1. Shilajit.  Ref. "Shilajit Boosts CoQ10 Efficiency" (plug into google field 
and it comes right up).  Refer to the section "Shilajit and the Aging Brain", 
pg 29, Feb 2016, Life Extension Magazine, online..
 "Lab studies demonstate that one of the principal substances in shilajit 
(fulvic acid) inhibits the buildup of dangerous tau proteins".  and 
"...shilajit was found to significantly untangle filaments of the offending 
protein, an apparent reversal of the progression of Alzheimer's"
 

 2. Astaxanthin. Bring up "Astaxanthin Provides Broad Spectrum Protection".
 

 3. Magnesium L-Threonate.  Articles listed on Home | Magtein 
http://www.magtein.com
 
 
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breakthrough super-mineral with strong evidence supporting cognitive functions 
and brain health. 
 
 
 
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 4. Curcumin.  Among about 6 candidates, the most bioavailable may be the 
micronized version that is also encapsulated with a lipid exterior. (for 
example - Home http://www.Longvida.com . 
 
 
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 Other less potent (and less expensive) versions of Curcumin combine it with PC 
(Phosphatidyl choline), allowing it to pass through the BB - blood brain 
barrier.  
 

 PS: I don't market supplements....just evaluate them. This is only a partial 
list.

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