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DMAE – Lights On! 60 vcaps Life Choice

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Description

Supports healthy brain and nerve function as a precursor to the neurotransmitter acetylcholine

  • 100% Pure Pharmaceutical Grade
  • Non-GMO

D.M.A.E. (dimethylaminoethanol) is normally present in small amounts in our brains.
When supplemental amounts are used, DMAE is known for its brain function enhancements.  It is a naturally occurring nutrient found in seafood, such as anchovies and sardines–just like the old saying that fish is brain food.

DMAE helps elevate mood, improve memory, increase cognitive and learning ability, also physical energy.

Many people will take DMAE for its mild stimulant effect, yet DMAE helps most people fall asleep, sleeping more soundly, and having less fatigue during the day.  DMAE has the ability to enhance brain functions at the higher level and can compensate for various neuropsychological deficits ranging from cognitive processes to aging itself. DMAE greatly reduces the lipofusion from brain and nerve cells and is able to cross the blood brain barrier.

DMAE has proven to be a safe alternative for such learning and behavior problems as Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD) and Hyperkinesias. Other conditions for which DMAE is useful are chronic fatigue, mild depression and confusion.

DMAE may also add spice to one’s sex life. Dr. Eric Braverman, brain and aging specialist and author of The Healing Nutrients Within, says that aging affects all parts of the body linked with sexual function, both internally and externally. In men, greater physical stimulation is required to attain and maintain erections, and orgasms are less intense due to brain, hormonal, and vascular factors. In women, menopause contributes to sexual decline, partly as a result of physical symptoms like vaginal dryness, hot flashes, and weight gain. DMAE is a precursor to acetylcholine, a key neurotransmitter. This is why DMAE can also be found in our Neurotransmitter Support.

To improve your sex drive, optimize the following neurotransmitters:
• Dopamine for Desire
• Acetylcholine for Arousal
• GABA for Orgasms
• Serotonin for Resolution

According to Dr. Braverman, since DMAE is a precursor for the brain chemical acetylcholine (responsible for arousal), it’s believed that people with low brain levels of acetylcholine are unable to concentrate on sex, hence disrupting the normal arousal process.

An important note: there are no reports of DMAE dependency, like that of prescription drugs.