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    Studies have shown that sage may improve memory recall and help delay cognitive decline. This benefit may be due to plant nutrients called terpenes that are found in sage and other herbs in the ...

  3. List of herbs with known adverse effects - Wikipedia

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    Aristolochic acid (contained in herbs in the genus Aristolochia e.g. Aristolochia serpentaria (Virginia snakeroot), Aristolochia reticulata (Texas snakeroot) and in Chinese herbs such as Aristolochia fangchi and Aristolochia manshuriensis [7] (banned in China and withdrawn from Chinese Pharmacopoea 2005; Stephania tetrandra and Magnolia ...

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    One such supplement is Focus Prime by ZenNutri. Designed to support mental clarity and recall, Focus Prime contains a powerful blend of herbs and vitamins that work together to enhance brain function.

  5. Nootropic - Wikipedia

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    [21] [22] [23] [25] A 2014 systematic review noted that low doses of amphetamine also improve memory consolidation, in turn leading to improved recall of information in non-ADHD youth. [23] It also improves task saliency (motivation to perform a task) and performance on tedious tasks that required a high degree of effort. [22] [24] [25]

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    There is some evidence that a daily multivitamin can protect against memory loss; however, numerous studies have failed to show that supplements have any miraculous effects on health.

  7. Salvia officinalis subsp. lavandulifolia - Wikipedia

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    The essential oil of S. officinalis subsp. lavandulifolia has been found to have a selective acetylcholinesterase-inhibiting effect, (in as far as the regions of the brain in which acetylcholinesterase activity has been demonstrated, such areas are striatum and hippocampus) with an IC 50 value of 0.03 μg/ml.

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