Description
-Neurochemical Effects-
: Effects Serotonin, Noradrenaline, Dopamine levels (Improves mood)
: Potentiates Acetylcholine Release (Support short term memory)
- Increases the consolidation of new information into long-term memory
: Boosts SOD levels (antioxidant)
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Raises Phospholipid turnover [increases neuronal cellular membrane
fluidity] (improves faster cognitive functioning at the neuron level)
: Enhances Synaptogenesis (supports youthful synaptic health)
: Supports physical strength (increasing the maximum oxygen input by enhanced cardiac functional capacity)
-Dose-
500-3,000 mg daily.
-When can I feel it?-
Can usually be noticed within an hour to a few days.
-Research-
Age Ageing 1977 May;6(2):123-31 The differential effects of meclofenoxate on memory loss in the elderly.
Marcer D, Hopkins SM.
A double-blind study of the effects of meclofenoxate on memory performance of fit, able, elderly subjects was carried out.
These revealed that meclofenoxate appears to increase the consolidation of new information into long-term memory, ….
It
was also found that significantly more of the subjects receiving
meclofenoxate reported an increased level of mental alertness.
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