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Formula Highlights
Memorin+ is a Scientific Formulation of Natural Ingredients Including:
Ginkgo Biloba: Brain anti-oxidant, improves memory by increasing oxygen
and circulation to the Brain.
Phosphatidyl-choline: Essential precursor to Acetylcholine, a major memory
neurotransmitter in the Brain which makes memory transfer, understanding, integration
and conscious awareness possible.
Phosphatidyl-serine: Neurotransmitter and lipid-amino acid, helps increase
neural density and connectivity.
Phosphatid yleth-anolamine: Neural membrane constituent, helps maximize
membrane asymmetry, signal excitation and signal conduction of neural pathways in
the Brain and the Central Nervous System.
Phosphatidy-linositol: Neural lipid which improves integrity of membrane-messenger
function in the Brain.
Pregnenolone: The "Memory Hormone," enhances short-term and long-term
memory function, stimulates the creation of new neural pathways for memory and learning,
increases dendrites, restores impaired memory.
Trans-cischloramide: Provides L-Dopa precursors to help activate growth
and sustain cognitive pathways.
Catechol: Essential precursor to major catecholamines of the brain (Norepinephrine,
Epinephrine, Dopamine, L-Dopa), which enhance the creation of new neural pathways
for learning and information processing.
Lycopodium Clabvatium: (Club Moss) Promotes increases in Acetylcholine
populations-stores in the brain.
B Vitamins: Critically needed coenzymes for quicker and thorough brain
metabolism and cognition.
GABA: Major neural balancer (inhibition), synergistically enhances sustained
concentration and ability to focus.
DMAE: Promotes eradication of brain toxins and dangerous neuronal plaques,
lipofuscins, clears neural pathways.
Specifically Targeted Micro-Nutritionals & More: Provides electromagnetic
instructions to further support ongoing brain chemistry, learning and memory formation.
Amino Acids: L-Glutamic Acid, L-Glutamine, L-Phenylalanine, L-Tyrosine:
Powerful "brain fuel" and excitatory neuro-transmitters which enhance prompt quick
memory-recall strategies, aids in new learning, memory formation and dendrite generation,
provides critical precursors to brain catecholamine needs.
Herbs and memory
I first encountered Susun`s teachings from a blurb in the We`Moon calendar I
think 5 or 6 years ago. I didn`t really study herbs then and wasn`t looking for
any teacher. I didn`t really belong to any religion, but the word "witch" brought
to me an image of an unhealthy warty green "overweight" woman who is bitter at the
world, expecially men, and lives as a hermit! Thankfully, I didn`t see that in her
description or I might not have been so open to her (or maybe I would have anyway,
the draw being so strong).
I don`t remember exactly what I read her write, but "nourishing wholeness" comes
to mind. Until that point I found myself saying things that seemed strange and not
like anyone else`s thoughts. For example my questioning of bringing health by focusing
on what to remove from one`s life. My theory was to add "good" (now I say nourishing)
stuff and not worry about the rest. I trusted (sort of) that whatever was "not serving"
would fall away.
This was only the beginning of hearing her teach things I had thought only I
thought and said. Sometimes she has seemed to me a future me -- who I might be if
I had continued to think and talk my way for 20 or more years (we even have the
space between our front teeth). Of course we are also very uniquely different people.
The thought just came from the amazement that I was not alone, which is how it seems
many have come to study with her -- by hearing something deeply familiar in what
she says.
I used to judge harshly people who found teachers to "follow" -- gurus they were
often called in southern CA where I lived then. How could someone be better than
you? I asked. So, embarrassed, I hid my enthusiasm for nearly every piece of writing
I read of Susun`s. In the process I learned that for me, and possibly others I judged,
it wasn`t that Susun seemed better than me and I was trying to be her. It was that
she spoke in ways I knew to be true, but since she lived those realities longer
than I, being around her and hearing her helps me to bring what is inside me to
the surface.
The "Wise Woman Ways" are the heart of what I study, and the herbs are an extension
of that, a way for me to share these ways with myself and others -- from how I understand
the plants, to how I harvest them, to how I prepare and offer them. So now I study
herbs and see that this is a many lifetime journey. I believe the only way to study
this that is so intricate is by learning from those who have come before AND learning
from the knowledge within! For this reason, I believe, my study of the plants would
be incomplete without a teacher wiser than me in the subject. The teachings for
me would be worthless without their soul -- the Wise Woman tradition -- that Susun
embodies. I think she is a gift in many ways to the world. She teaches so abundantly
and I want to soak up as much as I can so I can pass it on. This is how I think
I can best thank her for sharing her knowledge with me.
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