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Here is some game changing info that many people might not know about, I've been aware of it for some time, but it wasn't until recently (this year) I seen this video from The Doc talking about liver detox and ridding fatty liver, validating the old...
"Hyperfocusing on a single nutrient, e.g. saturated fats, can lead to a very skewed idea of what constitutes a “healthy” diet. As an example, consider sources of saturated fats. Coconut oil, beef, eggs, salmon and whole-milk yoghurt are all sources of saturated fats, but they all come with...
Huperzine A is an all natural nootropic molecule that is commonly found in many top selling cognitive enhancement products. It works by inhibiting the enzyme acetylcholinesterase, which breaks down the neurotransmitter acetylcholine. Acetylcholine is responsible for not only cognitive function...
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I get a lot of questions about nootropics and since they all increase choline/acetylcholine levels why can't you just take choline(bitartrate)? The answer lies in the image here: A is Dimethylaminoethanol and B is Choline. Choline is a positively charged molecule(4 bonds to...
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Dimethylaminoethanol(DMAE) is a nootropic compound naturally found in the body. It is an excellent precursor to choline(gets methylated by SAMe) and acetylcholine, a neurotransmitter that helps nerve cells communicate. DMAE can help reduced concentrations of beta-amyloid in...
There is a trend now with preworkout supplements incorporating nootropics in the formula, along with your normal stimulants. I really like this direction and the combination of nootropics and stimulants works very well, IMO. Noopept is a synthetic molecule very usually classified as a racetam...
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<!-- /react-text -->Huperzine A is an all natural nootropic molecule that is commonly found in many top selling cognitive enhancement products. It works by inhibiting the enzyme acetylcholinesterase, which breaks down the neurotransmitter...
Karen D. Corbin and Steven H. Zeisel
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Nutrition Research Institute, Kannapolis, North
Carolina, USA
Abstract
Purpose of review—Choline is an essential nutrient and the liver is a central organ responsible
for choline metabolism. Hepatosteatosis and...
Linda J. Dobberstein, Chiropractor, Board Certified in Clinical Nutrition
Drugs like Benadryl, Coumadin, Sominex, Klonopin, Detrol, Flexeril, Lasix, and Elavil have something in common. They are in the class of anticholinergic medications. The use of these drugs affects the neurotransmitter...
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