I think that is L-arginine, L-tyrosine, Choline, inositol, and some other amino acid that I can't tell, in a different language.
L-arginine is aa amino acid that is a vasodilator, it helps with blood flow and you can use it to combat vasoconstriction. No mental effects that I'm aware of
L-tyrosine is an amino acid that is a precursor to dopamine (your body uses it to produce dopamine. But it won't help your body produce more dopamine faster than normal, it will just help you to be able to replenish dopamine. Some people find it can produce some minor motivational effects
Choline is the direct precursor to acetylcholine, which is a neurotransmitter involved in memory ad a bunch of other things. Choline is an essential nutrient but most get enough from their diet. No real mental effects except it allows your brain to make plenty of acetylcholine. Some drugs like piracetam (nootropics) will deplete acetylcholine faster so it's recommended to supplement additional choline while on them.
Isositol is a carbohydrate that has a number of functions in the brain but it won't get you high or make you feel like anything.
L-theanine (which I mentioned last post) is used to make both dopamine and GABA in the brain, which is why it gives you a minor calming/relaxing feeling. I find it good for bouts of anxiety. It would likely help somewhat, but only subtly, with dealing with GABAergic withdrawal. But sometimes every little bit helps.