Comment · Sat, November 19, 2022 · ND Owner
Neumentix Spearmint Extract 14.5% Rosmarinic Acid
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mlp275 · 4 points
I have been looking for bulk source for Neumentix powder. It seems obvious that Nootropics Depot overlooked this option when they added Sabelius to their store. Neumentix is 14.5% rosmarinic acid, whereas the only ND option is said sage extract at 2.5%. MYASD, is there any hope you will ever carry Neumentix?Neumentix™ Phenolic Complex K110-42 [from spearmint extract (Mentha spicata) (aerial parts)] [standardized to minimum 24% total phenolics (minimum 14.5% rosmarinic acid)]
I had experienced significant cognitive effect from this extract. It was offered in a tableted product at Walmart for a long time but was recently discontinued. Looking for other options for high potency rosmarinic acid.
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u/MisterYouAreSoDumb · ND Owner
Our Cyracos lemon balm has high rosmarinic acid. Most batches are around 14%. However, rosmarinic acid seems to have a bell shaped dose/response curve. Higher amounts are not always more calming. In fact, they are more stimulating. I personally like our normal lemon balm, which has 1% rosmarinic acid, over Cyracos. Be careful not to directly compare completely different plants just because they might be standardized to the same compound. That's just a standardization. There is a lot more to the plant than just that one compound, and that changes the effects significantly in many cases. That being said, I am not opposed to a spearmint extract. However, I will want to do my own beta testing to determine which standardization I think we should go with. Maybe that is rosmarinic acid. Maybe it's limonene, dihydrocarvone, dihydrocarveol, carveol, or carvone. Maybe it is a combo.
What cognitive effects did you notice?