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Cognisense Pro 150g

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Cognisense Pro 150gDescription Description: Orthoplex Cognisense Pro is a specialized combination of New Zealand sourced Pine bark and nutrients specifically designed to target cognitive function, learning and memory. It contains essential nutrients inositol and choline to support brain function and a rich blend of mineral citrates, activated B vitamins, acetyl L carnitine and non GMO sunflower derived phosphatidylcholine. Feature Ideal for students and other people

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Description:

Orthoplex Cognisense Pro is a specialized combination of New Zealand-sourced Pine bark and nutrients specifically designed to target cognitive function, learning and memory. It contains essential nutrients inositol and choline to support brain function and a rich blend of mineral citrates, activated B vitamins, acetyl L-carnitine and non-GMO sunflower-derived phosphatidylcholine.

Feature

  • Ideal for students and other people undergoing intense periods of prolonged mental activity and focus.
  • It promotes healthy ageing and is also suitable for older people.
  • Improves cognitive function and mental performance, with particular benefits for brain functions involving memory, learning and attention span (concentration).
  • Reduces mental and physical fatigue and increases energy.
  • Relieves mild anxiety and moodiness and improves the ability to adapt to and resist stress.
  • It also aids the management of mild dizziness and tinnitus of age-related and vascular origin.

Ingredients:

Each 6g (approx. 1 level included scoop) contains:
Glycine 2g
Taurine 500mg
Calcium (as Calcium citrate) 100mg
Potassium (as Potassium citrate) 75mg
Magnesium (as Magnesium citrate) 130mg
Zinc (as Zinc citrate dihydrate) 10mg
Molybdenum (as Molybdenum trioxide) 22.2mcg
Selenium (as Selenomethionine) 30mcg
Acetyl levocarnitine hydrochloride 250mg
Inositol 500mg
Pyridoxal 5-phosphate monohydrate 15.7mg
equiv. Pyridoxine 10mg
Nicotinamide 15mg
Menaquinone 7 (Vitamin K2) 34.8mcg
Hydroxocobalamin 200mcg
Thiamine hydrochloride 12.7mg
Calcium pantothenate 20mg
Choline bitartrate 350mg
Cholecalciferol 24.6mcg
equiv. Vitamin D 1000IU
Calcium folinate 217mcg
equiv. Folinic acid 200mcg
Retinol acetate 461mcg
equiv. Vitamin A 400mcg Retinol Equivalents
Riboflavin sodium phosphate 6.54mg
Lecithin 100mg
equiv. Phosphatidylcholine 20mg
Pinus radiata stem bark (Dry Herb Equiv) 5g
equiv. Proanthocyanidins 40mg
Punica granatum seed (Dry Herb Equiv) 402mg
Vaccinium myrtillus fruit (Dry Herb Equiv) 250mg

Excipients

Acacia, Beta vulgaris (beetroot) powder, citric acid, colloidal anhydrous silica, dl-alpha-tocopherol, Natural Raspberry Flavour, Vanilla Flavour, glycine, maize starch, maltodextrin, medium chain triglycerides, silicon dioxide, Siraitia grosvenorii (monk fruit), Stevia rebaudiana, sucrose.

Dose:

For adults and children (6 years and older), take 6g (approx. 1 level, including scoop) mixed in water daily or as a healthcare professional recommends.

Warning:

  • When taken over 3000 micrograms of retinol equivalents, vitamin A can cause birth defects. Therefore, if you are pregnant or considering becoming pregnant, do not take vitamin A supplements without consulting your doctor or pharmacist. The recommended daily amount of vitamin A from all sources is 700 micrograms of retinol equivalents for women and 900 micrograms of retinol equivalents for men.
  • This medicine contains selenium, which is toxic in high doses. Therefore, a daily dose of 150 micrograms for adults of selenium from dietary supplements should not be exceeded.
  • Contains Sulphites.
  • If symptoms persist, talk to your health professional.
  • Vitamins, minerals, and dietary supplements should not replace a balanced diet.
  • Each 6g dose contains 75mg of potassium.
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