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So what exactly is NMT?

NMT is short for n-methyltyramine, a novel version of the compound L-Tyramine. Its main mechanism of action implies that it releases norepinephrine, giving you instant energy when you need it. NMT also has many other effects, including;

  • the release of other various neurotransmitters
  • an increase in insulin secretion
  • and a decrease in blood sugar levels

It is also known to block a receptor known to promote fat storage.

What about so called vasoconstriction from usage of stimulants? In the case of NMT, vasoconstriction during exercise is not likely because the α1-adrenergic receptors activated by the norepinephrine released by NMT can be selectively blocked by sympathetic nervous activity, allowing the β2-adrenergic receptors to dominate.

In short, NMT is known to:

  • Reduce pre-workout fatigue with a sustained boost in energy
  • Significantly increase adrenergic, dopaminergic and serotonergic neurotransmitters by acting as an indirect sympathomimetic amine
  • Increase insulin secretion and decreases blood sugar levels
  • Block the receptor that promotes fat storage
  • Augment short-term and long-term energy stores for explosive power and prolonged endurance

BENEFITS:

  • Enhanced alertness and energy will assist in a strong mind and body relationship for even the toughest workouts
  • Increased endurance by providing long lasting clean energy and suppressing the effects of fatigue