by Golden Thinker | May 12, 2020 | Encyclopedia of Substances
Pramiracetam What is Pramiracetam? Pramiracetam is a synthetic molecule which was first development for the treatment of memory loss and cognitive decline in Alzheimer’s disease in the 1970’s. The molecule is a member of the racetam family. Pramiracetam was derived...
by Golden Thinker | May 9, 2020 | Encyclopedia of Substances
What is Astaxanthin? Astaxanthin is an abundant molecule found in a variety of marine wildlife, including a type of green algae called Haematococcus pluvialis. Astaxanthin belongs to a family of molecules called carotenoids. These molecules cause the red or pink...
by Golden Thinker | May 9, 2020 | Encyclopedia of Substances
Curcumin (95%) What is curcumin? Turmeric, from the curcuma longa plant, is the easily distinguishable, golden spice used throughout Asia as a main ingredient in curries. While turmeric packs a delicious punch, the spice has more to offer than flavour. Turmeric...
by Golden Thinker | May 9, 2020 | Encyclopedia of Substances
Vitamin K2 (Menaquinone-7) What is Vitamin K2? Vitamin K2 is an essential nutrient for blood coagulation. Vitamin K nutrients are a family of fat-soluble molecules which are an essential nutrient for blood coagulation. First discovered in 1929, vitamin K has also been...
by Golden Thinker | May 9, 2020 | Encyclopedia of Substances
Gingko Biloba Extract (24/6 CP2015) What is Gingko Biloba? Gingko biloba is one of the world’s oldest species of tree. For thousands of year gingko biloba has been used as a natural medicine. In fact, its use dates all the way back to ancient China. Chinese medicines...
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