We use only the highest-quality ingredients, sourced in the USA, and rigorously tested for purity.
There are 786 studies on Vinpocetine and counting.
Vinpocetine is also known as periwinkle plant.
Vinpocetine is also known as periwinkle plant.
We are obsessed with quality control. All our ingredients are sourced from the USA and tested by independent third party labs to ensure purity. You can view the test results in our Certificate of Analysis.
Vinpocetine is a 100% natural nootropic that is extracted from periwinkle plants. Vinpocetine has been found to have significant vasodilatory and neuroprotective effects, which has been taken advantage of in its use as a method of improving cognition in patients suffering from cerebral and cardiovascular pathologies. Both its antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties have suggested that vinpocetine could act as an anti-aging drug.
“To me Vinpocetine feels like I had a cup of coffee and the effects lasted 8 hours. I usually dose in the morning and again right after lunch, especially on days I really need to get work done. I just completed entrance exams for med school and this stuff was my secret weapon. I ordered some for my 63 year old father.” -Aaron P.
Shown to have vasodilatory effects and reduce platelet aggregation in patients with dementa/AD
Efficacy and Safety of Vinpocetine as Part of Treatment for Acute Cerebral Infarction: A Randomized, Open-Label, Controlled, Multicenter CAVIN (Chinese Assessment for Vinpocetine in Neurology) Trial
Vasodilatory effects used as method in study
Vinpocetine Attenuates Pathological Cardiac Remodeling by Inhibiting Cardiac Hypertrophy and Fibrosis
Vinpocetine Suppresses Pathological Vascular Remodeling by Inhibiting Vascular Smooth Muscle Cell Proliferation and Migration
Anti-inflammatory response in patients with Acute Ischemic Stroke patients
Amelioration of intracerebroventricular streptozotocin induced cognitive dysfunction and oxidative stress by vinpocetine — a PDE1 inhibitor
Vinpocetine Improves Scopolamine Induced Learning and Memory Dysfunction in C57 BL/6J Mice