Tman2002 said:
I was thinking of trying this
http://www.southnatural.com/500114.html
acetlycholine has a lot to do with muscle nerve impulse.
Doesn't look too bad, i occassionally take:
Ginkgo Biloba: Active compounds in Ginkgo extract improve circulation, discourage clot formation, reinforce the walls of the capillaries, and protect nerve cells from harm when deprived of oxygen.A Remedy For
* Poor circulation in the brain
* Poor circulation in active muscles
* Vertigo due to poor circulation
* Ringing in the ears due to poor circulation
Ginkgo is generally accepted as a remedy for minor deficits in brain function, such as those that occur with advancing age. It is used to improve concentration and combat short-term memory loss due to clogged arteries in the brain, and to treat dizziness, ringing in the ears, headache, and emotional hypersensitivity accompanied by anxiety. For people with intermittent circulation problems in the legs, it permits longer pain-free walks.
Huperazine: he compound appears to have the power to sharpen the mind and potentially ward off the devastating effects of the memory-robbing disease known as Alzheimer's
Mental improvements associated with huperzine A appear to stem from the compound's ability to inhibit the breakdown of acetylcholine, a brain chemical essential to memory.
Vinpocetine: Vinpocetine has several possible actions, including increasing cerebral blood flow and metabolism, anticonvulsant, cognition enhancement, neuroprotection and antioxidant. Vincamine, the parent compound of vinpocetine, is believed to be a cerebral vasodilator.
I personally seem to have greater clarity and mental ability while taking the stuff.
I get it in a product called GHV from bulknutrition, but the stuff you listed has a few of those ingredients as well