In this video, you'll learn why some neurohackers use DMAE. Including what it is, why it's used as a nootropic, recommended dosage, possible side effects and clinical research to back it all up.
DMAE has two methyl groups and is structurally similar to choline, which is a direct precursor to acetylcholine (ACh). But it turns out that DMAE is NOT a precursor to acetylcholine as reported on many nootropic and brain optimization sites.
But some neurohackers report that supplementing with DMAE has worked wonders for their brain. So what's going on here?
We do know that DMAE prevents choline uptake by cells forcing more free choline to be available in your system. And DMAE stimulates cholinergic receptors. Which 'may' promote synthesis of acetylcholine (ACh) in your brain.
DMAE also helps eliminate lipofuscin and free radicals from brain cells. And DMAE may improve mood and energy while influencing sleep patterns.
Neurohackers who supplement with DMAE report better short-term memory, more alertness, improved focus, better mental clarity and better sleep.
However, I do NOT recommend using DMAE as a nootropic supplement. But if you must use DMAE, please refer to this video or transcript and listen closely to the section on "Dosage Notes" and "Side Effects".
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