Magtein Sleep & Alzheimer's At Cost
Published: Thu, 09/07/23
Magtein is one of those products that I like to put ‘At-Cost’ every six months or so, to where you can stock up and get it at a discount.
The popularity of our Magtein has been pretty profound with all of the orders since we first introduced it. I remember one woman writing in to say it’s really helping with her sleep and she has more vivid dreams now.
Magtein is a profound product and it was originally developed to increase memory, in particular for Alzheimer’s Patients.
As seen in the clinical study here, Researchers found that Alzheimer’s Disease patients in clinical, experimental, and autopsy studies, Magnesium levels were decreased in the serum and brain tissues. Furthermore, this study shares how Magnesium is required for many processes of the brain, including the N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA) receptor, which is the primary excitatory neurotransmitter in the human brain, and is critical for memory formation.
The problem is, they never found a magnesium that could cross the Brain Blood Barrier in order to help the brain in max capacity; until now. This is why researchers created Magtein.
Magtein is Magnesium L-Threonate, and it is a patented combination of magnesium and a vitamin C compound called ‘Threonic Acid’ developed by a group of MIT researchers.
Magnesium L-threonate is easily absorbed and able to enter the brain, where it may reverse the aging in our brains. It has already been shown to help adults with sleep disorders, anxiety, and cognitive dysfunction, and has the potential to help manage certain brain disorders, such as depression and age-related memory loss. It has also been shown to help with epilepsy and brain seizures.
As you will see at the study included at the link here, they concluded that magnesium levels in the brain were higher than in subjects that either didn’t receive supplemental magnesium or were given another type, and suggested that Magtein was able to cross the blood-brain and blood-CSF (Cerebrospinal Fluid) barriers because threonate effectively transports the mineral to brain neurons.
So, once you are able to get magnesium past the Brain Blood Barrier, you are able to feed the brain. You end up with more neurons, more synapsis, and more synaptic activity.
At the link here, four published preclinical studies found that Magtein improved memory, and helped prevent the decline and reversed the symptoms of Alzheimer's. Additionally, the ability to raise brain magnesium levels were evaluated among the most bioavailable organic and inorganic magnesium forms, and Magtein was the only magnesium compound to raise the cerebrospinal fluid magnesium concentration with statistical significance. Cerebrospinal fluid is one of the most valuable fluids in the body, and coats the brain, eyes, and spine.
That is big time, and I can see why this product is so popular.
It becomes more difficult to absorb magnesium with time, putting older adults at a higher risk of Magnesium inadequacy. Also, if a person has type-2 diabetes or insulin resistance, high levels of glucose in the kidneys can cause the body to excrete more magnesium, and as they age may cause memory issues in the long-run.
Please keep in mind that they say it may take a month or so to start working, so be patient.
If you really want to target the brain heavily, the combination of the Magtein, Sunflower Lecithin, Bacopa, and Mucuna, may be very beneficial.
Let me explain why.
Firstly, Sunflower Lecithin is a precursor to the acetylcholine neurotransmitters within the brain. Therefore, Sunflower Lecithin will allow us to create Acetylcholine in max capacity. Acetylcholine is the most widely spread neurotransmitter in various brain regions and is required for proper memory and cognition, as well as motor control.
However, imbalances in acetylcholine can still happen with damaging elements in the brain causing anti-cholinesterase activity. Imbalances in acetylcholine are linked with chronic conditions, such as Alzheimer’s disease and Parkinson’s disease. People who have Alzheimer’s disease and Parkinson’s disease tend to have low levels of acetylcholine.
Certain medications can increase levels of acetylcholine. Donepezil, Rivastigmine, and Galantamine are the top three pharmacuetical drugs used to reduce anti-cholinesterase activity, which breaks down our acetylcholine. In the clinical study here, it states that Bacopa reduces anti-cholinesterase activity just as good as these top three pharmaceutical drugs for this task. When we inhibit the breakdown of acetylcholine with Bacopa, it’s done in a natural way, and it seems to work just as good as the Pharmaceutical drugs. Using Sunflower Lecithin in order to feed the precursors needed to Acetylcholine while using Bacopa to reduce the breakdown of acetylcholine from harmful elements in the brain, may work great in conjunction with the Magtein in order to keep the neurotransmitters flowing with increased synapsis.
Now let us discuss how Mucuna can help our acetylcholine from depleting.
While Bacopa keeps the Neurotransmitter Acetylcholine from breaking down, Mucuna helps them from being depleted from all of our bad habits. If you stress or consume too much coffee, alcohol, psych drugs, or sugar consistently, it will deplete your dopamine levels.
The reason we all love coffee and other stimulants so much is because it triggers dopamine. However, the effect wares off over time and we have to increase our intake to get any effect. The issue is it depletes our dopamine reserves over time.
As seen in the clincial studies here and here, there is a balance effect between dopamine and this neurotransmitter acetylcholine. The loss of dopamine will cause the over-production of too much acetylcholine, and that will deplete the acetylcholine. The meds used to block the actions of acetylcholine in order to allow dopamine levels to rebalance, are called anticholinergics. The side effects are pretty harsh including confusion, memory loss, hallucinations and blurry vision.
Mucuna on the other hand, has more L-Dopa than any other food or herb on the planet, which is a precursor to the neurotransmitter dopamine. With Mucuna, you can potentially raise your dopamine levels naturally, and due to this balance effect between dopamine and acetylcholine shown in those two clinical studies above, Mucuna can help keep this very powerful Neurotransmitter Acetylcholine from being depleted from all of our bad habits. People have reported immediate results when taking Mucuna.
However, the goal would be to lessen the bad habits over time. Otherwise, the bad habits may overpower the effects of Mucuna over time.
Experts also believe that many non-motor symptoms of Parkinson’s disease, such as memory problems, are related to reduced levels of acetylcholine. As many of you know, clinical studies show that Mucuna has great potential in helping people with Parkinson's disease, where the patients are lacking in dopamine. You can see these studies here, on the American Parkinson’s Disease Association website of how Mucuna may be just as powerful as the Pharmaceutical drug used for Parkinson’s. Again though, it’s really important to lessen the bad habits over time for long-term success.
The combination of Magtein, in order to get Magnesium through the Brain Blood Barrier of the brain, Sunflower Lecithin in order to get the precursors to Acetylcholine, along with Bacopa and Mucuna to keep our Acetylcholine Neutrotransmitters from being broken down and depleted, may be the ideal combination in order to stop brain issues such as Alzheimer’s and Memory Loss issues in its tracks. Remember, Sunflower Lecithin has way more choline compared to any other plant food. Choline is the main precursor to our Neurotransmitter Acetylcholine.
Furthermore, Lecithin contains the most important nutritional elements (organic phosphorus) for our brain, pineal gland, and all of our other endocrine glands. Lecithin is crucial for the ideal functioning of our brain and mental faculties.
Another great thing about Magtein is that it’s absolutely odorless and tasteless. There are a lot of forms of magnesium that taste absolutely horrible, and this one is fantastic. You simply just mix it up with a littler water, juice or anything really. It’s completely water soluble.
They recommend about 2000 mgs per day, or 2 grams per day, which is about 1/2 a teaspoon total. I recommend taking a gram in the morning, then take another gram before you go to bed, which is about 1/4 of a teaspoon each time. You will most likely sleep extremely well and very deep, while remembering your dreams a lot better. One customer confirmed this, but of course everyone is different. For those with Dementia, it has been suggested that a person can take up to 6 grams per day.
This along with our Sunflower Lecithin are the two best brain products that I have ever come across, and the Magtein is the only magnesium that substantially crosses the Brain Blood Barrier. As usual, our Magtein is just one single ingredient; Magtein. Every other Magtein product that I have come across has other ingredients. Ours is 100% Pure, Magtein Powder.
We normally have Magtein listed for $39.95, and you can get it now for only $27.95 when you get a 3-pack through the end of the month.
In addition, you may want to also consider our Systemic Enzymes for helping with Alzheimer's Disease. As I shared in Tuesdays Newsletter, rogue proteins cause all sorts of damage when not kept under control, particularly resulting in neurological disorders such as Parkinson's, Alzheimer's, and multiple sclerosis. These systemic enzymes have the potential to simply dissolve these rogue proteins.
At the clinical study here, they concluded that both Serrepeptase and Nattokinase may have a therapeutic application in the treatment of Alzhemier’s Disease. At the study here, a different but similar therapeutic proteolytic enzyme, which also dissolves protein, actually dissolved amyloid plaque that accumulates in the organ and cause toxicity in Alzheimer’s Disease. These Systemic Enzymes are also on special 'At-Cost' along with all of these different products.
Therefore, my top recommended products for Neurological conditions, such as Alzheimer's and Dementia are as follows:
Sunflower Lecithin
Magtein
Serrapeptaase
Nattokinase
Bacopa
Mucuna
All of these products are on special 'At-Cost' right now.
If you are interested in ordering, click the link below:
https://therawfoodworld.com/product-category/at-cost/
Thanks everyone for your support!
Sincerely,
Matt