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Fusion Health Memory 60 Vege Capsules
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Fusion Health Memory, contains ginkgo & brahmi to support cognitive function, memory, learning and improved attention span in healthy adults.

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Product Overview

Ginkgo and memory
One of the primary herbs in Fusion Memory, ginkgo supports mental function in the body and:

Memory
Learning and information processing
Attention span
Brain function
All of these reasons make ginkgo a fitting choice for times of heightened mental activity, such as studying or working.

Ginkgo also supports healthy blood circulation, including flow to peripheral areas of the body such as the hands, legs and feet.

Brahmi improves memory in elderly individuals
In people aged over 50 years, the herb brahmi enhances both memory recall and attention span, as well as supporting the way learning and information processing occurs.

The brahmi extract in Fusion Memory, BacoMind®, is clinically tested and sustainably grown and harvested. It is also standardised to 112.5mg bacosides (one of the active plant chemicals in brahmi) per tablet.

Siberian ginseng: traditionally used to enhance memory
Fusion Memory also contains Siberian ginseng, which is used in traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) to promote memory and to replenish Qi, the vital energy of the body.

Plus, more herbs
Fusion Memory also contains the herbs gotu kola, which is traditionally used as a rejuvenating tonic in Ayurvedic medicine - plus schisandra and kola nut.

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