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Naturally  Enhance

Memory,  Focus  and  

Executive  Function*

THE NMDA RECEPTOR SUPPORT SYSTEM

BENEFITS

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NMDA Receptor Actions are Essential to

Memory, Learning, & Higher Cognitive Function

A DUAL MECHANISM FORMULA

IN PRECISE COMBINATION

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  • Committed to quality and transparency 

  •  Safe and effective - thousands of customer experiences

  • Therapeutic dosing based on published clinical trials

  • Developed by a Psychiatrist with a focus in Neuropsychiatry,  Functional Medicine and NMDA-R Physiology

  • No significant side effects

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Executive Function

EXECUTIVE FUNCTION

Executive function and self-regulation skills are the mental processes that enable us to plan, focus attention, remember instructions, and juggle multiple tasks successfully.

 


Harvard University – Center on the Developing Child
 

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The term executive functions refer to the higher-level cognitive skills you use to control and coordinate your other cognitive abilities and behaviors. The term is a business metaphor, suggesting that your executive functions are akin to the chief executive that monitors all of the different departments so that the company can move forward as efficiently and effectively as possible.

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REGULATION

What is Regulation?

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Regulation includes initiation of action, self-control, emotional regulation, monitoring internal and external stimuli, initiating and inhibiting context-specific behavior, moral reasoning, decision-making

ORGANIZATION

What is Organization?

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Organization includes attention, planning, sequencing, problem-solving, working memory, cognitive flexibility, abstract thinking, rule acquisition, selecting relevant sensory information

UCSF - Memory and Aging Center

REAL LIFE SUCCESS

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