Low levels of Vitamin B6 may correlate with low testosterone levels, suggesting a possible T-supportive role. Vitamin B6 is an essential vitamin with many important functions in the human body. Early animal evidence suggests it may play a role in maintaining testosterone levels. As a T-Booster, Vitamin B6 has been theorized to work by: Blocking T-binding activity. … [Read more...]
Boron for Testosterone
Major mineral that enhances nutrient bio-activity required for T production. Boron has been linked to testosterone levels for some time, with some evidence from research suggesting that boron helps the body to stockpile T-boosting nutrients. Boron’s believed effects include: Increasing serum levels of magnesium and vitamin D. Helps other nutrients involved in T … [Read more...]
Picamilon as a Nootropic
Lab-derived combination of GABA & Niacin may help with Anxiety, Mood, Sleep and Focus. Picamilon, also called pycamilon or pikamilon, is a synthetic nootropic created by Russian scientists using a combination of lab-replicated GABA and niacin (N-nicotinoyl-gamma-aminobutyric acid). Combined, these nootropics' bio-effects include: Reducing anxiety. The combination of … [Read more...]
Inositol as a Nootropic
Pseudovitamin inositol plays key roles in cell signaling and neurotransmitter balance. Once referred to as Vitamin B8, inositol is a substance naturally found in both plants and animals. As a brain health nutrient, inositol appears to: Play a key role in brain cell membrane formation and function, serving as a precursor to phospholipids that make up neurons Support … [Read more...]
Psychobiotics – Probiotics for the Brain
The human body is home to trillions of microorganisms that play a significant role in our health, and we already know that consuming some bacteria as a supplement – popularly known as probiotics – can have health benefits such as improved digestion. But according to new research spearheaded by Irish psychiatry professor Ted Dinan, human bacteria may be even more influential … [Read more...]