Dr. Russell L. Blaylock

My name is Russell L. Blaylock, MD, CCN. Some of you may already know me from reading my monthly “Blaylock Wellness Report”. After practicing Neurosurgery for 24 years, I retired to concentrate on the study of neuroscience and how to treat and prevent neurological disorders.

During these studies I've found a strong link between diet and the risk of devastating diseases. I've also discovered that specific nutrients and plant extracts can alter many abnormalities found in diseased brains. Research also shows that the sooner we start a brain maintenance/repair nutritional program, the better protected we will be.

A common condition called age related memory loss is robbing millions of middle-aged people of their ability to remember and think clearly. And diseases such as Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s are occurring at younger ages, even in the early twenties and thirties.

The good news is that having these risk factors is not a hopeless situation. Studies show that a healthy diet and certain supplements can reduce the risk.

 
Why Should You Be Taking 03Balance Brain Formula?

The powerful, anti-inflammatory supplements that I use in my newly developed O3 Balance Brain Repair Formula, when combined with a brain healthy diet, will maximize your brain’s ability to heal and reduce inflammation (a central mechanism of these devastating neurological disorders).

I have added nutrients that are known to promote the repair of brain cells and their connections, called synapses. Reducing chronic inflammation also reduces both the risk of brain degeneration and suppresses the central mechanism of neurodegeneration.

This formula also includes a number of nutrients that have been shown to aid in the repair of damaged brain cells, such as: specific phospholipids, antioxidants, vitamins and special brain metabolic stimulants. Finally, I have added a mixture of nutrients known to promote DNA Repair, since damage to DNA is widespread in all neurodegenerative disorders.

In my practice I have seen a great number of products promoted as ‘brain boosters’ or ‘memory boosters’. While some have ingredients that have shown benefits, the concentrations are either too low or in forms that are not adequately utilized by the brain.
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