 A neotropic is a substance that enhances cognition and memory and facilitates learning. Here are five neotropic nutraceuticals that are proven to enhance your brain power. Acetyl-L carnitine. Ven-pissitine. Hooperazine-A. Alpha-GPC. Phosphotidal serine. As a neotropic, the primary benefit that acetyl-L carnitine offers is in its effects on acetylcholine, an important neurotransmitter responsible for memory, learning, analysis, perception, computation, and many more cognitive processes. Ven-pissitine is a powerful natural neotropic that passes the blood-brain barrier and boosts cerebral blood flow to the brain. Ven-pissitine has been reported to improve concentration abilities and enhance auditory and visual perception. Hooperazine-A is an intellectual enhancer that inhibits the acetylcholine-stereis enzyme from breaking down acetylcholine, a learning neurotransmitter, thus increasing both its level and duration of action and may be useful in fighting cognitive decline in the elderly. Alpha-GPC has significant neotropic properties including memory enhancement, protection against brain aging, and further treatment of anxiety. Extensive research has shown Alpha-GPC to be an effective treatment for a variety of disorders including Alzheimer's disease, vascular dementia, and stroke. Phosphatidylserine is a phospholipid compound that is able to cross the blood-brain barrier and enter into the central nervous system. It is vital to the health and efficient functioning of your brain cells and has numerous benefits related to memory, learning, attention, and mood. Most importantly, phosphatidylserine helps the brain metabolize glucose and release and bind with a number of neurotransmitters. Neuroplasticity, your ability to reshape your nervous system and brain, is proven to exist and we even know how to increase it. Whether you're looking to boost your brain power or simply maintain it, the Professional Subliminal Center offers an array of high-quality, neotropic nutraceuticals. Please visit our website and feel free to email or nurse with any questions you may have.