I am new to this forum,just want to share my experience with Mg L-Threonate and DMEA…I started taking this combination two months ago after experiencing fogs in my memory and retaining info abilities and found out after 24 hrs a sharp improvement in my memory and ability to retain info.
After a month, I can easily learn new Language, analyse data more clearly and still maintain my calmness and emotional state of mind…The effect seems to be long lasting and permanent…I have slowed my intakes of this combination to three times a week and still got the same results.
Thanks for the correction duddy,Indeed it is DMAE and not DMEA. On the contrary it was a typographical error not the other way round Effects seemed permanent…It’ the fifth week now and I am developing near photographic memory…Excellent products.
Effective magnesium supplementation can be very helpful for brain function, and DMAE can be very helpful too.
On magnesium threonate, I found the original literature reports quite startling. Both for the type of effect claimed, and for it making absolutely no sense because magnesium threonate will never reach the brain. It will dissociate into entirely separate threonate and magnesium ions.
The situation will be like this: There in the plasma is floating this threonate ion, over there is this calcium ion, there is a potassium ion, of course there’s a whole bunch of water molecules all around, and over there is a magnesium ion but not one that came from the supplement, etc.
It is not, by the way, a chelate. It’s a salt, as with for example magnesium citrate or magnesium sulfate.
So we have this startling result. Why would it better deliver magnesium to the brain?
I am guessing that the rats were pretty magnesium deficient in the first place, guaranteeing a fine result. But whether that is so or not, at any rate there is no independent research that I have found that backs up the reports of the inventor.