extract might have antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties that could potentially support liver health.
Horse Placenta (Equine Stem Cell): The theory is that equine stem cells, once injected into a damaged organ, could potentially differentiate into the specific cell types needed for repair and regeneration.
Promoting liver regeneration after damage or disease.
Zinc Bisglycinate: Zinc is essential for protein synthesis and plays a role in liver function.
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