psych wrote:
earthdweller wrote:
Personally, I look at the other angle that has to do with the brains' utilization of glucose, blood supply, and ATP utilization.
Do you think supplementation with creatine might be useful? As its supposed to have mild cognitive effects and has something to do with ATP (IIRC)
I try to look at disease models when I try to speculate on the effectiveness of some supplements.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Creatine = below in this link, it tells how creatine could possibly benefit some people with some nervous system disorders.
http://www.merck.com/mmhe/sec06/ch076/ch076e.html = effects of old age on the brain etc.
I do know that the brain, among other cells in the body, makes use of many different substances that support its metabolism and its energy demands.
http://www.boston.com/yourlife/health/d ... lood_flow/
Here is another thing that I want to comment on what I wrote earlier in the other post: I also want to add that its not the extra oxygenation that I would be in favor of if increased blood flow to the brain will result in that. But the blood is stable when this increased blood flow occurs and so I may be exxagerating on what may happen and may just happen mildly - but still exxagerating.
The blood vessals in the brain dialate or constrict based on the ratio of carbon dioxide to oxygeon that is in the blood system. But I learned that this has to do with the patterns irregular in breathing such as hyperventalization.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Citric_acid_cycle = this explains the chemical conversion process that cells use to utilize cellular forms of energy and use them for ATP.