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Hydergine stimulates oxygen flow to the brain relieving symptoms of deteriorating mental capacity Hydergine is an ergoloid mesylate (derived from rye) and it has become one of the world's most useful and popular æsmart drugsÆ. It is known to have all the following effects: Increase blood supply to the brain. Increase oxygen delivered to the brain. Enhance metabolism of brain cells.Protect the brain from insufficient oxygen supply.Slow the deposit of the age pigment lipofuscin in the brain.Prevent free radical damage to brain cells.Increase intelligence memory learning and recall. Currently hydergine is used almost exclusively for treating patients with either dementia or 'age-related' cognitive symptoms.
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