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The Key to Success in Life is: |
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Astute Thinking and
Analytical Prowess |
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Our seasoned
team of Ayurvedic Doctors has combined experience of over 100 years in
helping men and women to successfully: |
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Sharpen
Mental Acuity. |
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Elevate Intelligence Quotient. |
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Enhance Memory Capacity. |
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Increase Concentration Prowess. |
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Reduce Mental Fatigue. |
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Fight Effects of Aging and Senility. |
After conducting
extensive joint laboratory research and testing, our team has developed the
most potent herbal formula possible for addressing major cerebral
concerns in a safe and natural manner.
Besides the
proprietary process for producing ClariMind capsules, the scientific
principles involved have been thoroughly tested and proven over 5,000 years! For centuries, Indian royalty has used various Ayurvedic herbs mixed with
milk, honey, and other nutrients to maintain "the mental dexterity of a
pack of mongoose" to engage in a daily battle of wits with courtiers and noblemen in the tradition of their great Empires.
ClariMind is the safest and most effective
means for you to experience total rejuvenation of your mental health.
What's in ClariMind and how does it work?
Unless
stated otherwise, the information presented below has been compiled from
translations of ancient Ayurvedic texts:
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1)
Dhanvantari Nighantu (5th century) |
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2) Madanpal
Nighantu (14th century) |
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3) Raj
Nighantu (15th century) |
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4) Keyadeva
Nighantu (16th century) |
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5)
Bhavaprakash Nighantu (16th century) |
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6)
Rajavallabh Nighantu (1703) |
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7) Nighantu
Sangraha (1758) |
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8)
Nighantu-Ratnakar (1867) |
ClariMind contains the most potent
cognitive-boosting
herbal concentrates available in Ayurvedic Science. When formulated in the
correct amounts and blended by our proprietary process, these concentrates
successfully heighten mental perception and support the physiological
processes involved in concentration and memory. The destructive effect of
stomach acids on active herbal ingredients has prevented the introduction
of this ancient wisdom in capsule form for centuries. The team at India
Herbs has solved this problem by developing a potentiating formula in
conjunction with natural absorption catalysts and bioenhancing capsule
coating to prevent premature degradation of key constituents.
ClariMind nourishes and rejuvenates the nervous
system to relieve debilitating effects of stress. It calms and
invigorates the mind and averts hypertension by stimulating the pineal
glands, hypothalamus, and pituitary glands, which play important roles in
memory and concentration. ClariMind strengthens blood vessels and improves
circulation to produce significant alterations in the neurochemistry of the
brain. It
increases the activity of neurotransmitters and prevents over-stimulation of
the adrenal glands which produce adrenaline and amphetamines, thereby
minimizing "jitters" and loss of focus while maximizing release of metabolic
energy to fuel the nervous system. As the brain is a metabolically
expensive organ that consumes about 25% of the body's metabolic energy, it
is essential that vital nutrients are delivered to work directly on the
brain while maintaining optimal hormonal levels, blood flow, and cerebral
activity. ClariMind rebuilds energy reserves and recycles carbon and
energy for the connective tissues in the cerebral cortex; thus, protecting
neurons from ongoing degradation caused by free radical
damage.
Simply
take one ClariMind capsule two times per day to
maintain and intensify these effects on your brain and body over time.
ClariMind is a safe, proprietary selection of
special herbs renowned for their cerebral-enhancing properties. Concentrated
Extracts of these herbs have been blended in a powerfully effective
combination to increase assimilation and effective potency of each
ingredient while eliminating unwanted side-effects. Gathered from
throughout India, they include:
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Brahmi - Centella Asiatica (Gotu Kola)
Medical research points to accumulation of free radical damage as a
biochemical basis for part of the mental deterioration associated with
memory and concentration. The antioxidants (terpenoids and bacosides)
found in Brahmi strengthen blood vessels and improve circulation.
Brahmi enhances your mind's ability to concentrate and increases retention span. It
helps you experience a greater sense of well-being during periods of restlessness
and ambiguity. The herb's calming properties make it well suited for
achieving focus and making you calm for yoga and meditative practices.
It is commonly used to rebuild energy reserves, improve memory, and treat
fatigue, both mental and physical. Brahmi has demonstrated mild tranquilizing,
anti-convulsive, anti-anxiety, and
anti-stress effects, as well as improving mental functions.
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Shankhpushpi - Evolvulus Alsinoides (Dwarf Morning Glory)

The main constituents are the following alkaloids: convolvine, convolamine,
phyllabine, convolidine, confoline, convoline, subhirsine, convosine, and
convolvidine along with scopoline and ß-sitosterol. Shankhpushpi
improves mood, memory, and concentration by reducing anxiety,
counteracting mental fatigue, and correcting nervous incapacities. It has stimulating effect on
the brain which increases your ability to focus while having a soothing and relaxing
effect on an overactive nervous system. Shankhpushpi is quoted by
Patanjali
to be the single greatest herb for enhancing all three aspects of mind power
- learning (Dhi), memory (Driti), and recall (Smriti). Thus it is called
the greatest Medhya Rasayana (that which enhances the mind). Scientists
today believe that Shankhpushpi might prove to be a useful memory
restorative agent in the treatment of dementia seen in elderly persons. Its anxiolytic activities contribute favorably to memory enhancement.
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Jyotishmati
- Celastrus Dependens (Celastrus)

Jyotishmati has the following constituents: Mal III A, Mal III B,
triterpenoids zeylasterone, and seylasteral. Ayurvedic practitioners have
used Jyotishmati widely for psychosomatic disorders. It rejuvenates the mind
and allows people to endure emotional and physical stress better. This
herb has an especially calming effect, allowing you to relax. In studies, the
extract of this herb produced sedation and anti-convulsant activity. Its
antioxidant properties counter ongoing free radical damage and rejuvenate
already damaged brain tissue to inhibit natural
deterioration of brain functions.
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Jatamansi - Nordastachys Jatamansi
(Jatamansi)

The principal constituents of the roots of Jatamansi are jatamansone, jatamanshic
acid, virolin and diastereome. This herb has been used in Ayurveda for
its anti-ischemic, antioxidant, anti-convulsant, and neuro-protective
activities. The oil extracted from Jatamansi possesses anti-arrhythmic
activity for treating cases of auricular flutter.
Jatamansi has the power to promote awareness and to calm the mind. It is
a very useful herb for treating palpitations, tension, headaches, and restlessness.
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Pippali
- Piper Longum (Long Pepper)

The active ingredients in Pepper are piperine and piplartine. Piperine
is a proven bioenhancer that increases the availability of nutritional
substances. Pippali is a
Rasayana plant appearing in ancient Ayurvedic medicinal literature. It
has been traditionally used to promote physical and mental health, improve defense
neurochemistry mechanisms, and enhance longevity. Pippali as a powerful 4:1 ratio
extract stimulates thermogenic response or the release of metabolic heat
energy in the body - making you more alert and cognitive. Recent studies have
proven that Pippali improves mental health, concentration, and enhanced
clarity.
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Ashwagandha
- Withania Somnifera (Ashwagandha)

Ashwagandha is easily the most potent herb in the entire botanical kingdom. It has the ability to promote physical and mental health, provide resistance
against disease and adverse environmental factors, revitalize the
body in debilitated conditions, and increase longevity. Ashwagandha
contains steroidal lactones: withanolides, withaferin and heterogeneous
alkaloids including cuscohygrine, anahygrine, tropine, pseudotropine,
and anaferine. These compounds contribute to resistance to stress, increase
stamina, and promote general well-being. Ashwagandha is an "adaptogenic"
herb that imparts a rejuvenating effect on the body and helps you cope with
stress and ambiguity. It provides restorative benefit to the nervous
system, counteracts anxiety and high blood pressure, promotes a calm state
of mind. Ashwagandha
brings the body back to equilibrium by relaxing it when stressed and
energizing it when fatigued.
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Ela -
Elettaria Cardamomum (Cardamom)

Ela is a gentle herb that is ideal for treating mental fatigue and nervous
strain. Its active constituents are monoterpene hydrocarbons which
represent a mechanism for returning carbon and energy to the connective
tissues in the cerebral cortex. Ela has been a part of Indian
Ayurvedic medicine for thousands of years because of its soothing,
anti-spasmodic properties. When used synergistically with other herbs,
Ela provides wonderful psycho-emotional benefits. It clears mental
fatigue, calms nervous strain, diminishes anxiety, and relieves stress,
clearing every cloud of inconsistency from your mind.
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Adrak -
Zingiber Officinale (Ginger)

Gingerol, the active compound in Ardrak is valued for its blood circulating
properties. In a potent 4:1 ratio extract form, concentrated levels of
Gingerol stimulate peripheral circulation to the extremities resulting in a
warming effect on the heart and improved functioning of the smooth muscles of
the heart. This ensures that all vital organs, including the brain,
receive the nutrients and oxygenated blood through an optimal cardiovascular
system. It helps to block the effects of prostaglandin that cause
inflammation of all blood vessels (including the ones in the brain).
Ayurvedic practitioners also rely on Ardrak as a "carrier" herb that enables
other herbs to react more effectively in the body.
These
ingredients comprise a Proprietary Blend that works directly on the entire
nervous system with positive effects on hormonal levels, blood flow, and cerebral
activity.
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