When acetylcholine levels begin to decline as a result of the aging process, supplementing with acetyl-L-carnitine can stimulate the production of acetylcholine and memory improve short-and long-term capacity of concentration and attention, hand / eye coordination, speed of reaction to stimuli and therefore cognitive function , perception, memory, opinion, reasoning, humor and emotional wellbeing.
The acetyl-L-carnitine seems to be one of the few substances capable of slowing the progression of Alzheimer's disease and improve function brain even in cases where damage is irreparable.
Recommended dose 100-500 mg. Clinical trials for the treatment of Alzheimer's and Parkinson have used doses between 1500 and 2000 mg without significant side effects were appreciated.
Dr. Iraima Acuña. Nutrition Specialist.
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