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DMAE - also known as Dimethylaminoethanol , deanol, and dimethylethanolamine
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It probably won't make you smarter, but some evidence suggests it may have benefits against the impulsive and disruptive behaviors caused by attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). http://www.wholehealthmd.com/refshelf/substances_view/1,1525,10023,00.html |
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More recently, DMAE has gained a fair amount of attention in terms of its possible utility in treating certain types of learning disabilities, under achievement, shortened attention span, hyperactivity, reading and speech difficulties, impaired motor coordination and behavioral problems in children. DMAE works by improving the brain's ability to synthesize the act of neurotransmitter acetylcholine, which plays a key role in maximizing mental focus and memory. https://www.daleguyermd.com/article_info.php?articles_id=46&osCsid=f64c0b69391aa614839574c909e5a07f |
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DMAE - (Dimethylaminoethanol or deanol)
For years dimethylaminoethanol was used to treat children with hyperactivity disorders. In addition to decreased hyperactivity, therapy with DMAE also reportedly produces increased attention span, decreased irritability, better student scholastic ability, and in some cases, an increase in I/Q scores. http://content.nhiondemand.com/moh/media/monoVMN.asp?objID=100399&ctype=ds&mtyp=4 |
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DMAE - ADD: Are Doctors Sugar-Coating Attention Deficit Diagnoses?
For those children who really do have 'minimal brain dysfunction' and even for those who don't I recommend use of the time-honored and extremely well-tested nutritional supplement, DMAE (dimethylaminoethanol). DMAE has been used for years to improve behavioral disorders in children, and may have positive effects on intelligence and grades as well. http://www.worldwidehealthcenter.net/articles-282.html |
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DMAE - The Smart Supplement
Parents of children with ADHD know firsthand the difficulty of getting their children to remain focused in a typical structured learning environment. Prescription drugs like Ritalin® (methylphenidate) have long been a common choice in the treatment of ADHD, but a growing number of physicians find Ritalin® and related medications to be potentially dangerous. As a result, more parents are investigating alternative (and more natural) therapies like DMAE, which have shown promising results and fewer potentially adverse side effects in a number of studies. http://www.lef.org/magazine/mag2004/nov2004_aas_01.htm |
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DMAE for Better Brainpower? by Andrew Weil, M.D.
What are the benefits of DMAE, and is it safe to take daily? Answer Reports that DMAE helps children with attention deficit disorder and short-term memory problems haven’t been substantiated ... DMAE may be safe, but I currently see no evidence that taking it will do anyone any good. http://www.drweil.com/u/QA/QA351562/ |
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DMAE: The Mood-Elevating Smart Nutrient
DMAE has proven to be a valuable and safe alternative for certain learning and behavior problems such as Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD) and hyperkinesia (usually the providence of children but also known to affect adults). http://www.life-enhancement.com/article_template.asp?ID=105 |
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What is DMAE (Dimethylaminoethenol)?
No serious adverse effects have ever been reported, but persons having epilepsy, bipolar disorder, or manic depression should not use DMAE. -- Dimethylaminoethenol (DMAE) is a metabolite, a product produced by the body's metabolic process of procaine. It is a central nervous system stimulant that has a mild impact. It's effect is similar to an amphetamine, but it is not such a drug. The term DMAE is actually an abbreviation for dimethylaminoethanol, a naturally occurring chemical produced by the human brain. http://www.loweringcholesterol.net/herbal-remedies/dmae |
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