BRAIN & MEMORY
Boost your brain
Brain fog and forgetfulness are common modern day concerns. Whether you are looking to boost your brain energy for optimal performance or you are concerned about cognitive decline it’s important to know that your focus, memory, and concentration can all be improved.
Fuel Mental Clarity
THE REVIFELIFE APPROACH
Brain Energy: Nootrophic supplements contain key ingredients like L-Theanine that help to increase alpha brain waves to promote cognition and relax the body at the same time. DL-phenylalanine, tyrosine L-glutamine support the increase of the neurotransmitters in your brain associated with the feelings of well-being, alertness, and help boost your memory.
Brain Cognition: This type of brain decline may be Subjective Cognitive Impairment (SCI), Mild cognitive impairment (MCI), dementia, or Alzheimer’s.1,2 Proper assessment, and treatment is vital to optimal therapy.
At Revivelife your integrative practitioner will determine your treatment including Dr. Bredesen’s reCODE based on your goals, and diagnosis. Advanced diagnostic testing which is often not found at your traditional medical doctor helps to determine what are the best strategies for you. This is vital for optimal care.
BRAIN HEALTH CONDITITIONS TREATED
- Alzheimer’s Disease
- Brain Fog or Fatigue
- Dementia
- Frontotemporal Dementia
- Lewy Body Dementia
- Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI)
- Subjective Cognitive Impairment (SCI)
- Vascular Dementia
ADVANCED BRAIN TESTS
Type 3 Toxic
Type 1 Inflammatory
- Food Intolerance & Allergy Testing
- Celiac Test OR Cyrex 3 (Antibodies to Gluten)
- Cyrex 4 (Rye, Barley, Sesame, Oats, Rice)
- Leaky Bowel Test OR Cyrex Array 2 (Gut Permeability)
- Metabolic Urine Test (MUT)
- Microbiome Test
Type 1.5 Glycolytic
Type 2 Atrophic
Type 4 Vasculature
Type 5 Trauma
Additional brain health therapies and tailored test options are available based on need.
Be sure to check out Revivelife’s blog and videos on brain health concerns.
- Bredesen, DE, Metabolic profiling distinguishes three subtypes of Alzheimer’s Disease, Aging(Albany NY). 2015 Aug;7(8):595-600
- Chakrabarti, S, et al, Metabolic Risk Factors of Sporadic Alzheimer’s Disease: Implications in the Pathology, Pathogenesis and Treatment. Aging and Disease. 2015;6:282-299