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| Mind Care Jr. |
| by Himalaya Usa
Nature's Balanced Mental Alertness |
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Size :
120 Tabs
SKU # :
hamaliya-54
Prod. ID:
31531
Retail Price:
$18.95
Discount:
24%
Our Price:
$14.40
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Description of Mind Care Jr.
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| Mind Care - Jr Mental Alertness - MindCare Jr. is a mental fitness formula that supports brain function in both normal and pressure situations in children. It has been shown that MindCare Jr. can Enhance students improve their learning abilities and academic performance through better concentration and increased attention span. MindCare Jr. has been found particularly effective in Enhanceing children maintain appropriate classroom conduct.
MindCare Jr. is an herbal formulation of several plants which have been categorized in traditional Indian medicine as “Medhyarasayanas” and used to regulate behavior and improve memory.
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Ingredients of Mind Care Jr.
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Bacopa, Ashwangandha, Morning Glory, Gotu Kola, Musk Root, Indian Valerian, Triphala, Guduchi, Mucuna/Cow-Itch Plant, Salep Orchid
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Suggested Use for Mind Care Jr.
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Take 1 to 3 tablets twice daily with meals.
Dosage may be adjusted due to weight or age.
Allow several weeks for full benefit. The use of natural products provides
progressive but long-lasting results.
Contraindications: Needs to be stopped 15 days prior to surgical procedures.
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| Additional
Information for
Mind Care Jr.
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Scientific Validation - It is now widely accepted, based on extensive clinical and experimental data, that learning and memory are closely associated with the functional status of the central cholinergic system. According to this model, MindCare (Mentat) was evaluated and the results, published in an Italian journal, Fitoterapia (Vol. LXVI, No. 3 pp. 216-222, 1995), indicate that MindCare (Mentat) actively promotes cholinergic system and mechanisms, which explains MindCare’s (Mentat) effectiveness in promoting mental alertness.
Additional Studies:
Indian Drugs Feb. 22, 1993, (30) 7, 305-312.
Pharmacopsychologia, 1990, (3), 247.
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