Beta Phenethylalamine
What is Beta Phenethylalamine?
Beta Phenethylalamine (b-PEA) is a naturally occurring compound found in plants, animals and insects. It is a type of amphetamine, which is a stimulant of the central nervous system. It is also a trace amine, which means it is present in extremely small amounts in the body. The chemical structure of b-PEA is similar to that of dopamine, another neurotransmitter, so it has the potential to act as a dopamine reuptake inhibitor.
Where is Beta Phenethylalamine generally used?
Beta Phenethylalamine is generally used to support neurological health, to increase focus and concentration, to promote mental clarity, well-being, and energy, and to reduce stress. It has also been used to provide relief from symptoms related to depression, anxiety, PTSD, ADD, ADHD, and neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s.
Where is Beta Phenethylalamine found?
Beta Phenethylalamine is found in certain plants, animals and insects, and it is also sold as a dietary supplement.
What are the health benefits of Beta Phenethylalamine?
- Promotes mental clarity, focus and concentration
- Increases energy and alertness
- Enhances mood and well-being
- Helps to reduce stress and anxiety
- Relieves symptoms related to depression, PTSD, ADD, ADHD, and neurodegenerative diseases
Interesting Facts about Beta Phenethylalamine
- Beta Phenethylalamine has been studied for its potential in treating neurodegenerative and mood disorders.
- It is also being looked into for its potential in treating Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s.
- It may also help to regulate appetite and appetite-related hormones.
List of other similar ingredients:
- L-Phenylalanine
- DL-Phenylalanine
- Tyramine
- Octopamine
- Synephrine
- Hordenine