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B12 transdermal patch
For instance, acetylcholine is the primary nerotransmitter related to information processing. Acetylcholinerase is responsible for the breakdown of acetylcholine. There are multiple supplements that will increase acetylcholine production, among them CDPCholine, alphaGPC, DMAE, centrophenoxine and Acetyl L Carnitine. If you double up, you simply hit a ceiling on the amount of acetylcholine available. Also, many nootropics such as huperzine A inhibit acetylcholinerase. Inhibiting acetylcholinerase has the same effect as producing more acetylcholine.
piracetam
http://www.ceri.com/noot.htm
take choline with piracetam
cdpcholine
sulbutiamine
tends to prevent mental fatigue
synthesized version of thiamine (crosses blood-brain barrier better than thiamine)
thiamine reserves play a role in mental endurance
broken down into thiamine parts (vitamin B1)
pyritinol
increases alertness, energy and ability to concentrate
super version of vitamin B6
picamilion
GABA reduces nervous excitement
GABA cannot cross the blood-brain barrier
picamilion is a synthesis of niacin (vitamin B3) and GABA that was designed to cross the blood-brain barrier.
picamilion is broken down to niacin and GABA
aniracetam
derived from piracetam, but has different effects
lion's mane
increases production of nerve growth factor (NGF)
NGF is responsible for determining the rate at which new brain cells are produced
nobel prize :)
fish oil
two omega-3 fatty acids: EPA and DHA
phosphatidylserine
synthesized from uridine, choline and DHA
phosphatydlcholine and phosphatidylserine are essential components of every nerve cell membrane
bacopa
brain specific B1, B3 and B6
sulbutiamine
pyritinol
picamilion / picamilon
vitamin B deficiency
idebenone
pregnenolone
cerebrolysin
theanine
vinpocetine (vasodilator)
taurine
SAMe
vital for methylation reactions
"Methylation reactions are necessary to transform the 8 amino acids to 100 specific function amino acids"
galantamine - acetylcholinerase inhibitor
deaths: http://www.tga.gov.au/adr/aadrb/aadr0602.htm#1
melatonin
vitamin B12
magnesium
deprenyl + PEA combination (recreational?)
creatine (a nootropic for vegetarians?)
vyvanse (an amphetamine)
methylcobalamin
inositol
AlphaGPC (for choline)
ALCAR Arginate (neurite growth)
flax seed oil
Acetyl-L-Carnitine
L-Glutamine
Choline Bitartrate
Ginkgo (Leaves) Extract
Eleuthero (Root) Extract
Asian Ginseng (Root) Extract
Ashwagandha (Root) Extract
Gotu Kola (Leaves) Powder
Royal Jelly
Vinpocetine
Huperzine
Thymus
Dimethylaminoethanol (DMAE) Bitartrate
centrophenoxine (for lipofuscin removal)
NAC
di-methyl-glycine
phenylalainine
taurine
ALA
methylcobalamin
produces SAMe for you:w
diminishes homocysteine levels
increases energy, improves alertness, decreases the need for sleep, increases the quality of sleep
vinpocetine
nicotine patch for focus
http://www.imminst.org/forum/Nicotine-patch-for-focus-a-log-t23915.html
selegiline
pseudoephedrine
ritalin
donezepil
modafinil
hydergine
phenytoin
digitoxin
coumarin
gamma-hydroxybutyrate
encephabol (pyritinol HCl)
huperzine
alpha-glycerylphosphorylcholine
cell membranes:
phosphatydlinositol
phosphatydlcholine
phosphatydlserine
inositol
glycosphingolipids - lipids with single sugar molecules attached
acetylcholine levels:
CDP choline
Alpha GPC choline
ACHe inhibitors
commercial products:
biotests powerdrive
scivation's neurostim
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