Have you heard about my Opti line of supplements? For my entire medical career, I have strived to transform the practice of medicine. I use the foundations of osteopathy, functional medicine and great nutrition as cores in my practice and in my clinics. Proper nutrition can absolutely transform a person’s health. I’ve seen it so many times and have experienced it myself.
I searched far and wide for the best nutraceuticals. Not finding what I really wanted, I created my own private label of high-quality, evidence-based formulations. We use superior raw materials and control every step of the manufacturing process, a rarity in the industry today. Furthermore, we rigorously test the products in a state-of-the-art, in-house laboratory. This testing is so important because we want to ensure strength of formulation, proper composition and purity. I have a commitment to quality and efficacy for my patients. You trust me to have that commitment and I don’t take that trust lightly.
In my Opti line, I have everything you need for health. First, we offer the essential nutritional supplements you need every day: minerals, vitamins, fatty acids and amino acids. We have specific formulations for children, men’s health and women’s health. I also offer various lines of functional supplements for cardiovascular health, endocrine health, gastrointestinal health, musculoskeletal health, and immune health. We have athlete’s support bundles, and even healthy hair bundles. We have a line for sleep support, and a detox bundle that has become particularly important with all the toxins we breathe, eat and drink every day, and the toxins that come from the COVID jabs.
Support Cognitive Function
This month, we are particularly focusing on Opti Brain, a supplement designed to help maintain optimal cognitive function and health. How often do you focus on your brain health? Maintaining cognitive function is an increasingly important challenge, especially with the aging population. Aging is often associated with functional changes in the brain that can affect event recall ability, thought organization, and ability for self-expression. While some memory loss is common in the aging population, factors such as free-radical damage, nutrient deficiencies, lifestyle choices and emotional stress are known to affect cognition with age. The brain is part of the nervous system, which is made up of neurons responsible for processing and transmitting information using neurotransmitters and electrical ion channels. Maintaining the function of various aspects of neuron communication is integral to maintaining optimal cognitive function.