Pellecome was founded by board-certified obstetrician-gynecologist Dr. Enrique G. Jacome, who is passionate about helping people find hormonal balance. BrainFit is one key way to improve your mental and physical health.
How BrainFit Boosts Brain Health
What makes BrainFit different is its use of magnesium L-threonate, a special kind of magnesium that is faster absorbed into your brain. Unlike other forms of magnesium, it easily crosses the blood-brain barrier and supports your brain’s ability to connect and strengthen neuron pathways.
Here are the three main ways BrainFit can help you function better:
1. Improves Memory and Cognition
Memory retention and cognitive sharpness are vital at any age. Research shows that magnesium L-threonate can enhance memory and learning abilities. One study found that magnesium L-threonate increased brain magnesium levels and improved cognitive function and memory in animal models.1 Another trial study on patients with mild to moderate dementia found that after 12 weeks of magnesium L-threonate (MGT) treatment, there was significant improvement in brain activity and overall cognitive function.2
By supporting the health of synapses — the connections between neurons in the brain — BrainFit can help maintain cognitive function and mental sharpness as you age.
2. Promotes Better Sleep Quality
Getting enough sleep is foundational to daily productivity and health, and BrainFit was made to help with this. Magnesium can help regulate your sleep patterns, as shown in a study indicating that magnesium supplementation improved sleep quality in elderly patients with insomnia.3 This suggests that the magnesium in BrainFit could help you fall asleep more easily and enjoy deeper, more restorative sleep.
3. Supports Mental and Emotional Well-Being
Stress and emotional strain can impact your health, causing weight gain, fatigue, mood swings, problems sleeping, and even heart disease and stroke. Unfortunately, stress depletes magnesium levels, and magnesium deficiency makes you more susceptible to stress.4 This cycle can be difficult to break, but BrainFit is a viable solution.
Magnesium can potentially help lower cortisol levels, your primary stress hormone.5 BrainFit also supports the production of critical neurotransmitters, such as dopamine and serotonin, which also help promote a stable mood. By alleviating nervousness and restoring magnesium levels, BrainFit may help you manage stress better.
Experience the Power of BrainFit With Professional Guidance
Explore how BrainFit and other Pellecome supplements can support your well-being. Whether you’re looking to boost mental clarity, balance your hormones, or reduce stress, these supplements are designed to help you feel your best. Connect with a healthcare provider near you who can help you determine if BrainFit or other PellecomeFIT® supplements are right for your needs.
- Slutsky I, Abumaria N, Wu L-J, Huang C, Zhang L, Li B, et al. Enhancement of learning and memory by elevating brain magnesium. Neuron [Internet]. 2010 [cited 2024 Aug 19];65(2):165–77. Available from: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/20152124/
- Wroolie TE, Watson K, Chen K, Balzafiore D, Reiman E, Rasgon N. Open label trial of magnesium l-threonate in patients with dementia. Innov Aging [Internet]. 2017;1(suppl_1):170–170. Available from: http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/geroni/igx004.661
- Abbasi B, Kimiagar M, Sadeghniiat K, Shirazi MM, Hedayati M, Rashidkhani B. The effect of magnesium supplementation on primary insomnia in elderly: A double-blind placebo-controlled clinical trial. Journal of Research in Medical Sciences : The Official Journal of Isfahan University of Medical Sciences. 2012;17(12):1161. Available from: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3703169/
- Pickering G, Mazur A, Trousselard M, Bienkowski P, Yaltsewa N, Amessou M, et al. Magnesium status and stress: The vicious circle concept revisited. Nutrients [Internet]. 2020 [cited 2024 Aug 19];12(12):3672. Available from: http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu12123672
- Schutten JC, Joris PJ, Minović I, Post A, van Beek AP, de Borst MH, et al. Long‐term magnesium supplementation improves glucocorticoid metabolism: A post‐hoc analysis of an intervention trial. Clin Endocrinol (Oxf) [Internet]. 2021;94(2):150–7. Available from: http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/cen.14350