
Discover the Power of Nutrients

Recall+™ is a dietary supplement formulated to support memory and mental focus. *All the ingredients in Recall+™, phosphatidylserine, choline, and Vitamin B6, Vitamin B9 and Vitamin B12 are linked to brain health and memory. *Supplementing your diet with these ingredients may support short-term and long-term memory.
Talk to your doctor about all of the dietary supplements that you take.
* This statement has not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
Recall is the last of the three stages of memory. The first stage of the process of creating memories is encoding, which is how the information is initially received and processed. The information may then be stored in long-term memory, and then it may be retrieved back into conscience awareness (recall). The brain uses neurons to bring information from long-term memory back into conscience awareness.
As the brain ages, communication between the messengers in the brain (neurons) can decrease. Dendrites, the branched extensions of nerve cells that receive signals from other neurons can shrink with age and their branches can become less intricate by losing dendritic spines, the small projections that receive chemical signals. Research has shown that phosphatidylserine, a phospholipid and a component of the cell membrane found in high amounts in the brain and myelin (the insulating layer around nerves) provides support to neuron membranes which contributes to efficient communication between brain cells. Research also suggests that phosphatidylserine and choline help facilitate the release of neurotransmitters such as acetylcholine which is essential for cognitive recall and the storage of memories.
Vitamin B6 is involved in the production of hemoglobin, nervous system functioning, and the production of serotonin and norepinephrine which are neurotransmitters that play a role in the sleep cycle, depression, anxiety, carbohydrate cravings, and Premenstrual Syndrome (serotonin) and energy, drive, anxiety, focus, metabolism, and mood (norepinephrine).
Vitamin B9 contributes to the production of DNA, neurotransmitters, red blood cells, and proteins.
Vitamin B12 aids in the development of myelin sheaths, nerve cells, and blood cells in the brain and body. Vitamin B12 has been under study for its relationship with memory loss, Alzheimer’s disease, and mood.
Choline is a “building block” for acetylcholine, a neurotransmitter which promotes memory and intelligence in the brain. Choline is an essential nutrient and required by the body for a number of important processes, including maintaining neurotransmitter functioning, liver protection, and cell membrane structure.