Dr. Sharlin's Brain Tune Up Supplements
SUPPLEMENT OVERVIEW
Vitamin D3 plays an integral role in calcium metabolism and bone health, immune defense, and in the brain. Adequate amounts of Vitamin D come from consistent exposure to sunshine and are difficult to obtain from dietary sources. Postmenopausal women, older individuals, those with malabsorption, limited sun exposure, or certain illnesses may require higher intakes of vitamin D. Vitamin D activates and deactivates enzymes in the brain and the cerebrospinal fluid that are involved in neurotransmitter synthesis and nerve growth. It protects neurons and reduces inflammation. Low vitamin D has been linked to many brain problems, including dementia and depression.
WHO SHOULD TAKE BRAIN BIOTIC?
Recent studies show a link between poor gut health and poor immunity. When you are sick, your brain doesn't function as well as it normally would. My Brain Biotic supplement helps to improve your overall gut function and keep your brain sharp and your immune system strong. Those who struggle with getting sick or have frequent issues with their digestive system should really consider purchasing my Brain Biotic and taking 1 pill per day.
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Meet Dr. Sharlin
Ken Sharlin, M.D., M.P.H., IFMCP, is a board-certified neurologist, consultant, functional medicine practitioner, Assistant Clinical Professor, researcher, author, and speaker.
His medical degrees are from Emory University, The University of Virginia, and Vanderbilt University.
His functional medicine certification is through The Institute for Functional Medicine.
He is author of the #1 best-seller The Healthy Brain Toolbox: Neurologist-Proven Strategies to Improve Memory Loss and Protect Your Aging Brain and co-author of Neurishment: The Brain Tune Up! Food Guide.
Dr. Sharlin is also a major contributor to Reversal of Cognitive Decline: 100 Patients. This can be found in the peer-reviewed Journal of Alzheimer’s & Parkinsonism, and he has been the primary investigator in several pharma-sponsored clinical trials that have helped bring new therapeutics to market.
Dr. Sharlin practices general neurology and directs his functional medicine program, Brain Tune Up!, in Ozark, MO.