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Beyond Muscle Forums > Supplements > idebenone (anti oxydant =nootropic)


Posted by: Saber41194 Dec 27 2004, 04:03 PM
[PRODUCT]1659[/PRODUCT] any review on this ?
even if it is bulk this cost ~$1/g



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The intracellular Na(+) content of all the male
      SHRsp rats was found to be significantly higher (180-200%) in the brain
      cells, whereas K(+) content increased only moderately, when expressed as
      percent of the intracellular dry mass. Idebenone treatment, however,
      lowered the intracellular Na(+) content of the brain cells to a
      significant extent (about 20%), i.e., it improved the Na(-) tolerance of
      the SHRsp rats, but did not alter the blood pressure.
AD  - Fritz Verzar International Laboratory for Experimental Gerontology
      (VILEG), University Medical School, Debrecen, H-4012, Hungary; Hungarian
      Section, University Medical School, Debrecen, H-4012, Hungary.


Posted by: Paul Keane Dec 27 2004, 10:37 PM
It's definitely good stuff. Stack it with alcar, ala, creatine and vinpocetine, lot of energy. Don't overdo it, or it will affect your sleep.

Posted by: Saber41194 Jan 10 2005, 04:34 AM
QUOTE (Paul Keane @ Dec 27 2004, 10:37 PM)
It's definitely good stuff. Stack it with alcar, ala, creatine and vinpocetine, lot of energy. Don't overdo it, or it will affect your sleep.

i will start with 1/4 tsp 325mg a day + alcar+aniracetam+alpha-GPG

Posted by: Saber41194 Jan 12 2005, 03:12 AM
i felt nothing ! i took 1tsp befor sleep wuth milk and hony and didnt affect my sleep!

Posted by: Michael21757 Dec 20 2006, 09:45 PM
i take arginine, alcar, and ala for nootropic properties. will this substance substantially work synergistically with this combo??

please let me know.

Posted by: ed72338 Dec 20 2006, 11:39 PM
It should. I think 100mg is a good starting dose but 200-300mg is optimal. I also take it with ALCAR and r-ala and some adaptogens like rhodiola, bacopa, etc. It also works very well in a skin cram especially to prevent sunburn or so I hear. Don't use too much or it will look like a fake tan though. But it does make skin more elastic and evens out your complexion, or at least it did mine.

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