- Supports the brain and the nervous system function.
- Helps with cognitive abilities such as memory and learning.
- May contribute to better muscle coordination.
DMAE has been developed to maintain brain activity and nervous system function, as well as to support health in general, now available to buy in supplement form at Supersmart's. It is formulated from DMAE bitartrate, a derivative of dimethylaminoethanol.
Naturally present in fish such as sardines and anchovies, DMAE has attracted scientific interest due to its similarity to choline and phosphatidylcholine, nutrients which play a role in synthesizing acetylcholine in the body, one of the nervous system's main neurotransmitters. As a result of this similarity between dimethylaminoethanol and choline, DMAE bitartrate can be used to maintain or increase acetylcholine levels and thus support the brain and nervous system function.
DMAE is a powerful and effective molecule which has been the subject of several scientific studies. Its use has primarily been associated with increased levels of acetylcholine in the brain:
The many benefits of DMAE are now available in its bitartrate form as a nutritional supplement, delivered in vegetarian capsules, with a suggested dose of three capsules a day. Supersmart has other dietary supplements available to buy that may also be of interest for maintaining brain activity and cognitive function, such as Sodium R-Lipoate, with neuroprotective effects, and two powerful antioxidants formulations: N-Acetyl Cysteine and Perlingual glutathione.
Daily serving: 3 capsules Number of servings per bottle: 50 |
Quantity per serving |
DMAE (from 1053 mg of dimethyleaminoethanol bitartrate) | 390 |
Other ingredients: Acacia gum |
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