How to use J-147 powder
J-147 Overview
J-147 powder came into being in 2011 at the Cellular Neurobiology Laboratory of the Salk Institute. Since its inception, there have been numerous studies that affirmed its efficiency in treating Alzheimer’s disease and reversing the aging process.
Dr. Dave Schubert with his fellow researchers at the Salk Institute have played significant roles in the study of J-147 curcumin. In 2018, the neurobiologists unraveled the J-147 mechanism of action of the nootropic and its role in managing neurodegenerative diseases.
The study and research of this drug are centered on its significance in the management of Alzheimer’s condition. However, healthy users have been interested in the J-147 benefits such as memory enhancement, boosting the learning capacity, and rejuvenation of the neurons.
In 2019, pharmacists set out to experiment with the J-147 Alzheimer’s antidote on humans.
Standard Dose of J-147
(1)Regular dose
A typical daily J-147 dosage lies between 5mg and 30mg. You can split the J-147 dosage into two. Preferably, your dose should be on the lower range and escalate it basing on your body’s tolerability.
This supplement is orally active. You should refrain from taking it later in the evening or at night because some J-147 reviews state that it might mess up your sleep pattern.
(2)Patient dose
Researchers used 10mg/kg of J-147 dosage to treat Alzheimer’s disease in mouse models.
However, your dose should hinge on your condition. Take, for example, if you are after enhancing your cognition, you should ensure to take 5mg to 15mg. Contrariwise, for neurological protection and management of neurodegenerative disorders, you can escalate the dose to about 20mg and 30mg.
In J-147 clinical trials, the subjects would take the dose immediately after the overnight 8-hour fast.
The difference between J-147 and T-006
T-006 is a derivative of J-147 nootropic. The compound has been designed by replacing the methoxyphenyl group of J-147 curcumin powder with tetramethylpyrazine.
Supplementing with T-006 for close to three months will reduce brain fog and step up the overall energy. What’s more, the powder increases verbal acuity and makes the user calmer. Contrary, J-147 experiences include improved memory, vision, and smell.
Despite these insignificant differences, the two supplements have the same effects.
Is J-147 safe when using?
J-147 drug is safe. It has successfully passed the toxicology testing in animal trials as required by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). Besides, J-147 clinical trials have been underway for some time.
There are no records of adverse J-147 effects in both preclinical and human trials.
User review/experiences after using J-147
Here are some of the J-147 reviews;
The Capybara says;
“…There can also be a feeling of too much energy at the start. Not a caffeine or amphetamine type of energy, but more a natural energy. I enjoyed this phase since I was able to think about doing something such as bike riding, and then do it without any hesitancy or having to convince myself to get started. Motivating myself was effortless. This largely dissipated after a few weeks, and while I enjoyed this feeling, other may not, and so I’m listing this as a potential side effect.”
F5fireworks says;
“It looks like an interesting and promising nootropic. There was apparently a clinical study in the US last year.”
Another user says;
“Okay, I got it yesterday and I’ve taken 10mg for 3 doses already. I took it sublingually and it dissolved pretty well. It doesn’t taste bad. Immediate effect started very fast for me. My vision and mind seemed sharpened somehow, but it could be just placebo. It doesn’t seem like to have any negative effect at all, but it is too early to tell… I felt everything fine and energized the whole day with another 10 mg in the morning at around 6 am.”
Fafner55 says;
“I continue to take J147 without apparent benefit other than the reduced inflammation and swelling previously noted.”
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