Citicoline and Huperzine A
Citicoline raises the supply of acetylcholine while huperzine A slows its breakdown, a complementary cholinergic pairing.
Citicoline
A choline source studied for focus, memory, and brain health.
Huperzine A
A plant alkaloid that slows acetylcholine breakdown for memory.
Great to combine
These two are frequently stacked together; they complement each other and are commonly taken at the same time.
How to take them
Citicoline
- Dose
- 250–500 mg per day (up to 2,000 mg in clinical studies)
- Timing
- In the morning or early afternoon, with or without food
Huperzine A
- Dose
- 50–200 mcg (micrograms) per day
- Timing
- Earlier in the day; commonly cycled rather than taken daily
Frequently asked
Can you take Citicoline and Huperzine A together?
Yes, they are commonly taken together. Citicoline raises the supply of acetylcholine while huperzine A slows its breakdown, a complementary cholinergic pairing.
What's the best time to take Citicoline and Huperzine A?
Around the same time works well. Citicoline: In the morning or early afternoon, with or without food. Huperzine A: Earlier in the day; commonly cycled rather than taken daily.
How do Citicoline and Huperzine A interact?
Synergy: Work better together than alone. Citicoline raises the supply of acetylcholine while huperzine A slows its breakdown, a complementary cholinergic pairing.
Related pairings
Citicoline + Uridine
Citicoline supplies choline while uridine supplies the nucleotide; combined with omega-3 DHA they form the classic membrane-synthesis stack.
Citicoline + Omega-3 (Fish Oil)
DHA and a choline source like citicoline are used together to build neuronal membrane phospholipids.
Caffeine + Huperzine A
Both can be overstimulating; combining cholinergic and stimulant effects may increase jitteriness or restlessness in sensitive people.