"Dimethylaminoethanol (DMAE)
DMAE is the perfect companion to carnosine in an anti-aging formulation because it reinforces carnosine’s anti-aging properties and provides a series of complementary benefits of its own, particularly in the brain. DMAE is a naturally occurring nutrient, with oily fish such as wild salmon and sardines among its primary sources, that enhances acetylcholine synthesis. Adequate levels of acetylcholine are important for proper memory function. Normally found in small amounts in our brains, DMAE has been shown to remarkably enhance brain function when used as a supplement.
DMAE is the perfect companion to carnosine in an anti-aging formulation because it reinforces carnosine’s anti-aging properties and provides a series of complementary benefits of its own, particularly in the brain. DMAE is a naturally occurring nutrient, with oily fish such as wild salmon and sardines among its primary sources, that enhances acetylcholine synthesis. Adequate levels of acetylcholine are important for proper memory function. Normally found in small amounts in our brains, DMAE has been shown to remarkably enhance brain function when used as a supplement.
Many people may have heard of the anti-aging results that Romanian scientist Ana Aslin achieved using something called GH3 (procaine). GH3 breaks down in the body to form DMAE and para-aminobenzoic acid (PABA). In other words, DMAE is the key active component in Ana Aslin’s anti-aging formula.
The important point to remember, though, is that one of DMAE’s prime actions is that it flushes accumulated lipofuscin from your body -- from the neurons in your brain, from your skin, and from all other organs. It also complements carnosine in that DMAE has been shown to inhibit and reverse the cross-linking of proteins and extend life span. In a French double-blind study, individuals who were given 1,200 mg per day of DMAE for five days showed significant improvements in alertness and neuromotor control, with decreased anxiety. Studies have also shown that DMAE can help improve memory, concentration, and the ability to focus.
Clinical studies of DMAE have used up to 1,600 mg per day with no reports of significant side effects. In some cases, people may experience slight headaches, muscle tension, or insomnia if they take too much too quickly. These effects are easily eliminated if intake is reduced and then gradually increased. Although there is no direct connection, many manufacturers recommend that women who are pregnant or breastfeeding, anyone who suffers from convulsions, epilepsy, or seizure disorders, and people with manic depressive illness should avoid using DMAE. This is probably more of a legal issue than a medical one. Surprisingly (or maybe not so surprisingly if you think about it), for a substance found readily in nature, it is heavily regulated in some countries, such as Canada, where a prescription is required."
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