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In this video you'll discover the nootropic benefits of Magnolia Bark. Including why we use Magnolia Bark as a nootropic, recommended dosage, side effects, clinical research, and the best type of Magnolia Bark to buy.
Magnolia Bark comes from the Magnolia tree originally found in Southeast Asia, Eastern North America, Central America and the Himalayas.
Magnolia Bark was first recorded in the “Shennong Herbal Classic” from the Qin and Han Dynasty around 221 B.C. to 220 A.D. It was used to treat anxiety, asthma, depression, gastrointestinal disorders, headache, and more.
As a nootropic, Magnolia Bark is known for its anti-anxiety benefits and is used as an alternative to benzodiazepines.
And Magnolia Bark is also used as an anti-depressant. Studies have demonstrated the honokiol and magnolol found in Magnolia Bark help prevent decreases in serotonin in your brain.
There is also growing evidence that inflammation in the brain contributes to depression. Here again, Magnolia Bark has been shown to significantly reduce levels of pro-inflammatory cytokines; tumor necrosis factor α (TNF-α), interleukin 1β (IL-1β), and interferon γ (IFN-γ).
Today, Magnolia Bark is widely used to elevate mood, decrease pain, and improve immune health.
Neurohackers report that supplementing with Magnolia Bark provides an anti-anxiety effect within minutes of taking it.
Most say they feel relaxed and ready to sleep after taking Magnolia Bark. Using it as a sleep supplement helps them fall asleep faster and stay asleep throughout the night.
Feelings of anxiety and depression can be reduced significantly with Magnolia Bark daily supplementation.
Recommended dosage of Magnolia Bark is up to 500 mg per day. Effective dosage depends on the strength of the extract.
This in-depth Magnolia Bark review covers:
00:00 Magnolia Bark intro
00:25 Magnolia Bark as a nootropic
03:17 How does Magnolia Bark work in the brain?
05:15 Magnolia Bark benefits
06:26 How does Magnolia Bark feel?
07:13 Magnolia Bark clinical studies
07:52 Magnolia Bark recommended dosage
08:38 Magnolia Bark side effects
10:24 Types of Magnolia Bark to buy
* The statements made in this video have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. The products and supplements referred to anywhere on Nootropics Expert channel are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. Please check with your doctor before trying any supplement mentioned in this video for your own safety.
Magnolia Bark comes from the Magnolia tree originally found in Southeast Asia, Eastern North America, Central America and the Himalayas.
Magnolia Bark was first recorded in the “Shennong Herbal Classic” from the Qin and Han Dynasty around 221 B.C. to 220 A.D. It was used to treat anxiety, asthma, depression, gastrointestinal disorders, headache, and more.
As a nootropic, Magnolia Bark is known for its anti-anxiety benefits and is used as an alternative to benzodiazepines.
And Magnolia Bark is also used as an anti-depressant. Studies have demonstrated the honokiol and magnolol found in Magnolia Bark help prevent decreases in serotonin in your brain.
There is also growing evidence that inflammation in the brain contributes to depression. Here again, Magnolia Bark has been shown to significantly reduce levels of pro-inflammatory cytokines; tumor necrosis factor α (TNF-α), interleukin 1β (IL-1β), and interferon γ (IFN-γ).
Today, Magnolia Bark is widely used to elevate mood, decrease pain, and improve immune health.
Neurohackers report that supplementing with Magnolia Bark provides an anti-anxiety effect within minutes of taking it.
Most say they feel relaxed and ready to sleep after taking Magnolia Bark. Using it as a sleep supplement helps them fall asleep faster and stay asleep throughout the night.
Feelings of anxiety and depression can be reduced significantly with Magnolia Bark daily supplementation.
Recommended dosage of Magnolia Bark is up to 500 mg per day. Effective dosage depends on the strength of the extract.
This in-depth Magnolia Bark review covers:
00:00 Magnolia Bark intro
00:25 Magnolia Bark as a nootropic
03:17 How does Magnolia Bark work in the brain?
05:15 Magnolia Bark benefits
06:26 How does Magnolia Bark feel?
07:13 Magnolia Bark clinical studies
07:52 Magnolia Bark recommended dosage
08:38 Magnolia Bark side effects
10:24 Types of Magnolia Bark to buy
* The statements made in this video have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. The products and supplements referred to anywhere on Nootropics Expert channel are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. Please check with your doctor before trying any supplement mentioned in this video for your own safety.
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