Reduce simple mistakes and crank out error-free work the first time.*
Unlock peak mental performance with choline right when you need it.*
Research has shown that Acetyl-L-Carnitine may reduce mental and physical fatigue*.
Alpha-GPC has the most evidence supporting its efficacy and superior absorption through the gut wall and passage into the brain.
Acetyl-L-Carnitine is an immediate byproduct of metabolism that combines with CoA supplied by Vitamin B5 to produce Acetyl-CoA and Carnitine. At this stage in the process, this newly created Acetyl molecule is then able to join the Acetyl group of the acetylcholine molecule. Research has shown that Acetyl-L-Carnitine may also reduce mental and physical fatigue*.
There are many different types of acetylcholine precursors, but Alpha GPC has the most evidence supporting its efficacy and superior absorption through the gut wall and passage into the brain. Once in the brain, Alpha-GPC is only one step removed from becoming the bioactive neurotransmitter, acetylcholine.
Each bottle of Acetylcholine Brain Food™ contains 20 servings. Recommended daily serving is 3 capsules per day.
Take 3 capsules on days you need higher mental processing speed, or as directed by your healthcare provider.*
Do not exceed 8 capsules per day.
Warning: If you are pregnant, nursing, or taking medications, consult a healthcare practitioner before use.
"Best Choline supplement that I have tried yet"
"My usage of the product is taking two in the morning 9-10ish and another one at noon. I feel it does affect how alert and productive and energetic you are throughout the day."
"...offers a noticeable increase in mental accuity that is not 'hyper' or 'buzzy' like a caffiene high. It just offers a solid sense of better cognition. I highly recommend."
[1] Nurk E, Refsum H, Bjelland I, Drevon CA, Tell GS, Ueland PM, Vollset SE, Engedal K, Nygaard HA, Smith DA. Plasma free choline, betaine and cognitive performance: the Hordaland Health Study. Br J Nutr. 2013 Feb 14;109(3):511-9. doi: 10.1017/S0007114512001249. Epub 2012 May 1. PMID: 22717142.
[2] Scafidi S, Fiskum G, Lindauer SL, et al. Metabolism of acetyl-L-carnitine for energy and neurotransmitter synthesis in the immature rat brain. Journal of neurochemistry. 2010;114(3):820-831. doi:10.1111/j.1471-4159.2010.06807.x.
[3] Pettegrew, JW. Molecular Pyschiatry. Nov. 2000, Volume 5, Number 6, Pages 616-632.
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