Lecithin (phosphotidyl choline)
Phosphatidylcholine occurs in all cellular organisms being one of the components of the phospholipid portion of the Cell Membrane (the tissue that holds a cell together). Nutritionally, Lecithin is used to provide the fats the brain uses to build neurotransmitters, memories & maintain its tissue.
Cephalins (phosphotidyl ethanolamine)
"Cephalin is found in all living cells, although in human physiology it is found particularly in nervous tissue such as the white matter of brain, nerves, neural tissue, and in spinal cord." [Excerpt from Wikipedia.com. Read full text with references at: www.wikipedia.com.]
Sphingomyelins (sphingosine phosphotides)
"Sphingomyelin(SPH) is a type of sphingolipid found in animal cell membranes, especially in the membranous myelin sheath which surrounds some nerve cell axons. The function of sphingomyelin remained unclear until recently when it was found to have a function in signal transduction." [Excerpt from Wikipedia.com. Read full text with references at: www.wikipedia.com.]
Cerebrosides
Cerebrosides are glycosphingolipids which are important components in animal muscle and nerve cell membranes. Myelin is the most well known cerebroside. [Excerpt from Wikipedia.com. Read full text with references at: www.wikipedia.com.].
Brain Peptones
The peptones are enzymes that activate the other ingredients and make them work. Liver peptones from USDA and FDA regulated beef.
L-Glutamic Acid HCL
Glutamate is the most abundant swift excitatory neurotransmitter in the mammalian nervous system. It can also be converted into glutamine. [Excerpt from Wikipedia.com. Read full text with references at: www.wikipedia.com.].