Vinpocetine: a synthesized plant extract that improves memory
Vinpocetine is a nootropic that could potentially help protect the brain from strokes or dementia. It is also credited with helping individuals experiencing ringing in the ears—tinnitus. Despite its origin as a plant extract, vinpocetine is classified as a synthetic substance derived from an alkaloid compound found in the leaves of vinca minor, also known as lesser periwinkle plant.
How it works:
Vinpocetine improves memory and focus by increasing blood flow to the brain.
What it can do:
- It may potentially boost cognitive performance and improve memory, as well as support weight loss, enhance physical performance, alleviate motion sickness, and support the nervous system.
- Studies of the elderly and stroke patients with mild or moderate symptoms of dementia have reported improvements in concentration, memory, and cognition.
Internationally, vinpocetine is considered a drug. However, in the United States, the FDA tentatively concluded that “vinpocetine does not meet the definition of a dietary ingredient.”But what if you prefer something “natural”? Are natural nootropics just as effective at boosting your brain? To continue your reading journey, tap the button below.