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How does Citicoline help to protect your brain from aging?

Citicoline is a compound that naturally occurs in human’s body and is found in the brain, where it takes part in the synthesis of phosphatidylcholine, which is a major component of brain cell membranes. Unfortunately, Citicoline is found in very small amounts in very few foods (eg. liver), which makes it quite difficult to provide enough Citicoline by dietary means only. Supplementation is the only way to provide sufficient amounts of Citicoline in therapeutic doses.

One of the best sources of pure Citicoline is Cerebrocholin, a dietary supplement containing the purest form of Citicoline available currently on the market. Citicoline in Cerebrocholin is highly bioavailable and chemically fully identical to Citicoline synthesized in the human’s body. Thanks to this Cerebrocholin is easily absorbed and completely safe.

Citicoline improves memory

Due to the fact that Citicoline raises the levels of numerous neurotransmitters (like acetylcholine, noradrenaline, and dopamine), it positively affects the process of turning short-term memories into long-term ones. Moreover, these neurotransmitters usually decline with age, which often leads to cognitive decline. Citicoline (Cerebrocholin) increases the production of these neurotransmitters, helping to maintain cognitive functions and protecting the memory from age-related decline.

Citicoline may increase circulation to the brain

By increasing the blood flow to the brain, Citicoline (Cerebrocholin) may increase the amount of energy available to the brain, which in turn affects the efficiency of glucose metabolism. This helps to protect the brain from many neurological problems, including memory loss, stroke, and fatigue.

Citicoline protects brain cell membranes

esearch also shows that regular supplementation with Citicoline (Cerebrocholin) increases brain energy reserves as well as the amount of essential phospholipid membrane components used to synthesize and maintain brain cell membranes. This, in turn, helps to mitigate cognitive decline resulting from aging and protects the brain from free radical damage (oxidative stress) and inflammation.

Citicoline has neuroprotective properties and may increases neuroplasticity!

Citicoline plays an important role in reducing the severity of numerous neurological disorders and in promoting the growth of new brain cells by enhancing endogenous mechanisms of neurogenesis and neurorepair. Additionally, it was recently confirmed that the human brain cells do regenerate throughout one’s whole life. Citicoline may play a significant role in that process, and regular supplementation with Cerebrocholin (Citicoline) may increase the brain’s neuroplasticity, helping to develop new neural connections.