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Key Takeaways
- Alpha GPC (L-Alpha Glycerylphosphorylcholine) is a choline source derived from soy or sunflower lecithin and is naturally present in the body.
- It is highly bioavailable and can easily cross the blood-brain barrier, making it a preferred choline source for brain benefits in nootropic users.
- As a precursor to acetylcholine, it enhances brain energy, mood, mental clarity, and memory.
- Alpha GPC supports brain health by boosting acetylcholine levels, aiding brain cell membrane development, and increasing dopamine release.
- Recommended dosage for cognitive benefits ranges from 300 to 1,200 mg per day, and while generally safe, potential side effects include fatigue, headaches, and gastrointestinal issues.
Alpha GPC (L-Alpha Glycerylphosphorylcholine, choline alfoscerate) is a choline source derived from soy or sunflower lecithin. It is also naturally present in small amounts in your body.
Alpha GPC is more bioavailable than other sources of choline for brain benefits. Unlike choline citrate or choline bitartrate, it easily crosses the blood-brain barrier. This makes Alpha GPC a preferred choline source with experienced nootropic users.
Alpha GPC is a precursor to the essential neurotransmitter acetylcholine.
Alpha GPC helps:
- Brain Energy. Alpha GPC improves mood, and boosts mental energy. The extra choline can increase alertness and clarity of thought.
- Neurotransmitters. Alpha GPC is prized for its ability to improve memory. Its high bioavailability makes it a great source of choline for producing the neurotransmitter acetylcholine.
- Brain Optimization. Alpha GPC boosts the development of new brain cells. And enhances your brain’s ability to repair damaged cell membranes.
Overview
Alpha GPC is a type of choline that’s produced in small amounts in your body. You can also get it from eating organ meats, dairy and wheat germ.
Choline is considered an essential nutrient because when your body uses it faster than it can produce it, you need supplemental choline either from food or a supplement.
You need choline for the production of the neurotransmitter acetylcholine. And to form phosphatidylcholine (PC), used in building cell membranes.
In fact, choline is so vital to cognition and nerve function that, without it, we couldn’t move, think, sleep or remember anything.
Alpha GPC is used throughout your body. It even helps the production of human growth hormone. Athletes use it for peak performance, and to help build lean muscle mass. It provides more energy for a workout and quicker recovery.[i]
Here we’re talking about how Alpha GPC affects your brain health and chemistry.
Alpha GPC vs. CDP-Choline vs. Choline Bitartrate: What’s the Difference?
Choline is a water-soluble nutrient and its composition is similar to B-vitamins. Alpha GPC, CDP-Choline, Choline Citrate and Choline Bitartrate are all sources of choline.
CDP-Choline (cytidine 5′-diphosphocholine): Is only about 18% choline by weight. Your body naturally synthesizes choline into CDP-Choline (Citicoline). It’s then converted to phosphatidylcholine (PC) which assists cell membranes, and helps create acetylcholine.
Choline Bitartrate: An economical form of choline, and about 40% choline by weight. So 1 gram of Choline Bitartrate offers 400 mg of actual choline. It does not easily cross the blood-brain barrier. So you won’t experience the same level of nootropic benefits as with Alpha GPC or CDP-Choline.
Alpha GPC: About 40% choline by weight and easily crosses the blood-brain barrier. Alpha GPC naturally occurs in your brain as a byproduct of phosphatidylcholine (PC). When your brain needs more choline, and the choline floating around in your brain is running low, it breaks down PC from cell membranes. And turns it into Alpha GPC.
Your body and brain loves it when you use Alpha GPC. Because it doesn’t have to cannibalize its own cells to get more choline.
How does Alpha GPC Work in the Brain?
Alpha GPC boosts brain health and function in several ways. But two in particular stand out.
- Alpha GPC boosts acetylcholine, a neurotransmitter tied to memory and overall brain function. Alpha GPC is a precursor to acetylcholine. Improving the efficiency of communications between neurons in your brain. This increase in neural signaling boosts memory, learning, cognitive processing and mental clarity.
In one study, 32 healthy volunteers received either Alpha GPC or a placebo as a pretreatment. Ten days later they were injected with scopolamine to induce amnesia. The researchers found Alpha GPC was able to prevent the impairment of attention and memory normally caused by scopolamine.[ii]
These researchers showed that memory function in young healthy people could be racked up a notch. Simply by taking Alpha GPC as a supplement.
- Alpha GPC directly impacts development of cell membranes in the cerebral cortex. This outer layer of neural tissues or “gray matter” is the information processing center of your brain. It controls intelligence, motor function, organization, personality, planning and touch.[iii]
Published in Clinical Therapeutics, researchers conducted a double-blind, placebo-controlled trial with mild to moderate Alzheimer’s patients. 400 mg capsules were administered 3- times per day for 180 days. The conclusion of this trial showed consistent improvement in dementia patients given Alpha GPC.[iv]
How things go bad
As we get older, our brain chemistry and energy metabolism changes.
↓ Recall, reaction time and mood diminish
↓ Brain cell membranes degenerate
↓ Acetylcholine levels decline[v]
↓ Nerve growth factor in the brain declines
All of these age-related changes are contributing factors to the neurodegenerative diseases of aging, including Alzheimer’s and dementia.
But even if you’re not concerned with the effects of aging, Alpha GPC can help.
Alpha GPC benefits
There are many benefits of Alpha GPC. Research from hundreds of studies have shown that Alpha GPC will:
- Improve memory and learning ability[vi]
- Restore the bioavailability of acetylcholine[vii]
- Restore and boost nerve growth factor receptors in the brain[viii]
- Increase growth hormones in all age groups[ix]
- Boost cognitive performance and memory in Alzheimer’s patients[x]
Alpha GPC is water-soluble and quickly enters your brain after you take it. Once in your brain, it boosts signal transmission, and protects neurons.
Alpha GPC improves your brain function and learning processes by directly increasing synthesis and secretion of acetylcholine. As your body calls for it.
This form of choline is not a precursor to phosphatidylcholine (PC), but is a metabolite of PC. This means once PC is metabolized and stripped of its fatty acids – all that remains is Alpha GPC.
Instead of scavenging your brain’s own membranes for Alpha GPC, you give it exactly the type of choline its looking for.
How does Alpha GPC feel?
If you have trouble getting started in the morning, try coffee and 400 mg of Alpha GPC. Instead of your usual high sugar, high carbohydrate breakfast.
Alpha GPC can be a great way to boost your energy. Take it 45 minutes before you work out.
Alpha GPC helps with memory, mood, mental performance and energy. Its brain support and ability to fuel the acetylcholine in your brain cells should boost cognition in all age and gender groups.
Alpha GPC Clinical Research
In one study, researchers showed that Alpha GPC had positive effects for increasing human growth hormone.[xi]
Alpha GPC Increases the Release of Dopamine
Another trial demonstrated the increase in the release of dopamine.[xii] This is particularly significant in showing Alpha GPC can help those suffering from dopamine deficiencies. And alleviating the symptoms of diseases like depressive disorders and Parkinson’s Disease.
Alpha GPC Facilitates Learning and Memory
An ongoing trial demonstrates Alpha GPC improving memory and attention. This research shows Alpha GPC increasing the effectiveness of pairing it with donepezil (acetylcholinesterase inhibitor). Far better than using donepezil on its own.
And in rats, Alpha GPC boosted learning and memory. It increased brain energy mechanisms and decreased age-related structural changes in the brain.[xiii][xiv]
Alpha GPC Relieves Cognitive Decline and Impairment in Alzheimer’s
Thirteen published clinical trials, involving a total of 4,054 Alzheimer’s patients consistently showed Alpha GPC:[xv]
- Improved cognitive function, memory, and attention
- Promoted recovery in stroke patients
- Reversed the symptoms of acute cerebrovascular disease
- Is far more effective than using choline or lecithin in treating disease
Recommended Alpha GPC Dosage
Alpha GPC is about 40% choline by weight. So 1,000 mg of Alpha GPC provides approximately 400 mg of choline.
- Alpha GPC suggested dosage for cognitive benefits is 300 – 1,200 mg per day.
- Athletic training suggested dosage of Alpha GPC is 300 mg first thing in the morning, and another 400 mg dose 15 – 30 minutes before working out.
- Clinical treatment of Alzheimer’s Disease, dementia and other cognitive disorders dosage of up to 1,200 mg per day.
For higher dosages, split the daily Alpha GPC total into 2 or 3 doses per day. For example, 1,200 mg would be taken 400 mg at a time.
Alpha GPC Side Effects
Alpha GPC is produced naturally in your body. So is considered well-tolerated and safe.
Side effects are rare but can include fatigue, headaches, nervousness, nausea, diarrhea and gastrointestinal issues. This is often an indication you have too much choline in your body.
Because Alpha GPC causes an energy boost in many neurohackers, avoid dosing in the evening. Or you may have difficulty getting to sleep.
A very recent study published in 2021 including more than 12 million individuals aged 50 years or older who used Alpha GPC for at least 10 years had a 46% increased chance of stroke. So for short-term use Alpha GPC is safe. But if you need a choline supplement for long-term use you may want to consider switching to CDP-Choline (Citicoline) like I did once I read that study.
Type of Alpha GPC Supplement to buy
Because Alpha GPC tends to liquefy at 99-100%, many suppliers offer 50% Alpha GPC powder combined with 50% of a filler like silicon dioxide. Adjust your dosage accordingly.
AlphaSize® and CholineAid® are a Kosher Certified, Halal Certified, USP grade, NDI, GRAS-affirmed, patented forms of Alpha GPC manufactured by Chemi Nutra. Which is the U.S. business unit of parent company Chemi S.p.A., a privately held pharmaceutical and nutraceutical company based in Milan, Italy. The company has cGMP certified manufacturing facilities in Italy and Brazil.
Nootropics Expert Recommendation
Alpha GPC 300 – 1,200 mg per day
I recommend using Alpha GPC as a nootropic dietary supplement.
Your body does make some Alpha GPC on its own. And from the food you eat. But studies have shown we don’t get an adequate supply of dietary choline from food sources in our modern diet.
Alpha GPC is especially helpful for those suffering from age-related cognitive decline. Studies show it helps stop or reverse brain degeneration like Alzheimer’s Disease, and other cognitive disorders. Particularly in the early to mid-stages of the disease.
I suggest starting with a dose of 400 mg daily. And Alpha GPC is a great compliment to a stack including any nootropic from the racetam-family. Anything that causes an increase in uptake of acetylcholine in your brain.
You need to provide your brain with the choline it is demanding. Or it starts cannibalizing your own brain cells for more acetylcholine. Signs that you’re lacking adequate choline are headaches.
Take Alpha GPC at a ratio of 1:4. For example, 400 mg of Alpha GPC dose to 1,600 mg of a racetam like Piracetam.
How much Alpha GPC you should take will depend on your situation.
Age-related cognitive disorders like Alzheimer’s may want to up the dose to 1,200 mg of Alpha GPC per day.
Join The Discussion - 218 comments
Aivo Rannik
July 18, 2021
Hello David!
Reading the article, I get the feeling that Alpha GPC is more suitable for older people? I’m 37 and have ADD. Could Alpha GPC potentially help me?
Thank you!
Aivo
David Tomen
July 21, 2021
Aivo, Alpha GPC is naturally made in your brain which means it can be used by anyone no matter their age.
Rob
June 23, 2021
Hi David i was hoping you could help me out I’m a little worried. My wife this morning took Curcumin, Vitamin C, NAC, Trans-Resveratrol, Lions Mane, NONI Extract, Urdine Monophosphate, Alpha GPC, NALT, Hupperzine A and is extremely nauseous with a terrible headache. Could something have interacted that caused this?
Rob
June 23, 2021
I forgot to also add in Taurine
David Tomen
June 24, 2021
Rob, has she used any of these supplements before?
None of these supplements are contraindicated with anything on this list. But if she took these all at once without testing each one first there is no way to tell which one caused the side effects.
The only one I am unfamiliar with and have not done the research for is NONI extract. I have no idea how it works in the human brain.
David
June 21, 2021
Hi David, I went to HR Supplements to get some Noopept per your suggestion and thought I would pick up some Alpha-GPC to take with it. What I got was Choline Complex plus DMAE (not sure why I did that?). This has Alpha-GPC 150mg, Citicoline 125mg, and DMAE L-Bitartrate 125mg. Is taking one of these with 30mg of Noopept going to do the job? Same with some Aniracetam 1000mg I have? Thank you for everything!!!
David Tomen
June 22, 2021
David, it should work but you may need to double your dose of this choline complex. Especially if you are using Aniracetam as well.
Alpha GPC and CDP-Choline compliment each other. But DMAE does not provide much value to what you are trying to do with either of those nootropics.
Satya
June 9, 2021
Hi David/Is it True that Alphasize Brand of Alpha GPC being the Best Choice? I use it together with L-Citrulline.
David Tomen
June 9, 2021
Satya, AlphaSize® is a patented form of Alpha GPC manufactured by Chemi Nutra which is the U.S. business unit of parent company Chemi S.p.A., a privately held pharmaceutical and nutraceutical company based in Milan, Italy. They have cGMP certified manufacturing facilities in Italy and Brazil. So you can be sure that this form of Alpha GPC is pure as long as the end manufacturer does not include toxic “other ingredients” in their capsules.
Yuki
January 25, 2022
Do you know the price of Alphasize?
David Tomen
January 26, 2022
Yuki, Doctor’s Best has a supplement using AlphaSize® for $21.44 here: https://amzn.to/3o04Pe
Simon
May 27, 2021
I came across a paper showing how recent studies have shown a mechanistic link between intestinal microbial metabolism of the choline moiety in dietary phosphatidylcholine (lecithin) and coronary artery disease through the production of a proatherosclerotic metabolite, trimethylamine-N-oxide (TMAO). Have you read anything like this before?
The link is https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4919531/#:~:text=In%20mice%2C%20higher%20dietary%20phosphatidylcholine,eventually%20promoted%20atherosclerosis%20(1).&text=In%20our%20recent%20analyses%2C%20dietary,3%20US%20populations%20(4).
David Tomen
May 27, 2021
Simon, they make a pretty convincing argument that “high intake of phosphatidylcholine, which could lead to a higher production of TMAO, was significantly associated with an increased risk of all-cause and CVD-specific mortality, in particular among diabetic patients”
That is news to me but good information. Especially if you are diabetic.
Michelle
May 22, 2021
Hi
Is it best to take Alpha GPC on an empty stomach or after eating?
David Tomen
May 22, 2021
Michelle, Alpha GPC is water soluble so it does not matter when you take it. It will get absorbed and used by your brain empty stomach or not.
Jose Cardoso
May 10, 2021
Hi David
I would like to know your opinion about the composition of British Supplements products
Thanks
David Tomen
May 12, 2021
Jose, they claim that they offer “pure” supplements with no fillers or “other ingredients”. But can they prove it? I do not see a link to a testing program of any kind on their website.
Jose Cardoso
May 20, 2021
Ok David I understood
And what is the Alpha GPC you use?
Thanks
David Tomen
May 20, 2021
Jose, I use the Alpha GPC produced by Zazzee because it’s about as pure as I can find: https://amzn.to/3u6ycMD
Jose Cardoso
May 24, 2021
Many thanks for your help David.
Georgia
May 10, 2021
Hey David,
thank you for this information.
I am curious, so if i already take 500mg of Choline a day (sunflower lecitine) for overall cognitive function, then would I take Alpha GPC on top or would that be too much choline ?
Thank you for your help,
Georgia
David Tomen
May 10, 2021
Georgia, if you are sure your are positively getting 500 mg of Choline in your sunflower lecithin supplement (i.e. it is stated on the label) then you may not need Alpha GPC. But it depends on your system and how much choline you need.
I personally get Citicoline from Mind Lab Pro but also use a separate Alpha GPC supplement 3-times per day and it works great for me. That may or may not be true for you too.