Neuroprotection
Bluelighter
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idarevone is a powerful antioxidant, approved in Japan for treatment or prevention of serious brain damage following stroke or psycholigal disorders e.g. bypoler and psychosis. It works by strongly scavenging free radicals and ROS of many types, and through this mechanism it blokes methamphetamine neurotoxicity according to some studies. However, the way this compound is described by scientific papers, e.g.: powerful stable antioxidant with high availability to the CNS after oral ingestion, make its benefits sound some what overexadurated or too good to be true. What are your thoughts, has anyone tried it?