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Huperzine, Choline, and Cognition
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<blockquote data-quote="DixieWrecked" data-source="post: 212219" data-attributes="member: 38965"><p>Huperzine-a increases levels of acetylcholine in the brain by inhibiting acetyltransferase. There are currently several Rx acetyltransferase inhibitors that are used to treat dementia and Alzheimer's. I know that some feel there is a bit of brain fog that comes with TRT and I was curious if anyone has deployed this compound and if it was successful in improving cognitive function. I am on day three of my trial and so far haven't noticed too much, maybe a tad better word recall. I will keep everyone posted but would love to have a thread with choline related discussion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DixieWrecked, post: 212219, member: 38965"] Huperzine-a increases levels of acetylcholine in the brain by inhibiting acetyltransferase. There are currently several Rx acetyltransferase inhibitors that are used to treat dementia and Alzheimer's. I know that some feel there is a bit of brain fog that comes with TRT and I was curious if anyone has deployed this compound and if it was successful in improving cognitive function. I am on day three of my trial and so far haven't noticed too much, maybe a tad better word recall. I will keep everyone posted but would love to have a thread with choline related discussion. [/QUOTE]
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