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Neuro HealthThe nervous systemThe nervous system has two distinct parts. The central nervous system comprises the brain and spinal cord. The peripheral nervous system is the network of nerves that connects the brain and spinal cord to the rest of the body. The brain coordinates the ability to move, touch, smell, hear, and see. It allows us to think, decide, and control our actions. The brain is in close and constant communication with the entire nervous system. When things go wrong The disorders associated with the nervous system are some of the most frightening problems we face. It is difficult for us to consider memory loss and dementia, and problems with the sense organs - such as cataracts, macular degeneration, and hearing loss - are worrisome to us as we grow older. Why things go wrong Diet and lifestyle do make a difference. A diet low in B vitamins may affect our "brain health." There are also links between nervous disorders and our increasingly toxic environment. To maintain nervous system health Live the Healthy Cell Concept. The B vitamins are known as "brain" vitamins, and supplements such as choline, phosphatidylserine, and ginkgo biloba are known to help memory. Herbs such as chamomile, passionflower, valerian, and kava kava help us maintain a balanced demeanor. AIM productsPrimary ProductsAIM GinkgoSense combines ginkgo biloba with the essential fatty acid DHA, the herb bilberry, and the carotenoids lutien and zeaxanthin -- a formula that makes sense for your senses!
AIM Composure, a combination of relaxing herbs, helps maintains a healthy attitude.
Complementary Products AIM Just Carrots, a carrot juice, helps maintain healthy eyesight.
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