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Nootropics

L-Tyrosine

Mechanism L-Tyrosine is an amino acid precursor metabolized by the enzyme Tyrosine Hydroxylase into Levodopa and subsequently Dopamine and norepinephrine (both possible nootropic chemicals). Dopamine and norepinephrine antagonists, reuptake inhibitors

Sulbutiamine

This is a nootrpoic I would really like to take and explore – apparently side effects can be quite significant and tolerance builds quickly. If anyone has any experiences of

Acetyl-L-carnitine

Mechanism Acetyl-L-carnitine is an acetylated derivative of the amino acid L-carnitine; it possesses both superior bioavailability and unique properties over the basal L-carnitine molecule. Acetyl-L-carnitine exhibits an array of properties

Vitamin D3

Mechanism Vitamin d3 or cholecalciferol is an essential hormone in the human body and is the most biologically available vitamin d supplement. It is converted in your liver and kidneys

Vitamins

Vitamin supplements – for the last decade it has been common knowledge that vitamin supplementation can play a roll in maintaining and improving overall health and well-being. Today’s vitamin market

Lion’s Mane (Hericium Erinaceus)

Mechanism Lion’s mane or in latin hericium erinaceus is rare fungus found in China, Japan, North America and some parts of Europe. Known for its medicinal properties throughout Asia –

Memory Implant

And so the dawn of brain implants, or smart augmentations has arrived. As scientists begin their testing – in a field of exponential returns – there are individuals out there

Exercise

Introduction When many of us imagine exercise we envisage sweaty gym clothes, aching muscles and the axiom that is the permission to wear clothes fit for the 70’s without adequate

Noopept

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Coconut Oil

Introduction Coconut oil, medium chain fatty acids and monoglycerides have been garnering accolade in organic and health-food circles over the last few years; originally recognised as a dangerous oil, high