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LogiMed 2019: What to Expect

LogiMed 2019: What to Expect

Healthcare supply chain takes center stage at the 2019 LogiMed USA conference through a series of case study evaluations, small group discussions, and strategic networking during this year’s two-day event.

Hosted at the Rancho Bernard Inn in San Diego, don’t miss the opportunity to learn about best practices in managing end-to-end supply chain with leading VPs and directors in the medical device and diagnostics manufacturing industry.

From March 19-21, participants will hear from the experts of leading companies such as Kaiser Permanente, Intermountain Healthcare, Medtronic, Johnson & Johnson, Mayo Clinic, and Amazon.

Scheduled panels provide insight on how to maintain complex customer needs, data collection for vendor-managed inventory, and a special leadership panel spotlighting female leaders in the supply chain.

For more information on the conference and registration details, visit: LogiMed USA

 

 

First-of-its-Kind Brain Health Supplement Aims to Improve Cognition, Memory

America’s newest brain health supplement may come in a small capsule, but according to scientific studies, its benefits could be huge. Sophrosyne, a first-of-its-kind breakthrough product launched this month, has a unique combination of four mind-boosting ingredients clinically proven to improve cognition and memory.

“This is great news for seniors and anyone looking to sharpen their memory, and also for military veterans or athletes who may experience frequent hits to the head,” said Dr. Daryl Rhys Jones, a top neuroscientist formerly with the Mayo Clinic and current CEO of Jonescientific, who led the development of Sophrosyne after years of research and testing. “With its unique mix of ingredients present at clinically active doses, there is nothing as effective as Sophroshyne on the market.”

In fact, no other known brain health product in the U.S. has been developed by a neuroscientist – an expert in the development and function of the nervous system, including the brain. Dr. Jones – who has done extensive research on Alzheimer’s and Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy (CTE) – and his team scientifically evaluated hundreds of ingredients for their memory and cognition-building properties and produced the supplement using what they found to be the four most effective ones: withania somnifera, curcumin, bacopa monnieri and hericium erinaceus.

What sets these ingredients apart? Here’s a breakdown from Dr. Jones:

Withania somnifera. This plant – commonly known as Indian ginseng, Ashwagandha or winter cherry – has been proven to regenerate damaged brain cells.

Curcumin. A natural chemical produced by some plants, featuring antioxidant properties, this ingredient has shown to help maintain a healthy environment within the brain by removing unwanted proteins. An 18-month UCLA human clinical trial confirmed that consuming 180 mg of curcumin per day led to significantly enhanced memory and focus.

Bacopa monnieri. In at least four randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled human trials, this herb has been demonstrated to enhance cognition and memory, and decrease the rate of forgetting newly-acquired information. It was shown to prevent the breakdown of neurotransmitters essential for cognition and memory.

Hericium erinaceus. Also known as Lion’s mane due to its unique appearance, this medicinal mushroom has been found to increase levels of peptides essential for the survival of brain cells. In a 16-week double-blind, parallel-group, placebo-controlled human trial, a high dose of this ingredient was found to improve cognitive function in seniors.

“Our research shows that these four nootropic (cognitive enhancing) ingredients, consumed in a daily capsule, deliver the most impressive results in improving cognition and memory compared to any other supplement available on the market,” said Dr. Jones, who cautions against taking other brands of supplements with a large ingredient list, due to the danger of losing the protective effects of a product that likely contains only minimal amounts of each ingredient crammed into one capsule.

A daily dose of Sophrosyne contains science-backed, clinically active doses of 500 mg of withania somnifera, 180 mg of curcumin, 300 mg of bacopa monnieri and 500 mg of hericium erinaceus.

For more information, please visit: Www.jonescientific.com