Abundantly rich in oxygen, which can also help protect
against abnormal cell growth, viruses, and bacteria that can not survive in an oxygen - rich environment
• Keeping
abnormal proteins from building up and potentially shutting down major organs (heart, liver and nervous system, to name a few) • Protecting the brain's functions of learning and memory
against neurotransmitter toxicity • Activating or increasing the activity of proteins that promote the initial
growth, maintenance and survival of brain neurons • Enhancing the movement of proteins, lipids and other
cell parts through the cytoplasm of
cell bodies.