What Are Neurological Functions?

 

 

What Are Neurological Functions?

Neurological functions are the work that the brain and the nervous system do to allow the body to function. The nervous system is a complex web of nerves that connects the entire human body. Nerves connect muscles, skin and key organs with the brain.

 

 

What Do Neurological Functions Do?

The various parts of the human body (e.g.: skin, muscles, eyes, ears) send information or ˇ°messagesˇ± to the brain, through the nerves. The brain processes this information, and sends ˇ°messagesˇ± throughout the body.

For example, legs are able to move and walk because nerves transmit a message from the brain to the leg muscles. The sense of touch is an example of the nerves transmitting information from the skin to the brain. Pain is also a message carried through the neurological system to ˇ°warnˇ± the brain.

 

 

Healthy Neurological Functions

The smooth transmission of information between the brain and the body is essential for daily activities such as moving, thinking, speaking and interacting socially. This transmission can only occur when the neurological system is healthy and strong.

NeuroAid is proven to promote neurological function and strength.

 

 

NeuroAid10™ Scientifically and Clinically Developed to Support Neurological Functions*


NeuroAid10™ is a combination of 10 natural herbal extracts from the Chinese Pharmacopeia. These extracts have been traditionally used for centuries to promote neurological functions and strength.*

The natural extracts used in NeuroAid10™ are included in the formulation of NeuroAid™, which has been tested in clinical trials and whose positive impact on neurological functions has been documented.*

 

 

 

 

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