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The Science behind Cytolean™
General structure of modified B-PEA analogs
COMMON NAME
Tyramine
Dopamine
Epinephrine
Amphetamine
Methamphetamine
Ephedrine
Methcathinone
Bupropion
Phentermine
Mescaline
MDMA |
CHEMICAL NAME
4-hydroxy-phenethylamine
3,4-dihydroxy-phenethylamine
Beta-3,4-trihydroxy-N-methyl-phenethylamine
Alpha-methyl-phenethylamine
N-methyl-(alpha-methyl-phenethylamine)
N-methyl-beta-hydroxy-(alpha-methyl-phenethylamine)
N-methyl-beta-keto- (alpha-methyl-phenethylamine)
3-chloro-N-tert-butyl-beta-(alpha-methyl-phenethylamine)
a,a-dimethyl-phenethylamine
3,4,5-trimethoxy-phenethylamine
3,4-methylenedioxy-N-methyl-(alpha-methyl-phenethylamine) |
Now that is some list! Not all of those compounds have a place in weight
loss but surely anyone with any knowledge about anything knows that all
of those compounds are “effective” at what they are meant to do (even
if the effects are quite different among them).
So... what would happen if we could somehow “interfere” with that
annoying and pesky monoamine oxidase enzyme that prevents our
naturally occurring, fully DSHEA compliant and best of all, totally legal
goodie, that being B-PEA from being “deactivated” before any
significant amount of it hits the brain after it is ingested? Yeah... well I
was wondering the same thing myself actually! :: Read more |