MemoProve™
Restore Confidence in Your Memory!What is the Problem?
After age 25, short term memory starts a slow steady decline.By age 50, short term memory in healthy adults may decline by 45% or more (see chart) (1) (2). That’s why so many adults over 40 forget things like names, numbers and what they were about to do. This normal aging process and its resulting effects are referred to as "mild age-related memory problems". Stress, hormonal changes, sleep deprivation, prescription drugs, alcohol, smoking, and diet may also accelerate the onset and intensity of mild memory problems.
Memory problems can also affect alertness, concentration and confidence in your cognitive abilities. Unchecked, memory problems will continue to grow with time.
Common signs of Mild Age-Related Memory Problems include:
- Trouble remembering names of people you just met
- Misplacing reading glasses, keys etc.
- Problems remembering your "to do" list
- Difficulty remembering what you read or heard
- Problems paying attention or concentrating
- Difficulty remembering new information or procedures
Like graying hair, mild memory problems are a normal part of aging, but if they affect your performance at work, at home or in social situations, they can be a cause of great concern.
MemoProve™ was developed to counter Mild Memory Problems
What is MemoProve?MemoProve™ with N-PEP-12™ is new and completely different.
It was developed by Ebewe Pharma based on 10 plus years of research into the Central Nervous System.
Research has shown that specific neuropeptides (small chains of amino acids) play a vital role supporting short term memory. For the first time, a proprietary blend of neuropeptides (N-PEP-12™) has been successfully produced from natural protein sources and incorporated into a safe and effective tablet shown to improve memory in normal healthy adults struggling with age-related memory problems.
MemoProve™ is so unique, it's patent-pending.
Other memory enhancement supplements claim to support memory but there is very little clinically evidence that they work:
MemoProve™ vs.The Competition |
| MemoProve | Other Memory Supplements |
| | | |
| Contains Proprietary Neuropeptides |  Yes | No |
| Developed by a Pharma Company |  Yes | No |
| Patent Pending |  Yes | No |
| Peer Reviewed Studies |  Yes | No |
| Published Studies |  Yes | No |
| Clinically Shown to Improve Memory† |  Yes | No |
| Contains Ordinary Vitamins, Herbs, and other common natural ingredients |  No | Yes |
† Some products claim they are clinically tested. Usually, this means that one of their ingredients was studied. The results of such "studies" must be taken into question since they are rarely peer reviewed or published. MemoProve™'s most recent study was peer reviewed and published in a respected medical journal (Crook T.H. et al (2005): Effects of N-PEP-12 on memory among older adults. International Clinical Psychopharmacology 20(2): 97-100.
MemoProve™ has been shown to improve memory, alertness and concentration in healthy adults with mild age-related memory problems. (3) (4)
MemoProve™ is safe and well tolerated and will not interfere with other medications. (3) (4)
Ingredients include: Peptones containing a proprietary blend of neuropeptides, derived from natural sources of protein (porcine)
Other Ingredients include: Lactose, Cellulose, Magnesium Stearate, Silicon Dioxide, Enteric Coating.
Contains NO: stimulants, herbs, sugar, starch, caffeine, yeast, preservatives, or artificial colors.
1. Crook, T.H. and West, R.L. (1990): Name recall performance across the adult life span. British Journal of Psychology, 81, 335-349.
2. Crook, T.H. et. al. (1993): Recalling names after introduction: Changes across the life-span in two cultures. Developmental Neuropsychology, 9, 103-113.
3. Volc D. et al (2005) : Cognitive Effects of the Novel Neuroprotective Dietary Supplement N-PEP-12 : Evidence from a Self-Assessment Study. JATROS Special Edition 2-7.
4. Crook T.H. et al (2005): Effects of N-PEP-12 on memory among older adults. International Clinical Psychopharmacology 20(2): 97-100. How Does MemoProve Work?
After age 25, neurochemical changes expose the brain to aging processes that can lead to mild memory problems. This a gradual change that occurs over decades in normal healthy adults. (1) That's why so many graying adults misplace objects, forget names and struggle with new information. MemoProve™ contains a patent-pending blend of neuropeptides that counter mild age-related memory problems. Neuropeptides are small chains of amino acids that support normal memory function. (2) |  |
In published research, neuropeptides have been shown to:

| replenish neurochemical deficits due to aging (10) |

| increase vitality and energy output of aging brain cells (4) |

| increase efficiency of synapses (11) |

| increase glucose transport and utilization by the brain (12) |

| improve memory function, alertness and concentration (8) (9) |

| counteract underlying processes that cause memory problems (1) |

| support optimal brain health and function (5) |
MemoProve™ is safe, effective, and clinically shown to improve memory, alertness and concentration (6). MemoProve™ contains NO stimulants, herbs, yeast, sugar or preservatives, so it's also mild and well tolerated.
If you struggle with age-related memory problems, MemoProve™ can help. (7)
1. Masliah et al (1998): Amyloid precursor protein stimulates excitatory amino acid transport : possible involvement in neuroprotective in vivo functions. J Biol Chem 273 :12548-12554, 1998
2. Tatebayashi et al (2003): The dentate gyrus neurogenesis: A therapeutic target... Acta Neuropathologica 105: 225-232
3. Hefti, F. (1986): Nerve growth factor (NGF) promotes survival of septal cholinergic neurons... J Neurosci 6:2155-2162.
4. Lu B. and A. Figurov (1994): Role of neurotrophins in synapse development and plasticity. Rev Neurosci 8(1):1-12.
5. Hartbauer M (2001): Antiapoptotic effects of the peptidergic drug Cerebrolysin on primary cultures of embryonic chick cortical neurons. J Neural Transm 108: 459-473
6. Tushynski M.H. (1999): Neurotrophic Factors. In: Tuszynski M.H. and J. Kordower, eds. San Diego: Academic Press, 1999; 109-158.
7. Windisch M, Hutter-Paier B, Grygar E, Doppler E and H Moessler: N-PEP-12 – a Novel Peptide Compound that Protects Cortical Neurons in Culture... In preparation.
8. Crook T.H. et al (2005): Effects of N-PEP-12 on memory among older adults. International Clinical Psychopharmacology 20(2): 97-100.
9. Volc D. et al (2005) : Cognitive Effects of the Novel Neuroprotective Dietary Supplement N-PEP-12 : Evidence from a Self-Assessment Study. JATROS Special Edition 2-7.
10. Kromer, L.F. (1987): Nerve growth factor treatment after brain injury prevents neuronal death. Science 235:214-216.
11. Baskys A and Wojtowicz (1992): Actions of organ derived preparations on synaptic transmission in the hippocampus. Neurobiol Aging 13/Suppl 1: 128
12. Boado R. J. et al (1999): In vivo upregulation of the blood-brain barrier GLUT1 glucose transporter by brain-derived peptides. Neurosci Research 34:217-22.