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> Is Vinpocetine the Answer to Brain

> Fog, Cognitive and Memory

> Problems?

>

>

> Popular European Supplement, Now Available in

> U.S., Helps Boost Oxygen in Brain and Brain

> Metabolism

>

> by J. Shomon

>

> It might be, says Bernd

> Wollschlaeger, MD, a

> Florida-based board-certified

> family physician who

> specializes in the application

> of herbal remedies and

> nutritional supplements. Dr.

> Wollschlaeger is also the

> associate editor of the

> Journal of the American

> Nutraceutical Association

> (JANA).

>

> Vinpocetine (pronounced

> vin-poe-ce-teen), is a

> nutritional supplement

> derived from the periwinkle

> plant. It has just recently

> become available in the U.S.

> through food, drug and mass

> market retailers as a

> nutritional supplement. The

> supplement is already very

> much in use in Europe, where physicians believe it

is

> far more effective than other supplements -- such

as

> ginkgo biloba -- used for memory and brain

function.

> Vinpocetine actually contains many of the same

> cerebral-enhancing effects as ginkgo biloba, but

has

> been shown to be more effective in much shorter

> time.

>

> Vinpocetine has been extensively studied in Europe.

> These clinical studies have found it to provide

> several advantages for the human brain, including

> memory enhancement, increased cognitive

> performance, improved cerebral circulation and

higher

> mental acuity and awareness.

>

> In his book, Mind Boosters: A Guide to Natural

> Supplements that Enhance Your Mind, Memory, and

> Mood, Ray Sahelian, M.D. has written, " Experiments

> with vinpocetine indicate that it can dilate blood

> vessels, enhance circulation in the brain, improve

> oxygen utilization, make red blood cells more

pliable,

> and inhibit aggregation of platelets. "

>

> According to Dr. Wollschlaeger, " all of the studies

> focus on improvement of cognitive function. Several

> peer- reviewed, double-blind studies looked at

> cognitive performance of normal subjects, seeing

> how vinpocetine would improve their cognitive

> performance. The researchers found a significant

> improvement with vinpocetine. Until vinpocetine, we

> physicians have had nothing to prevent cognitive

> decline. We only have drugs to treat after the

fact. "

>

> No studies have been to date been performed

> specifically using vinpocetine with thyroid

patients --

> who frequently complain of memory problems,

> difficulty concentrating, and that particular

> fuzzy-thinking described as " brain fog. " However,

it's

> thought that the reduced metabolism of

> hypothyroidism may reduce blood flow to the brain,

> or slow down brain metabolism slightly, which may

> account for the cognitive and memory-related

> symptoms. Vinpocetine has been proven to increases

> brain blood flow and brain cell metabolism, so, by

> providing more oxygen to the brain, brain-cell

energy

> increases and it is in that capacity that the

> supplement may be a help for some people with

> hypothyroidism.

>

> " According to clinical data, consumers will see

> improvement in memory functions as well as

> enhancement of learning and recall and overall

> alertness, " says Dr. Wollschlaeger.

>

> Are there any side effects or interactions for

> Vinpocetine? According to Dr. Wollschlaeger, " a

> critical review of the literature has reported no

> adverse effects. Vinpocetine appears to be safe,

> without any adverse affects. The only reported side

> effect, in a very small number of cases, was a

> slightly upset stomach, which is almost always a

side

> effect for some people taking herbs. We have not

> seen any adverse effects or drug-herb interactions,

> and it seems safe to take with other drugs,

including

> diabetes drugs, and blood thinners like Coumadin.

>

> How much Vinpocetine would typically be a good

> dosage to help with brain fog and memory problems?

> The standard recommended dose is 1 tablet, 3 x a

> day (which is 15 mg a day total, taken as 3 5-mg

> tablets per day.) But, according to Dr.

Wollschlaeger,

> some researchers have doubled the dose, but the

> extra dose did not make any difference in terms of

> results, or side effects.

>

> If you started taking vinpocetine, how soon should

> you see results? " In seven to ten days, " according

to

> Dr. Wollschlaeger. " We don't have to wait 4 or 6 or

8

> weeks, like with gingko, to see results. "

>

> Some researchers also have found that vinpocetine

> has additional benefits, such as :

>

> protecting the retina against the hepatitis B

> virus

> helping alcoholics recover from

ethanol-induced

> toxicity.

> dealing with space motion sickness

>

> Dr. Wollschlaeger on Hypothyroidism

>

>

> In his practice, Dr. Wollschlaeger treats many

> patients with

> thyroid problems. Separate from the issue of brain

> fog and

> cognitive problems, Dr. Wollschlaeger believes that

> they key to

> dealing with thyroid problems at their source is

the

> extent to

> which food allergies play a role in thyroid

problems.

>

> Says Dr. Wollschlaeger, " I always encourage my

> patients to test

> for food allergies. Also, if patients are on

> synthetic thyroid drugs

> like Synthroid, I seriously consider using Armour

or

> other

> non-synthetic preparations, because they may work

> better. "

>

>

>

> Dr. Wollschlaeger is a private practice family

> physician in North Miami Beach. His office can be

> reached at: 305-940-8717. You can also visit his

> website at www.complemed.com.

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