Dexiderol

Doxiderol is a supplement for the brain sold as it has three main advantages: it increases mental concentration, improves memory and helps increase energy. The product produced by Mentis Laboratories is considered a completely natural preparation produced in a GMP-certified laboratory. Metris Laboratories is a New York-based company that produces all natural supplements designed to help people achieve their goals. The company's only product is Doxiderol, with no other information about the production facilities, origin and history of the company.


The supplement contains several ingredients with different mechanisms to improve memory, energy and concentration. There are ingredients that support the synthesis and functioning of neurotransmitters, antioxidants, brain blood flow enhancers and stimulants such as caffeine. Doxiderol is designed for healthy adults who are looking for a safe way to increase mental energy, concentration and memory.

1) What is Doxiderol?

Doxiderol is a combination of herbs, amino acids and other nutrients in a formulation that is intended to benefit almost immediately (within 15 to 20 minutes after use). Vinpocetin is a chemical compound similar to the substance found in the Vinca Minor plant. The main advantages of vinpocetin are due to its ability to dilate peripheral vessels. It has therefore been shown to increase blood flow in the brain and has neuroprotective properties. It supports brain functions such as memory and concentration and activates brain metabolism by increasing the brain's ATP synthesis, known as the universal 'currency' of energy.


As far as medical use is concerned, vinpocetin has been used as a prescription medicine in Europe since 1960. It has been prescribed in cerebrovascular disorders, in the treatment of age-related cognitive disorders, as part of the treatment of short-term memory loss and to relieve tinnitus symptoms. Vinpocetin is generally well tolerated, but can cause stomach pain, pain, sleep disorders, migraine headaches, nausea, dizziness or nervousness.


Acetyl-L-carnitine is naturally produced in the liver and kidneys, but it can also be taken from certain foods such as poultry, fish, dairy products and red meat. Recent evidence indicates that it can have neuroprotective properties. Acetyl-L-carnitine can reduce attention deficits in patients with Alzheimer's after long-term treatment as well as in the mild treatment of cognitive disorders. One study showed a slower rate of cognitive decline (measured as critical verbal ability and memory) in Alzheimer's patients who have been treated with acetyl-L-carnitine. In addition, there are studies that explore the potential benefits of treating Parkinson's disease. Acetyl-L-carnitine is considered a safe supplement at doses of less than 3 g/day. Otherwise, mild side effects such as vomiting, rash, diarrhea and fish smell can occur.