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The Intelligence Tree

This month, we will take a look at an unusual but vital plant that we use in many of our Rebel Herbs products. Celastrus paniculatus, otherwise known as the intellect plant or Jyotishmati, is a climbing vine with bright yellow, orange or red arils (seed coverings). It has been used in Ayurveda to help maintain healthy memory and cognitive function. Studies have shown that it produces calming effects, as well as exhibiting neuroprotective and cognitive enhancing effects when taken in reasonable and regular doses.*

 

Needing a sense of feeling mentally balanced? Take a look at our NuroSteady and Nuroade products, which contain doses of celastrus paniculatus in each dose. If you would like to learn more about Nuroade from an evidence-based perspective, register for our FREE 30 minute webinar sessions with our “Queen of Education”, Nancy Angellini. Nancy has been an educator in the natural medicine industry for over two decades. She provides excellent continuing education for healthcare professionals that is backed by science. Attend our FREE webinar and receive a free, full-size product with free shipping.

 
 
 
 
 
 

*Kumar, M. H. V., and Y. K. Gupta. "Antioxidant property of Celastrus paniculatus Willd.: a possible mechanism in enhancing cognition." Phytomedicine 9, no. 4 (2002): 302-311., Bhanumathy, M., M. S. Harish, H. N. Shivaprasad, and G. Sushma. "Nootropic activity of Celastrus paniculatus seed." Pharmaceutical biology 48, no. 3 (2010): 324-327., Gattu, Mahanandeeshwar, Kenneth L. Boss, Alvin V. Terry JR, and Jerry J. Buccafusco. "Reversal of scopolamine-induced deficits in navigational memory performance by the seed oil of Celastrus paniculatus." Pharmacology Biochemistry and Behavior 57, no. 4 (1997): 793-799., Bhanumathy, M., S. B. Chandrasekar, Uma Chandur, and T. Somasundaram. "Phyto-pharmacology of Celastrus paniculatus: an Overview." International Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Drug Research 2, no. 3 (2010): 176-181., Godkar, P. B., R. K. Gordon, A. Ravindran, and B. P. Doctor. "Celastrus paniculatus seed oil and organic extracts attenuate hydrogen peroxide-and glutamate-induced injury in embryonic rat forebrain neuronal cells." Phytomedicine 13, no. 1-2 (2006): 29-36.

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