Rosemary supplements

Rosemary supplements Prescription Counterparts:

No synthetic pharmaceutical exists for generating better blood flow to the brain. The primary anti-Alzheimer's drug, tacrine (Cognex), causes vomiting, nausea, an increased likelihood of liver problems (including jaundice), and a greater risk of ulcers. Rosemary (and the similarly acting sage) is a perfect complementary adjunct to Ginkgo biloba in your herbal arsenal against Alzheimer's disease and the loss of cerebral blood circulation.

Dosage Options:

One-half to 1 teaspoon of a liquid shoot extract three times a day or 1 teaspoon of Chopped fresh or dried rosemary leaves steeped in a cup of hot water every day.

 

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