MCT oil may protect the brain from age-related decline, but claims of improved cognitive performance in healthy adults are untested. MCTs are a type of fat found in coconut oil and some other natural products. They may have nootropic benefits such as: Neuroprotection. Research suggests that MCTs can help protect the brain from Alzheimer's and other forms of cognitive … [Read more...]
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Catuaba as a Nootropic
Brazilian infusion herb catuaba may improve mood and help protect brain cells from damage. Catuaba is a bark extract taken from a number of trees and widely used in Brazil to promote health. It may specifically offer such potential benefits for brain health as: Protecting the brain. Catuaba has demonstrated a neuroprotective effect in animal brain cells. … [Read more...]
DHA as a Nootropic
Despite conflicting research, DHA is widely used to buttress cognitive development and prevent cognitive impairment. DHA is an omega 3 fatty acid believed to offer a wide variety of health benefits. Similar to other nootropics, it seems particularly capable of promoting brain health through: Neuroprotection. The antioxidant and anti-inflammatory activities of DHA as … [Read more...]
Rosemary as a Nootropic
Rosemary may improve memory and alertness by protecting neurons and neurotransmitters. Rosemary is a woody shrub that contains a diverse store of health-promoting bioactive nutrients that may specifically benefit brain health via: Neuroprotection. Rosemary has a capacity to protect neurons through its antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and nicotinic receptor-binding … [Read more...]
Hordenine as a Nootropic
Hordenine is popularly used to boost cognitive function and productivity, with very minimal research behind it. Hordenine is a chemical compound that acts as a central nervous system (CNS) stimulant. It is believed to offer such potential uses in brain health as: Stimulating the CNS. Hordenine has been shown to trigger the sympathetic response in animals. … [Read more...]




