What is it? Sulbutiamine, a synthetic derivative of thiamine, is used in France to treat fatigue and is also available as a dietary supplement. Known for its nootropic effects, it may improve memory, focus, and mood, though its effectiveness for fatigue is uncertain; some athletes also use it to boost performance. What does science research…
What is it? Agmatine, derived from the amino acid arginine, acts on multiple molecular targets, including neurotransmitter systems, ion channels, nitric oxide synthesis, and polyamine metabolism. Its ability to influence these systems suggests potential applications in health and disease management. What does science research say? What do user think? *Based on large scale analysis of…
What is it? 5-Hydroxytryptophan (5-HTP), also known as oxitriptan, is a natural amino acid and serotonin precursor used in treating depression and other conditions. It can be enhanced when combined with AAAD inhibitors like carbidopa, which increase its effectiveness and duration. What does science research say? What do user think? *Based on large scale analysis…
What is it? 5-amino-1MQ blocks the enzyme NNMT, which methylates compounds involved in detoxification and is active in various tissues, including the liver and brain. Increased NNMT activity is associated with diseases like cancer and Parkinson’s, making it a potential target for new therapies. What does science research say? What do user think? *Based on…
What is it? Huperzine A is a natural compound found in certain mosses, marketed as a supplement for memory and concentration enhancement, though its effectiveness for neurological conditions like Alzheimer’s is still uncertain due to poor study quality. What does science research say? What do user think? *Based on large scale analysis of publicly available…
What is it? Ashwagandha, an evergreen shrub used traditionally in Indian medicine and commonly sold in supplements, has insufficient scientific evidence supporting its safety or efficacy in treating health conditions. What does science research say? What do user think? *Based on large scale analysis of publicly available user experiences, the higher it is the better…