SynaQuell 8.17 oz by Thorne
SynaQuell by Thorne is a brain health supplement designed to enhance cellular energy production and promote a healthy balance of inflammatory cytokines, particularly for individuals involved in contact sports.
Key ingredients in SynaQuell and their benefits:
- Ketones, like BHB, offer an alternative fuel source for injured and uninjured brains.
- BCAAs are vital precursors to neurotransmitters such as dopamine, serotonin, and norepinephrine.
- DHA, an essential fatty acid found in high concentrations in brain cell membranes, supports a healthy balance of inflammatory cytokines in the brain.
Recommendation:
Thorne suggests mixing 2 scoops with at least 8 ounces of water two times daily or as recommended by your healthcare practitioner.
Serving Size: Two Scoops (7.7 g)
Servings Per Container: 30
Two Scoops (7.7 g) Contains: %DV
Calories 23
Total Carbohydrates 1g <1% **
Riboflavin (as Riboflavin 5'-Phosphate Sodium) 25 mg 1,923%
Magnesium (as Magnesium Beta Hydroxybutyrate) 59 mg 14%
L-Leucine 1.25 g ***
L-Isoleucine 625 mg ***
L-Valine 625 mg ***
Beta Hydroxybutyrate (as Magnesium Beta Hydroxybutyrate) 500 mg ***
Glutathione (Reduced) 250 mg ***
Trans-Resveratrol 125 mg ***
Curcumin Phytosome (Curcuma longa extract (root) / Phospholipid complex from Sunflower) 125 mg ***
DHA (Docosahexaenoic Acid) (from Algal Oil) 125 mg ***
Coenzyme Q10 Phytosome (Coenzyme Q10/ Phospholipid complex from sunflower) 50 mg ***
Betaine Anhydrous (Trimethylglycine) 42.5 mg
**Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet L-Valine
***Daily Value (DV) not established.
Other Ingredients: Flavors, Citric Acid, Carboxymethylcellulose Gum, Stevia extract (leaf) (Rebaudioside A 95%).
ALLERGY WARNING
This product is contraindicated in an individual with a history of hypersensitivity to any of its ingredients.
PREGNANCY WARNING
If pregnant or nursing, do not use this product.
INTERACTIONS
Curcumin has been shown to reduce the therapeutic efficacy of cyclophosphamide (Cytoxan) in animal studies. In vitro research revealed that curcumin decreased camptothecin-induced death of cultured breast cancer cells. Curcumin might also interfere with the absorption and efficacy of the chemotherapy drug irinotecan, used to treat colon cancer. The concurrent use of curcumin with these agents should be avoided.