Centrophenoxine ≥ 99 % Powder
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Centrophenoxine also known as Lucidril and Meclofenoxate is one of the most popular “nootropic”. Since its development in 1959 people have used it as a neuroprotector, cognitive enhancer and even a lifespan extender.
Introduction
Centrophenoxine has been studied for its potential to help healthy people to enhance memory and cognitive function and improve overall brain health. According to recent studies it has also been used to treat Alzheimer’s disease and dementia.
Centrophenoxine is a combination of two chemicals:
- Dimethyl-aminoethanol (DMAE), which is a natural substance found in some foods (fish, seafood) and in small amounts in the brain. It is a source of Choline and is believed to have stimulating effects on the brain.
- Parachlorphenoxyacetic acid (pCPA), a synthetic version of plant growth hormones called “auxins”.
Description
Centrophenoxine also known as Lucidril and Meclofenoxate is one of the most popular “nootropic”. Since its development in 1959 people have used it as a neuroprotector, cognitive enhancer and even a lifespan extender.
Introduction
Centrophenoxine has been studied for its potential to help healthy people to enhance memory and cognitive function and improve overall brain health. According to recent studies it has also been used to treat Alzheimer’s disease and dementia.
Centrophenoxine is a combination of two chemicals:
- Dimethyl-aminoethanol (DMAE), which is a natural substance found in some foods (fish, seafood) and in small amounts in the brain. It is a source of Choline and is believed to have stimulating effects on the brain.
- Parachlorphenoxyacetic acid (pCPA), a synthetic version of plant growth hormones called “auxins”.
Potential Benefits
1) May Affect Learning and Memory
As a so-called “nootropic”, or “cognitive-enhancing” compound, Centrophenoxine has been claimed to be able to boost learning and memory.
2) May Be Neuroprotective
One of the more widespread claims is that it may potentially help protect the brain and its cells from stress and damage – in other words, that it may be “neuro-protective.”
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2) May Improve Mood, Fix Your Brain Fog and Enhance Cognition
According to one early study of 80 healthy subjects, taking a different drug containing DMAE for three months was reported to increase their cognitive abilities, perceived energy levels and overall sense of well-being.
3) May Increase Lifespan
Centrophenoxine has also been touted as having potential effects on overall lifespan.
According to one animal study, Centrophenoxine was reported to extend the lifespan of mice by 30 to 40%.
Centrophenoxine has also been reported to potentially reverse the effects of aging in the brain – specifically, by reducing free radicals and lipofuscin buildup in the rat brain (hippocampus), both of which are linked to neurodegenerative disease.
Safety Concerns
Although only a small amount of research on centrophenoxine’s safety in humans has been done so far, the early work that does exists suggests that it is generally safe – or at least not obviously toxic.
However, Centrophenoxine can raise acetylcholine levels. An excess of acetylcholine could cause mild side effects like nausea, headache, gut issues, and sleeplessness.
Research Dosage
Note: The information below is not intended as a guide for personal use of Centrophenoxine, as adequate data about its potency, safety, or overall effects in healthy human populations is not currently available.
Always start at the lower end and gradually increase dosage to assess response.
This drug comes in powdered form and capsules. Doses used in clinical trials are typically 600 to 2000 mg/day, taken in two divided doses at breakfast and lunch.
Some users report combining Centrophenoxine with racetams, although no hard data on the safety of this is available.
Interactions
Because the main component in Centrophenoxine – DMAE – is believed to act (at least in part) by increasing acetylcholine levels, it may have unpredictable interactions with other drugs that affect this neurotransmitter and other choline-related mechanisms, such as:
- Acetylcholine esterase (AChE) inhibitors
- Cholinergic drugs
- Anticholinergic drugs
Additional information
powder | 15g, 25g, 50g |
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