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Energized by OPCs

Energized by OPCs

Oxidative stress is a process that occurs when there is an imbalance between the production of free radicals and the body's ability to neutralize them with antioxidants. This process can lead to cellular damage, inflammation, and dysfunction in various organs and tissues, including the brain and muscles. One of the...

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The Neuroprotective Potential of OPCs

The Neuroprotective Potential of OPCs

Neuroprotective refers to the ability to protect the brain and its cells from damage, injury, or degeneration caused by a variety of factors such as injury, disease, or aging. Neuroprotection can help to maintain the normal functioning of the brain and preserve its structural and functional integrity. A substance or...

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Keep Your Mind Young with Meditation

Keep Your Mind Young with Meditation

Benefits of Meditation Meditation has been shown to have a number of benefits for brain health, including its ability to keep the mind young. As we age, our brains can experience cognitive decline, leading to problems with memory, attention, and other cognitive functions. However, research has shown that regular meditation...

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The Negative Effects of Free Radical Damage on the Brain

The Negative Effects of Free Radical Damage on the Brain

Free radical damage can have several negative effects on the brain, including the development of neurodegenerative diseases, cognitive decline, inflammation, mood disorders, and impaired blood-brain barrier function. Free radicals are unstable molecules that can cause damage to cells in the body, including brain cells. When free radicals accumulate in the...

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5 Ways OPCs Benefit Cognitive Health

5 Ways OPCs Benefit Cognitive Health

The prevalence of cognitive decline increases with age. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the percentage of adults aged 65 and older with cognitive decline in the United States increased from 8.2% in 2000 to 11.6% in 2015. It's important to note that cognitive decline is...

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