GABA
In this video, you’ll learn the nootropic benefits of GABA. Including what it is, why it’s used as a nootropic, recommended dosage, possible side effects and clinical research to back it all up. GABA (gamma-aminobutyric acid) is an amino acid and neurotransmitter. GABA is your brain’s primary inhibitory transmitter. Its role is to keep glutamate, the primary excitatory transmitter, from overwhelming you. As a nootropic, GABA acts like a “brake” on neuron circuits during stress. …. Read More
Ginkgo Biloba
In this video, you’ll learn the nootropic benefits of Ginkgo Biloba. Including what it is, why it’s used as a nootropic, recommended dosage, possible side effects and clinical research to back it all up. Ginkgo biloba (Maidenhair) is one of the oldest species of trees on earth. Scientists consider it a “living fossil” dating back 270 million years. In the oldest Chinese Materia Medica (2800 B.C.), Ginkgo biloba was recommended for asthma, swelling of the …. Read More
How to Boost Serotonin
In this video I am going to share with you how to boost serotonin. I will cover what serotonin is, symptoms of low and high serotonin, IF you really should be trying to increase serotonin, and if you decide to, which nootropic supplements are best for increasing your serotonin levels. Serotonin is often called “the happiness hormone”. Because low levels of serotonin are typically associated with depression. It’s why SSRIs are prescribed for treating depression …. Read More
Lithium Orotate for anxiety & depression
In this video you’ll discover the nootropic benefits of Lithium Orotate. Including why we use Lithium Orotate as a nootropic, recommended dosage, side effects and clinical research. Lithium is a soft, silvery-white alkali metal that is so reactive, it sparks when it touches water. Cosmologists believe that lithium was one of the 3 elements synthesized in the Big Bang. So it’s been around for a long time. In our modern society, this trace element retains …. Read More
N-Acetyl L-Cysteine (NAC)
In this video you’ll discover the nootropics benefits of N-Acetyl-L-Cysteine (NAC). Including why we use NAC as a nootropic, recommended dosage, side effects and clinical research. N-Acetyl-L-Cysteine (NAC) is the N-acetyl derivative of the naturally occurring amino acid L-cysteine. And works primarily by helping restore the body’s natural antioxidant glutathione. NAC has been used to treat acetaminophen poisoning for decades. It provides the glutathione your liver needs to fight off the metabolite NAPQI in Tylenol …. Read More
DHEA
In this video, you’ll learn the nootropic benefits of DHEA. Including what it is, why it’s used as a nootropic, recommended dosage, possible side effects and clinical research to back it all up. DHEA is the most abundant natural steroid hormone in your body. It’s sometimes called the “youth hormone”. And is a source of your sex hormones As a nootropic, DHEA helps to enhance neuron utilization of ATP. The primary energy source of brain …. Read More