| Cognitive decline is an issue many will face with advancing age.
In fact, many people, as early as in their late 30s, start to detect
short-term memory loss. The brain relies on certain compounds to maintain
neuronal function and structure.
L-alpha glycerylphosphorylcholine (GPC) readily converts to acetylcholine
in the brain. GPC also helps maintain neuronal structural integrity.
Found in the brain and peripheral nervous system, acetylcholine is a
messenger molecule that plays an important role in memory, learning,
and attention.
Alpha GPC is used as a tool to help stall the progression of cognitive
decline.* |