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Neuroprotective Properties Of Citicoline

Citicoline was identified in 1955 and synthesized in 1956. Since that time, it has been thoroughly studied and researched for the following decades. Originally used as a prescription drug for Parkinson disease, , nowadays it is widely available as a dietary supplement with a broad spectrum of properties. One of the most extensively researched subjects since the introduction of Citicoline to the market are its neuroprotective properties. It is also worth to note that in recent studies, Citicoline has shown very promising results on cognitive and behavioral symptoms of ADHD in children.

How does Citicoline protect your brain? OR Citicoline and neuroprotection

Citicoline (CDP-choline, Cytidine 5′-diphosphocholine) is a naturally occurring compound that plays a key role in brain health and function, as well as the ability to protect the nervous system (particularly one’s brain) from various forms of damage.

A good example is the fact that Citicoline is a precursor of: cytidine and choline. and choline is necessary for maintaining the integrity of cell membranes. As a cell membrane stabilizer, Citicoline helps to protect cells from damage caused by oxidative stress.

Citicoline shows also anti-inflammatory effects in various neurodegenerative conditions such as Alzheimer’s disease and Parkinson’s disease. Regular supplementation with Citicoline can help to reduce the amount of pro-inflammatory molecules and cytokines, thus protecting neurons from inflammation-induced damage.

Citicoline is known for its significant role in supporting neuroplasticity and regeneration of brain cells, thus improving the brain’s ability to form new neural connections. This in turn may be a great help for all patients who suffer from problems with the recovery of brain function following injury, stroke, or other severe neurodegenerative conditions.

Cerebrocholin - a reliable source of Citicoline

Citicoline is available in some food products, such as animal liver, kidneys, brain, fish, broccoli, eggs, and cauliflower, but only in limited amounts, far from being of any therapeutic significance. Due to that fact, it is necessary to turn to supplementation with a dietary supplement in order to provide Citicoline in amounts that will show results, which usually means at least 500 mg/day.

In this regard, one of the best choices available on the market is Cerebrocholin. This dietary supplement not only contains Citicoline in its purest form (chemically identical to Citicoline synthesized by the human brain) but is also highly bioavailable and safe to use even for a long time.

Regular supplementation with Cerebrocholin (Citicoline) has also some more benefits: Citicoline can help with various memory-related problems, enhance one’s cognitive capabilities, and increase the amount of energy available to the brain – all this with virtually no side effects.