Souvenaid is a food for special medical purposes for the dietary management of early Alzheimer’s disease. Must be used under medical supervision.
Our Memory and Cognitive Products
Souvenaid® comes in two formats to nutritionally support memory function in those affected by early Alzheimer’s disease. With both Souvenaid® liquid and Souvenaid® powder available, incorporating this into your diet is easy, especially as each product comes in multiple flavours to suit a variety of tastes.
Formulated to contain a unique combination of nutrients that are involved in the formation of synapses, Souvenaid® has been created and tested through evidence-based research as a nutritional support for those with early Alzheimer’s disease including mild cognitive impairment.
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What is in Souvenaid®?
Souvenaid® is powered by Fortasyn® Connect, a unique combination of nutrients formulated to nutritionally support the growth of brain connections. Fortasyn® Connect key ingredients:
- Omega-3 fatty acids
- Uridine monophosphate
- Choline
- Phospholipids
- B vitamins
- Antioxidants
Learn more about Souvenaid® ingredients here.
Is There Any Clinical Evidence for Souvenaid®?
Souvenaid® is formulated based on robust brain and nutritional science, originally developed to nutritionally support the growth of brain connections. It is clinically indicated for early Alzheimer’s Disease, with studies demonstrating safety, tolerance and benefits on memory function in this population. Souvenaid® is backed by 20 years of evidence-based research1-4 and is supported by an ongoing research program.
The longest trial completed using Souvenaid® so far was the LipiDiDiet Clinical trial, which was an independent study funded by the European Commission. This research study investigated the long-term use and impact of Souvenaid® on memory and cognitive function. In this study, Souvenaid® was shown to nutritionally support memory and cognitive function.
Frequently Asked Questions
Throughout our lives we continually lose and replace important brain connections known as synapses without noticing. What we consume in our daily diet plays an important part in the process because the brain needs key nutrients – omega-3 fatty acids, phospholipids, choline, uridine monophosphate and B vitamins – in the right combination and at the right level to replace the synapses.
Research has shown that people with early Alzheimer’s disease including MCI often have low levels of some key nutrients. Souvenaid® has been specially formulated to provide the essential nutrients for synapse formation at levels otherwise difficult to achieve through diet alone. Souvenaid® has been found to increase some blood nutrient levels in those with Alzheimer’s Disease when taken daily for 24 weeks2,4. Backed by 20 years of evidence based research1-4 and supported by an ongoing research program, Souvenaid® nutritionally supports memory function in early Alzheimer’s disease when taken daily for at least 6 months1-3.
Souvenaid® has been developed to be taken daily. When you take Souvenaid® in the day is up to you, depending on when you find it easiest to take. It might be useful to take Souvenaid® at the same time each day, for example at breakfast time, to help you remember to take it.
REFERENCES
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- Scheltens P et al. J Alzheimers Dis 2012; 31: 225–236
- Soininen H, et al. Alzheimer’s Dement. 2021;17:29–40
- Shah RC et al. Alzheimers Res Ther 2013; 5: 59
Souvenaid is a food for special medical purposes for the dietary management of early Alzheimer’s disease. Must be used under medical supervision.