A member asked:

If i have acetylcholine deficiency will be able to lift weights as much as a normal person can ? what if i have higher acetylcholine will i be able to lift more than a normal person?

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My thoughts: Not clear what you really want. Acetylcholine does mediate neuromuscular transmission, and if malfunctioning, due to diseases, such as myasthenia, spider bites, botulism, fertilizer sprays. Level drops in brain due to alzheimers, but does not affect muscle. Not sure whether you are asking about supplements for muscle growth, but this does not involve ach.

Answered 3/7/2014

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