Irwin Naturals – Brain Wiz https://brainwiz.org Level-up your mind! Thu, 09 Feb 2017 22:24:07 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.4.3 Bulletproof Coffee’s Effect In A Pill? Reviewing Brain Awake By Irwin Naturals https://brainwiz.org/supplement-reviews/brain-awake-irwin-naturals/ https://brainwiz.org/supplement-reviews/brain-awake-irwin-naturals/#comments Wed, 23 Sep 2015 03:33:42 +0000 http://brainwiz.org/?p=249 Next up for review is another brain-boosting supplement from Irwin Naturals, in this case their Brain Awake supplement (click for best price). It has a significantly different ingredient profile than Ginkgo Smart, another Irwin Naturals product we reviewed recently. Most interesting is the addition of MCT oil in place of fish oil. MCT/medium chain triglyceride oil […]

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Next up for review is another brain-boosting supplement from Irwin Naturals, in this case their Brain Awake supplement (click for best price). It has a significantly different ingredient profile than Ginkgo Smart, another Irwin Naturals product we reviewed recently. Most interesting is the addition of MCT oil in place of fish oil.

MCT/medium chain triglyceride oil has come to prominence in recent years largely because of the exploding popularity of Bulletproof Coffee, and the sustained energy many users claims it gives them. Brain Awake also contains caffeine, and we wondered if the ingredient list would give a Bulletproof Coffee-like experience. We had our testers try Brain Awake to see if it gave a similar boost. Read below to see what we found out.

Brain Awake By Irwin Naturals Label

Brain Awake By Irwin Naturals Label & Ingredients

The Ingredients

  • Vitamin B6 – 10 mg
    • Vitamin B6 is a water-soluble essential vitamin, involved in the production of neurotransmitters. Studies show that when taken in conjunction with Magnesium, B6 improved school attention in children diagnosed with ADHD.
  • Vitamin B12 – 500 mcg
    • An essential vitamin B nutrient, B12 plays an important role in numerous bodily functions, including neurological function and development.
  • Folate (as Quatrefolic) – 200 mcg
    • Another B vitamin linked to brain health and function.
  • MCT (medium chain triglyceride) oil – 1000 mg
    • Medium chain triglycerides, normally in the form of refined coconut oils, have become very popular in recent years for numerous health benefits. They’re a primary ingredient in Bulletproof Coffee, and Bulletproof/Upgraded self claims they provide sustained energy to the brain without the crash of stimulants. Research indicates MCT oil creates more ketone bodies when metabolized than most other fats, and these ketone bodies can be quickly utilized by the brain for energy. Their consumption in place of other calories sources has also been linked to increase fat loss.
  • Acetyl-L-Carnitine – 500 mg
    • This compound pairs very well with choline; when combined, the two form the neurotransmitter acetylcholine. Having both in the same supplement is a good hedge in case the body is deficient in either compound.
  • Bacopa extract (50% bacosides)(whole plant) – 300 mg
    • Bacopa Monnieri is an herb used as an antidepressant and a cognitive booster. While performing stressful cognitive tests, subjects taking Bacopa Monnieri experienced the herb’s nootropic effects and reduced both stress and cortisol levels. This is actually the highest concentration of bacosides in the extract we’ve seen in a nootropic product.
  • Holy Basil extract (2% ursolic acid) (leaf) – 200 mg
    • A noted adaptogen, Holy Basil extract helps reduce the negative effects of stress. Ursolic acid is one of several active compounds in Holy Basil, with others including ocimarin and the ocimumosides, two substances linked to adaptogenic effects. Note: In high dosages, research indicated ursolic acid may actually be an anti-fertility agent and could reduce reproductive capability in the short term. We’ve had good experience with adaptogens before, but wonder if it would have been a good idea to leave this one out given its potential side effects. We didn’t formulate this supplement, but generally our testers prefer adaptogens like Rhodiola rosea.
  • AlphaWave L-Theanine – 100 mg
  • InnovaTea Natural tea Extract (standardized to 95% caffeine) – 52 mg
  • Lemon Balm Extract – 30 mg
    • Also referred to as Melissa officinalis, lemon balm extract is linked to inducing calmness and boosting cognition, especially in stressful situations.
  • Rosemary extract (3% rosmarinic acid) – 6 mg
    • The active compound in rosemary is Rosmarinic acid, a noted antioxidant and anti-inflammatory.
  • Bioperine Complex – 6 mg
    • BioPerine is a common ingredient in Irwin Naturals products, as well as products from other general supplement manufacturers. Research suggests BioPerine/black pepper extract in the form of piperine helps the body more efficiently absorb a variety of nutrients through the digestive tract. If effective, it’s a good compliment to this supplement’s stack of nootropic ingredients.
  • Other Ingredients: Flaxseed oil, gelatin, purified water, glycerin, beeswax, soy lecithin, St. John’s bread, silicon dioxide and titanium dioxide.
Brain Awake
2 / 5 Score
Pros
  • MCT oil in easy form
  • Cons
  • Potential nausea
  • Potential side effects
  • Not good over time
  • Summary
    Brain Awake is one of those supplements several of our testers enjoyed at first, but now a lot less after some time. It's caused nausea in more than one of our testers, and several pills have exploded in the container after a few weeks, creating a bad-smelling mess. For us, this supplement is less and less appealing over time.
    Focus
    Energy
    Memory
    Beginner Friendly

    Usage Guidelines

    Take three liquid soft-gels daily with a meal and a full glass of water. If caffeine keeps you up at night, do not take this product in the evening since it contains natural caffeine. Do not use if you may become pregnant, are pregnant or nursing. State of California Prop 65: This product contains a chemical known to the State of California to cause birth defects or other reproductive harm.

    What Our Testers Say

    “I think the MCT oil gave me a physical boost as well as a mental boost, maybe even more of a physical kick. I felt the energy, but I think it was a shade less than I’ve had when drinking coffee with grassfed butter and MCT oil in the morning.”

    “I cycle off and on Bulletproof Coffee, and I was hoping this would give me a similar kick. It did, but in a milder form. Also, one of the capsules must have popped during shipping, because when I opened my bottle everything was covered in a slimy brown film, and it made it difficult to swallow the pills. I’ll probably stick to Bulletproof Coffee if I want sustained energy for a long day or need to go longer than normal between meals.”

    “This one caused some nausea for me (I usually take my supplements in the morning on an empty stomach and eat once I get to work). I wasn’t expecting this; I normally have an iron stomach. It gave me more energy throughout the day, but it’s a serving I’d have to time better in the future and plan my morning around.”

    “I enjoyed the energy from this supplement, paired with a light breakfast, I felt like I could go until the late afternoon without needing a significant food break. I felt clear headed throughout that time, though I don’t think I was tons more productive than normal.”

    BrainWiz Tips

    • Take with a full glass of water and/or meal to avoid any stomach cramps; this is often true of MCT or fish oil-containing supplements.
    • People have varying sensitivity to MCT oil; if you’ve never tried it before, it might be best to start with a smaller dosage to gauge your digestive system’s response.
    • As with any supplement regime, it’s a good idea to talk to your healthcare provider before making any changes. This supplement contains an ingredient that’s been associated with reduced sperm fertility in males.

    Supplement Summary

    Brain Awake did have a similar effect to Bulletproof Coffee, but it wasn’t quite as pronounced, and the focus our testers felt wasn’t nearly as sharp as other supplements in recent memory. We’d suggest gauging your tolerance for MCT oil carefully from the start to avoid digestive issues. The inclusion of Holy Basil extract as the adaptogen of choice also has us scratching our heads a little bit, as there are similarly effective choices in existence without the same potential side effects.

    If you like the effects of Bulletproof Coffee but aren’t a coffee drinker, Brain Awake is a zero-prep-required substitute. Overall, our testers reached for other supplements after their trial of Brain Awake was over.

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    Do You Want A Mild Brain Boost? Reviewing Ginkgo Smart By Irwin Naturals https://brainwiz.org/supplement-reviews/ginkgo-smart-irwin-naturals/ https://brainwiz.org/supplement-reviews/ginkgo-smart-irwin-naturals/#respond Thu, 10 Sep 2015 21:59:17 +0000 http://brainwiz.org/?p=169 Irwin Naturals is one of the more recognizable supplement companies in the United States. While they’re primarily known for things like natural sleep aids and vitamins, they also produce several supplements designed to produce brainpower. These are generally entry-level nootropics, meaning they’re mostly blends of well-established, if not especially cutting edge or proprietary, ingredients. We wanted […]

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    Irwin Naturals is one of the more recognizable supplement companies in the United States. While they’re primarily known for things like natural sleep aids and vitamins, they also produce several supplements designed to produce brainpower. These are generally entry-level nootropics, meaning they’re mostly blends of well-established, if not especially cutting edge or proprietary, ingredients.

    We wanted to find out if they packed any punch, or if their nootropics were just souped-up vitamin duds. The first up for review is Ginkgo Smart by Irwin Naturals (click for best price). Let’s take a look inside.

    Ginkgo Smart Label

    Ginkgo Smart Label & Ingredients

    The Ingredients

    • Fish Oil (30% Omega-3 Fatty Acids) – 878 mg
      • Omega-3 fatty acids play crucial roles in many bodily functions, and while they’re often recommended for heart health, it’s important not to overlook their benefit to the brain. These fatty acids are heavily concentrated in the brain and are important to its development and function. Many Americans (and generally people in Western countries) don’t get enough omega-3 fatty acids in their diet. This isn’t a particularly high concentration of omega-3s, and we’ve seen supplements with up to 80% purity instead of the 30% here. Of course, it’s just one ingredient in this supplement, but more and more companies are creating fatty acid blends targeted for brain health, be on the lookout for our reviews of those soon.
    • Ginkgo powder (leaf) – 400mg/Ginkgo extract (24% flavone glycodises, 6% terpene lactones) (leaf) – 120 mg
      • Ginkgo has been used for thousands of years to promote memory in Chinese medicine. More recently, clinical studies and research reviews have pointed to its efficacy in fighting dementia and neural decline.
    • Acetyl L-Caritine – 50 mg
      • This compound pairs very well with choline; when combined, the two form the neurotransmitter acetylcholine. Having both in the same supplement is a good hedge in case the body is deficient in either compound. We’re pleased Lumonol includes both compounds in order to promote acetylcholine levels.
    • Choline (as Choline-Bitartrate) – 50 mg
      • Choline-Bitartrate, a vitamin-like chemical, helps the body produce acetylcholine, one of the main neurotransmitters involved in learning along with other cognitive processes. It’s a fairly common ingredient in nootropic supplements and stacks. Many Americans are choline deficient, and this dosage is a bit more than 100% of the recommended daily value.
    • DMAE Bitartrate – 50 mg
      • DMAE Bitrate, or Deanol, is a chemical used to treat ADHD, improve memory and boost cognitive function. Deanol is essential to the production of choline, one of the building blocks of the neurotransmitter acetylcholine, which is vital for a number of nervous system activities, including signaling the heart to keep beating.
    • Trimethylglycine – 50 mg
      • Also known as betaine, may act similarly to choline when ingested, though its most documented benefits are actually in the realm of physical performance (reduced fatigue, increased muscular endurance). This is a compound we don’t see too much of in the world of nootropics, mostly because so much of the research evidence surrounding it has to do with muscular endurance rather than brain enhancement.
    • Alpha-Lipoic Acid 20 mg
    • Velvet Bean extract (10% L-dopa) 10 mg
      • Velvet bean extract is a solid, concentrated source of L-DOPA, a drug commonly used to treat Parkinsons Disease. It is a dopamine precursor.
    • Vinpocetine (from Lesser Periwinkle extract) (whole plant) – 2 mg
      • Vinpocetine is a chemical derived from the periwinkle plant, known to increase cerebral blood flow. Doctors in Hungary have been prescribing this compound to treat cerebrovascular disorders for decades.
    • Toothed Clubmoss extract (1% huperzine A) (plant) – 1 mg
      • Clubmoss is the most common source for Huperzine A, a compound that has been used to improve cognitive performance in patients with Alzheimer’s.
    • BioPerine Complex (BioPerine Black Pepper extract 95% piperine and ginger extract 5% ginerols) – 6 mg
      • BioPerine is a common ingredient in Irwin Naturals products, as well as products from other general supplement manufacturers. Research suggests BioPerine/black pepper extract in the form of piperine helps the body more efficiently absorb a variety of nutrients through the digestive tract. If effective, it’s a good compliment to this supplement’s stack of nootropic ingredients.
    • Other Ingredients: Gelatin, soy lecithin, purified water, glycerin, beeswax, lurmeric, titanium dioxide and sodium copper chlorophyllin. Contains: Soy, Fish (anchovy, sardine)

    Usage Guidelines

    Take two liquid soft gels daily with a full glass of water. Do not use if you may become pregnant, are pregnant or nursing. State of California Prop 65: This product contains a chemical known to the State of California to cause birth defects or other reproductive harm. We had our BrainWiz testers take 2 capsules per day.

    Ginkgo Smart
    3.3 / 5 Score
    Pros
  • Doubles as fish oil
  • Mild boost
  • Cons
  • Caused cramps
  • Summary
    Ginkgo Smart is a very mild nootropic formula with omega-3 included, but some of our testers experienced stomach cramps when taking it.
    Focus
    Energy
    Memory
    Beginner Friendly

    What Our Testers Say

    “I was not expecting to like this supplement; it didn’t contain anything on the label that struck me as particularly effective or innovative. But I have to admit I felt clear-headed every morning I took this (usually with caffeine, but once without; still clear). I’m wondering if the BioPerine helps speed or facilitate absorption, because the effect, though not the most powerful I’ve felt by a long shot, came on pretty quickly.”

    “I made the mistake of taking this on a completely empty stomach the first day, no water, no food, and it caused some very mild nausea. This didn’t happen when I actually followed the instructions and drank it with a big glass of water. If anything, I felt slightly increased focus, but it wasn’t particularly powerful.”

    “I’m actually still taking this supplement. I think I respond well to something a bit milder occasionally, though the entire time I’ve been taking this has been pretty quiet at work. When a bit stressful project comes up, I’ll probably reach for something more powerful. I might swap out with another Irwin Naturals stack for regular use to try it out.”

    “This is probably the mildest supplement I’ve tried that increased focus and energy (I’ve tried others that did nothing, but I’m not counting those). I’d like it if they released a version without the fish oil since I already take a more concentrated fish oil I really like. It’d also be nice if they used non-soy capsules, but that’s a pretty minor concern for me.”

    BrainWiz Tips

    • Our testers all experienced mild effects with no jitters. This is a good start if you’re new to the world of nootropics and want to explore brain enhancers gradually.
    • Take with a full glass of water and/or meal to avoid any stomach cramps; this is often true of fish oil-containing supplements.
    • This supplement seems to pair well with coffee and other food/drink sources of caffeine (our testers didn’t try it with other caffeine-containing nootropics, which could potentially cause jitteriness).
    • If you shouldn’t be taking fish oil for any health reason, it’s a good idea to steer clear of Ginkgo Smart. As with any supplement regime, it’s a good idea to talk to your healthcare provider before making any changes.

    Supplement Summary 

    Ginkgo Smart is a mild brain enhancer good for people who aren’t sure whether nootropics are right for them. It effects are noticeable and very quick, but they won’t bring on Limitless-like focus and new realms of mental clarity. It also doubles as a fish oil supplement, and we appreciate the inclusion of BioPerine as a compound that could potentially enhance absorption of its other ingredients. If you want a mild cognitive boost to pair with breakfast, this is a very solid choice.

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