DWQA QuestionsCategory: Healing ModalitiesIs Dr. Marc Micozzi’s mix of three nutritional supplements, curcumin, blueberries, and grape seed extract, of help to enhance brain function for those with memory issues? Would it help my recent client, who you said was not heading into severe dementia, but could benefit from memory-enhancing supplements?
Nicola Staff asked 3 years ago
Both of these things are true. The combination of ingredients here is a powerful one, as each contributes some unique aspects biochemically and energetically to help restore inner balance physiologically for the brain function needed to support facile memory retrieval and focused attention. The two go together and both will benefit from this combination of supplements. He is a leading advocate and researcher in the field and his recommendations are sound, based on clinical evidence and worthy research findings. It is not that it is a magic cure-all, but something that has benefit is better than taking no action. It will help many who are in this border category, like your client, where there is not severe impairment, but growing concerns about slipping in seeing the signs of declining function, being a bit less sharp and having momentary gaps in memory that can be quite disconcerting. These are typical signs of aging and it is this your client is dealing with and being over-concerned they may be a portent of a much more severe worsening. You have reassured her to the contrary, but that is not to say there is nothing that can be done or worth doing. It is always better to be in fighting trim and at one’s best if this can be maintained in a practical way that has little or no downside. That is the case with these supplements, they will be a blessing for many to help them do their best and allay inner fears about a possible dark future of decline.