How does the brain function in general? And what influence do the amino acids in Cebrium have thereon?

The basis for the brain's function is mainly the interaction of strongly interconnected neurons via electrical impulses. Experts estimate that the human brain is made up of around 100 billion nerve cells which are closely connected to each other via approximately 100 trillion synapses. Therefore, each neuron is connected on average to 1000 others and, in principle, every neuron can ultimately be reached by any start neuron in just four steps.

Unfortunately, pressure, stress, and the aging process can cause damage to neurons and thus have a negative impact on the impulses in this complex neural network. For optimal mental agility, the brain's neurons must be strengthened, provided with essential nutrients, and protected from damaging influences. Cebrium contains a unique combination of amino acids in peptone form which support an optimal brain function.

Amino acids like glutamic acid and aspartic acid are known neurotransmitters; serin, phenylalanine, tyrosine, methionine, and ... more.

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