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Brain Food

There are lots of products and ways that improve your body. Eat healthy, organic foods, cut back on unhealthy sugars, and exercise only names a few. But there’s one part of your body that doesn’t have such an easy way to improve its health: your brain. Your brain is the most important muscle in your body. Subject to many degenerative disorders, such as Parkinson's disease, multiple sclerosis, and Alzheimer's disease, your brain is a complicated mass of cells. While there’s no real physical way to improve your brain, aside from mental exercises, some science breakthroughs have discovered different supplements and certain foods are exceptionally good at improving your brain’s health. Good news! eSutras Organics offers a wide variety of supplements and foods that will offers your brain enhancement. Try these and see the difference!

· eSutras Organics Spirulina Capsules - This protein is a complete protein, meaning it contains all of the essential amino acids and is superior to typical plant protein. Spirulina contains several types of B vitamins, along with vitamin C, vitamin D and vitamin E. It is also rich in potassium, calcium, iron, selenium and zinc. The hormones and enzymes that cause chemical changes and operate body processes in the brain are made of proteins, which makes this supplement essential in brain health improvement.

· eSutras Organics Chlorella Capsules - It is known as a "super food" because of its high percentage of protein, fiber, vitamins and minerals. Along with being exceptionally nutritious, chlorella is thought to enhance immune function, reduce high blood pressure and accelerate healing of soft tissue.

· eSutras Organics Cognihance Memory Support – With extracts of celastrus, gingko, brahmi, gotu kola, ashwagandha and more this quick acting liquid formula is a perfect study aid for students and a great memory enhancer for people of all ages.

· eSutras Organics Safflower Oil – Cold pressed, 100% organic pure Safflower Oil is a great culinary oil substitute that actually helps improve your brain power. Our Safflower Oil is high in polyunsaturated fat which means it contains a high amount of omega-3 fatty acids which have been shown to lower the risk of heart attacks. Omega-6 fatty acids in sunflower oil and safflower oil may also reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease. Omega – 3 fatty acids is the “good” fatty acids the brain is mostly made up of. Studies have shown that diets rich in Omega-3 can result in improved learning abilities, problem-solving abilities, focus, memory, and communication between brain cells. Also known to promote a good mood and emotional stability, and can help people maintain healthy mental ability as they get older.

· eSutras Organics Sunflower Oil See Above

Next to water, protein makes up most of the weight of our bodies. Muscles, organs, hair, nails and ligaments are all composed of protein, so it's obvious why protein is an important part of the diet. Try all of these protein-rich products and get started on a healthier and smarter tomorrow!

Teri Ridley, eSutras Organics

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