Beta Phenylethylamine
Beta Phenylethylamine (PEA) is a naturally occurring compound found in the brain and some foods. It functions similarly to mood-enhancing neurotransmitters such as serotonin and dopamine, while also boosting their effects.
According to recent research, it seems to defend against depression, poor attention span, and even weight gain, especially when coupled with other lifestyle changes and treatments. Beta Phenylethylamine has been shown to have psychomotor, rewarding, and reinforcing effects on the brain, particularly through its interaction with dopamine D1 receptors. However, it is important to note that long-term use of Beta Phenylethylamine may have side effects such as nervousness/anxiety, shaking, racing heart, confusion, insulin resistance, and bone density loss.
The dosage recommendations depend on an individual’s current health, body size, and medical history. It is recommended to start with a low dose and work your way up to a higher dose if required. It is also important to note that taking too much Beta Phenylethylamine can cause side effects similar to those caused by the drug amphetamine, especially if taken with medications that alter neurotransmitter levels.