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Xcel® is a herbal formulation made with ingredients known to improve brain functions like memory, mental vitality, and concentration. Boosting these functions will lead to increased brainpower and mental performance.

Xcel®-the herbal alternative

Xcel® is a non-addictive, herbal option to help you and your family with cognitive difficulties.

The ingredients of Xcel® have a wide range of positive mental benefits, as you can see in the table below:

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The importance of cognitive skills:

Cognitive skills can mean the difference between being a
great learner, and a below-average learner.

When cognitive skills are lacking, the child can fall behind in learning because of difficulty processing and retaining new information.

Unfortunately, many struggling students are shifted into the next grade, without ever mastering the most basic academic skills like reading, writing and maths – all because their cognitive skills haven’t been properly developed first.

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What is cognitive dysfunction?

Cognitive dysfunction is most commonly manifested in children and adolescents in the form of “learning disorders”. A learning disorder is defined as difficulty in an academic area (reading, mathematics or written expression). The child’s ability to achieve in the specific academic area is below what is expected for the child’s age, educational level, and level of intelligence. The difficulty experienced by the child is severe enough to interfere with academic achievement or age-appropriate normal activities of daily living. Learning disorders are sometimes called learning disabilities, or specific learning disabilities. Types of learning disorders include the following:

Types of learning disorders include the following:

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Reading disorder (sometimes called dyslexia)

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Mathematics disorder

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Disorder of written expression

What are some of the causes of poor concentration and focus?

  • Poor sleep and a lack of routine
  • A daily diet that lacks nutrition and is high in sugar and fat
  • Spending too much time staring at screens (gaming, videos, phone etc.)
  • Traumatic life events or difficult family conditions at home
  • Certain medications and illnesses, including low thyroid function or iron deficiency
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What is cognitive dysfunction?

Cognitive dysfunction is most commonly manifested in children and adolescents in the form of “learning disorders”. A learning disorder is defined as difficulty in an academic area (reading, mathematics or written expression). The child’s ability to achieve in the specific academic area is below what is expected for the child’s age, educational level, and level of intelligence. The difficulty experienced by the child is severe enough to interfere with academic achievement or age-appropriate normal activities of daily living. Learning disorders are sometimes called learning disabilities, or specific learning disabilities. Types of learning disorders include the following:

Types of learning disorders include the following:

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Reading disorder (sometimes called dyslexia)

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Mathematics disorder

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Disorder of written expression

What are some of the causes of poor concentration and focus?

  • Poor sleep and a lack of routine
  • A daily diet that lacks nutrition and is high in sugar and fat
  • Spending too much time staring at screens (gaming, videos, phone etc.)
  • Traumatic life events or difficult family conditions at home
  • Certain medications and illnesses, including low thyroid function or iron deficiency

What can Xcel® do for your child?

May assist children in the following:

  • Improving cognitive function
  • Improving retention of newly acquired information
  • Improving concentration
  • Enabling the brain to work under stress
  • Calming the agitated mind

May assist adults and the elderly in the following:

  • Improving cognitive function
  • Improving retention of newly acquired information
  • Improving concentration
  • Enabling the brain to work under stress
  • Calming the agitated mind
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Lifestyle tips to improve your child’s concentration

Exercise

Get some exercise

Exercise increases circulation in the body, sending oxygen where it’s needed, including the brain. It also increases their energy levels, while reducing hyperactivity and stress at the same time.

Diet

Improve their diet

To give their brain the energy it needs at the start of every day, try to incorporate complex carbohydrates, along with a protein and something green.

Sleep

Give your child enough sleep

Anything from 9 to 11 hours of sleep every night, so be sure to get to bed early enough.

Water

Drink plenty of water

Just like any other organ in their body, your child’s brain needs water to work properly. So, ensure your kids get plenty of water to stay hydrated.

Lifestyle tips to improve your child’s concentration

Exercise

Get some exercise

Exercise increases circulation in the body, sending oxygen where it’s needed, including the brain. It also increases their energy levels, while reducing hyperactivity and stress at the same time.

Diet

Improve their diet

To give their brain the energy it needs at the start of every day, try to incorporate complex carbohydrates, along with a protein and something green.

Sleep

Give your child enough sleep

Anything from 9 to 11 hours of sleep every night, so be sure to get to bed early enough.

Water

Drink plenty of water

Just like any other organ in their body, your child’s brain needs water to work properly. So, ensure your kids get plenty of water to stay hydrated.

Xcel 60 Tablets

Xcel®

60 Tablets

Xcel Kids 100ml & 200ml Syrup

Xcel® Kids

Kids Syrup

Xcel® Cognitive Benefits:

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Improves memory

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Improves attention

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Improves concentration

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Enhanced learning capacity & cognitive function