Comment · Thu, March 21, 2013 · Ceretropic
Has anyone experimented with Centrophenoxine as an alternative acetylcholine supplements in their stack?
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dangling_participles · 6 points
I was watching this vedeo about Centrophenoxine use as a nootropic, and they mention as a precaution that it is an effective cholinurgic enhancer. So instead of introducing more acetylcholine into the brane it improves uptake. The caution is that excessive acetylcholine can cause headaches and muscle cramps. I'm assuming then that one would not want to mix Centrophenoxine with any of the choline supplements.
What I'm wondering though, is if this would be as effective when paired with a racetam as choline supplements are supposed to be. Another possibility is that it would have a synergistic effect when combined with piracetam and a choline supplement since piracetam is supposed to deplete acetylcholine. I would probably want to be careful about dosing though. Or am I totally overestimating the strength of these supplements?
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[deleted] · 1 points
interesting. so centro + cdp would be advised?
u/MisterYouAreSoDumb · Ceretropic
If choline levels are an issue with you, then I would suggest a choline precursor with your DMAE or centro. For me, it's not an issue. I never get any choline deficiency headaches, so DMAE should be fine on it's own. I have only been taking DMAE for a week, so I cannot tell yet. I also have been battling some intestinal issues caused by maca, so absorption is hit or miss right now.