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DMAE (Dimethylaminoethanol, DMAE bitartrate)
DMAE [(CH3)2NH.CH3Ch2OH)] is a
free radical chain transfer agent, slowing the aging of the
central nervous system, as well as preventing the formation
of other possible contaminants and age pigments such as ceroid
(which accumulates in the liver) and amyloid (which is known
to attack the Central Nervous System of Alzheimer's victims).
It also reverses the production of lipofuscin (or age/liver
spots in the skin and nervous system), as well as preventing
fatty acids from becoming oxidized and rancid. Lipofuscin appears
to both directly and indirectly inhibit Dopamine (Dopamine is
one of the 3 major neurotransmitters of the brain), production
and transmission. Thus, DMAE has more antiaging properties which
not only prevents aging, but as in the case of age spots, can
actually reverse the occurrence of aging, than most other Vitamins
and antioxidants.
Of course when used in correctly formulated combinations, these
effects are only enhanced further. Lipofuscin itself has been
shown to accumulate in the brain and nerve cells, killing off
neurons by inhibiting dendrite expansion by blocking the flow
of vital nutrients from within nerve cells. Lipofuscin may be
related, as a precursor, to amyloid formations (yet another
toxic pigment formed as the residues of failed autoimmune attacks)
found to be inappropriately inhabiting and eventually killing
off the neural cells of Alzheimer's victims. Lipofuscin age
pigment forms especially rapidly in the dopamine-dependent tracts
of the brain, plugging these pathways up and inhibiting dopamine
to act.
Dopamine is a neurotransmitter which affects sexuality, locomotion,
mood, tissue growth and repair. Encephalitis lethargic or sleeping
sickness, Parkinson's Disease and Catatonia in Schizophrenia
are known to be correlated with low dopamine populations within
the brain. Interestingly, dopamine populations also decline
with age as lipofuscin increases. Thus lipofuscin appears to
both directly and indirectly inhibit Dopamine production and
transmission. Dopamine also falls prey to autoxidation, producing
free radicals and hydrogen peroxide which damage dopaminergic
nerve receptors.
(PARENTHETIC WARNING: Common sense suggests that ingesting hydrogen
peroxide in any form as a dietary supplement of any kind is
likely dangerous, therefore, promoting dopamine receptor damage
throughout the Central Nervous System.)
DMAE is an ingredient in the following product(s):
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BUFFER PH
pH Balancer
Price: $29.95

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For Inattentiveness, Memory, and Stress
Price: $81.95
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PARASITIN
Parasite Cleanse
Price: $29.95

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CLEARIN
Acne & Blemishes
Price: $25.95

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