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Have you noticed a deterioration in attention, difficulty in remembering, a decrease in the speed of mental activity? Apparently, the time has come to replenish the supply of plasmalogens. These substances are able to “embed” into the membranes of damaged cells, restoring their work. You can find them in dietary supplements – for example, the Japanese Tamotsu. It was created specifically to support brain function and health, even in people with age-related diseases (Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s, etc.). It contains plasmalogens (phospholipids), as well as coenzyme Q10. It is important that plasmalogen from Tamotsu is completely absorbed by the body, as it is extracted from a deep sea mollusk. Coenzyme Q10 is used in the process of cellular respiration, so the rate of aging processes directly depends on its content.
The product from Daigo (exclusive distributor of the Japanese company B&S CORPORATION) is approved by Russian gerontologists to protect against mental fatigue and prevent Alzheimer’s disease.

Biologically active additive, not a drug. Before use, it is recommended to consult a doctor.
Source: Hellomagazine

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