hopping around, browsing checking here and there on wikipedia as per usual i got lost into this obscure article; https://en.wikipedia...num_Biosciences "In 2015 Signum partnered with Nerium International to launch a dietary supplement called eicosanoyl-5-hydroxytryptamide (EHT).[8] EHT is derived from coffee and inhibits demethylaton of the enzyme protein phosphatase 2 (PPP2CA; PP2A).[9] EHT has shown neuroprotective effects in a mouse model of Parkinson's disease"
wait, what? now that is something! i never heard of this before and its damn recent, 2015? and how come its on the market and i dont even know? here is more information; http://www.nature.co...x.2011.590.html and the company http://www.prweb.com...web12644620.htm
i checked the contents and it has the usual vitamins minerals crap as most supplements but also this new unique chemical eicosanoyl-5-hydrotryptamide supposedly derived from coffee but upon research its in very tiny amounts versus the large amount of caffeine you will consume to get even few mgs doesnt seem worth it so this supplement seems like the best new thing. anyone curious, interested into this??