To CDP, yes. I haven't tried Alpha-GPC alone so not sure. But with CDP I get a tingling in my head and a focus and drive that's reminsecent of my experiences with drugs that release dopamine and norepinephrine or agonise the same receptors, such as dexedrine, etc. However, there is no crash or dysphoria. Also the beneficial effects became more over time, because at first I would get tired or even depressed, which is normal but the CDP seemed not to be helping with that , but now it is. Also I realize that I feel a lot better if I am doing something productive and responsible while on it. It's like all the benefits then shine and make themselves more apparent.I wonder if these effects also occur with Centrophenoxine and Alpha GPC.
It appears that they occur with Alpha GPC:Farmaco Sci. 1986 Apr;41(4):325-34.
Changes in the interaction between CNS cholinergic and dopaminergic neurons induced by L-alpha-glycerylphosphorylcholine, a cholinomimetic drug.
Trabucchi M, Govoni S, Battaini F.
The present study investigates the cholinomimetic properties of the drug L-alpha-glycerylphosphorylcholine (alpha-GPC) at CNS level. Experiments using tritium labelled alpha-GPC indicate that the drug reaches the brain after i.p. and per os administration. In order to study the cholinomimetic properties of this drug an indirect functional index of cholinergic activation was used. In fact cholinergic agonists induce an activation of striatal dopaminergic output. alpha-GPC both i.p. and per os administered increased striatal dihydroxyphenylacetic acid (DOPAC) content. In addition, the in vitro K+ stimulated dopamine release was increased in rats treated in vivo with alpha-GPC. Since alpha-GPC has a weak displacing activity in QNB binding, the in vivo cholinergic activity might be due to the fact that this drug may increase the availability of choline for acetylcholine synthesis leading to increased acetylcholine production. This activity may be useful in those situations such as aging in which cholinergic activity is deficient.
When starting GPC recently, I didn't give it really any time by itself. Has anyone been able to notice anything like a dopaminergic response to GPC or CDP?
Has anyone experienced long term benefits in the "focus" area from citicoline?
Has anyone experienced long term benefits in the "focus" area from citicoline?
CDP Choline gives me wicked ACh headaches (I think this is with the combination of ALCAR).
That's pretty hardcore. Fights lethargy and low motivation I bet.I'd recommend for anyone who doesn't get any effect from CDP choline to try boosting their dose if they do not get side effects [my maximum would be 2g though you probably wouldn't need to do that all the time]. Personally I tried to go along with the "more doesn't mean better" approach but notice that every time I take a little bit more in the middle of the day it definitely effects me more positively.
What dose are you using? How much is 'a little bit more'?
my Max dose 2g, my usual is 1 g.
So usually I'll take a g in the morning, and might take up to another g some time half way into the day.
Actually I find it works very well in work situations. I can't tell you how perfectly I did the last 3 contract jobs I went to. My employer even noticed a difference. One night we worked a full 10 hours but I could have easily gone for another 4 or 5.
usually my thinking is kind of chaotic and all over the place. With CDP choline it is still chaotic and all over the place but I am more frequently able to organize and act upon different elements in the chaos. My energy level , motivation and ability to sustain focus is also increased. Personally I find CDP choline to have a mood-stabilizing element that helps me to be more logical.
Edited by protoject, 25 November 2011 - 10:51 PM.