Cordyceps – Brain Wiz https://brainwiz.org Level-up your mind! Sat, 04 Feb 2017 22:16:16 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.4.3 Pre-Workout or Nootropic? Reviewing Max Capacity by Driven Performance Labs https://brainwiz.org/supplement-reviews/max-capacity-driven-performance-labs/ https://brainwiz.org/supplement-reviews/max-capacity-driven-performance-labs/#respond Sat, 05 Mar 2016 03:56:57 +0000 http://brainwiz.org/?p=1311 Nootropics are more popular than ever, and with some promising research and the consumer’s desire to gain a mental boost, more companies are formulating their own brain enhancement supplements. And this goes beyond the big supplement brands you might be used to seeing on retail store shelves. Increasingly, we’re seeing new, and sometimes innovative, nootropic […]

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Nootropics are more popular than ever, and with some promising research and the consumer’s desire to gain a mental boost, more companies are formulating their own brain enhancement supplements. And this goes beyond the big supplement brands you might be used to seeing on retail store shelves. Increasingly, we’re seeing new, and sometimes innovative, nootropic stacks from small, boutique, or very specialized companies. One of those is Driven Performance Labs (formerly called Dynamic Nutrition), a coaching, nutrition, and supplements company targeted toward CrossFit enthusiasts and weightlifters.

Driven Performance Labs offers nutritional coaching as one of their main products, but they also produce several supplements. One of those is Max Capacity, a supplement targeted as a pre-workout but one containing many popular and potent nootropic ingredients. We tested Driven Performance Labs’ Max Capacity as both a workout enhancer and brain supplement. Read below to see what our testers thought about the nootropic newcomer.

Ingredients

Note: Driven Performance Labs lists all ingredients amounts and dosages, no “proprietary” blends, which is generally a good tool in determining whether a nootropic supplement is right for you.

Max Capacity Ingredients

AlphaSize Alpha GPC, 500mg

This is one of the most bioavailable and high-quality forms of choline used in nootropics. In the brain, choline is used to make acetylcholine, an important neurotransmitter involved in many cognitive processes. Alpha GPC is a form of choline that can most easily cross the blood/brain barrier, and it’s around 40% choline by mass. Alpha GPC seems to be the preferred, though more expensive, cholinergic for newer and/or high-quality nootropic manufacturers.

Cordyceps Extract (40% Polysaccharides), 500mg, Cordyceps Extract (4% Cordycepic Acid), 500mg

The cordyceps mushroom is an adaptogen that has been used in Chinese and Tibetan medicine as a treatment for numerous ailments, though its exact effects on the body still need to be determined through extensive clinical research. There’s also some early but promising clinical research indicating cordyceps extract has significant anti-fatigue properties.

While exact extract percentages and potencies vary across blends and manufacturers, the amount of cordyceps extract in Max Capacity comes out to a full gram. Shroom TECH Sport by Onnit, which shares this and several other ingredients with Max Capacity, though they’re ultimately different blends, contains 1.5 grams of cordyceps extracts.

Rhodiola Rosea Extract (3% Rosavins, 1% Salidroside), 500mg

A noted adaptogen with few (if any) noted side effects, rhodiola is an herbal extract shown to boost physical and mental endurance while reducing the perceived symptoms of stress. Rhodiola fights fatigue, and there’s some anecdotal evidence it boost the effects of stimulants like coffee. Generally, a very large amount of rhodiola (over 600 mg) does not seem to boost the ingredient’s effects and may actually reduce them; with rhodiola, less may in fact be more for some users, and some clinical studies have seen effectiveness at doses under 100mg. The amount of Rhodiola in one serving of Max Capacity is right around the upper end of what our testers have tried and liked.

There’s some research suggesting a synergistic effect when combining rhodiola and cordyceps extracts, as we noted in our review of Onnit’s Shroom TECH Sport (there are definite similarities between that supplement and Max Capacity). Rhodiola is also a headlining ingredient in stimulant-free stacks like RISE by Nootrobox (a BrainWiz favorite for its transparency and straightforward formulation).

Eleutherococcus senticosus (Siberian ginseng), 300mg

An adaptogen with possible immunity-positive and anti-stress capabilities, Eleutherococcus senticosus is much more commonly known as Siberian ginseng. Early (we want to stress that this is far from proven, though studies suggest it’s promising) research indicates it may be ergogenic, meaning it can boost exercise performance and aerobic capacity. This is the bottom range of what we’ve generally seen with Siberian ginseng dosage in supplements.

Other ingredients: Gelatin

Max Capacity Side Effects

Usage Guidelines

Encapsulated preWO supplement designed to enhance mental focus and energy system capacity. Take 1 serving [3 capsules] 30 minutes prior to training. Enhances training focus. Improves lactate threshold. Helps reduce workout fatigue.

What Our Testers Say

Max Capacity
4.3 / 5 Score
Pros
  • Stimulant free
  • Transparent Dosage
  • Anti-fatigue
  • Reduced brain fog
  • Cons
  • Mild energy boost
  • 3 capsule serving
  • Summary
    Max Capacity is marketed as a preworkout but served us well as a straightforward nootropic stack. It combines a high-quality choline source with adaptogens and a full gram of cordyceps extract. We enjoyed it for enhanced focus and reduced fatigue during long work days. It didn't give us a great big energy boost, but it's a newcomer to the nootropic scene that's definitely worth considering.
    Focus
    Energy
    Memory
    Beginner Friendly

    “I’ve had similar feelings with some of these supposedly ”˜pre-workout’ nootropic stacks. They may get some people hyped up and ready for exercise, but they, including Max Capacity, actually help me stay calm and focused. I tried this before a run and didn’t notice anything different on my physical performance, but I do like it as a delivery system for choline + adaptogens, which is a combo I take in some form probably 3 out of 5 business days a week.”

    “Definitely felt some anti-fatigue properties here, pretty close to what I felt with Shroom TECH Sport. If I had to identify a difference, I’d say Max Capacity helped me feel a little more clear-headed; I’m guessing that may have to do with the fairly high dosage of choline.”

    “I thought I’d see a big physical performance from Max Capacity, and when I took it before workouts, I did tend to have good training sessions. But I think the lack of caffeine accounts for not getting the pronounced OOMPH! I was expecting. However, I did feel slightly more clear-headed and focused when taking this supplement. If I took it before working out, I’d probably want to pair it with a caffeine source. But on its own, I thought it was a fairly effective stack at combating brain fog.”

    “Like a lot of other supplements with cordyceps, I had to experiment to see when this one worked best for me. I settled on post-lunch and with coffee, though taking it in the morning with breakfast wasn’t bad; I just succumb to an afternoon slump really easily and welcome supplements that help me through that. I did take this with dinner on one occasion and felt a little too restless before bed.”

    BrainWiz Tips

    • The biggest effect our testers felt from Max Capacity was a sense of mental clarity and reduced brain fog. Those are certainly appreciated before a workout, but overall we enjoyed taking this supplement in the morning with breakfast and coffee.
    • The serving size is relatively large with this style of capsule, so we recommend taking with food or a full glass of water.
    • Pairs well with coffee or other caffeine sources.
    • Contains a fairly high dosage of Alpha GPC, so may not pair well with other choline-containing nootropics (basically, doubling up could be too much, which in some people may cause headaches).
    • Avoid taking at night; may inhibit sleep when taken right before bed.

    Supplement Summary

    Max Capacity may be marketed as a pre-workout supplement for weightlifters, CrossFitters, and elite athletes, but we noticed its effects most when taken as a normal nootropic stack. We enjoy the transparency of the dosages as well as the ingredient profile, and all inclusions seem within the realm of generally effective dosages. Basically, we saw Max Capacity as an adaptogen-rich supplement that didn’t feel it needed to be overly complicated.

    Most of our testers reported enhanced mental clarity and reduced brain fog, as well as mental endurance throughout the day. While there’s some overlap on ingredients with other cordyceps/adaptogenic blends, Max Capacity brought something new to our nootropic experience. It could be an effective, stimulant-free stack for enhanced focus, especially if you respond well to cordyceps and rhodiola supplementation.

    Interested in Max Capacity? Find out how to get 20% off on our Driven Performance Labs coupons page.

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    Kiss Fatigue Goodbye? Reviewing Shroom TECH Sport by Onnit https://brainwiz.org/supplement-reviews/shroom-tech-sport-onnit/ https://brainwiz.org/supplement-reviews/shroom-tech-sport-onnit/#respond Fri, 19 Feb 2016 02:25:43 +0000 http://brainwiz.org/?p=1106 Among nootropic manufacturer’s, Onnit is perhaps the most mainstream and the most famous. Their flagship supplement is Alpha BRAIN, a “broad spectrum” nootropic formula with ingredients designed to improve focus and mental stamina. In addition to Alpha BRAIN, the company also makes New Mood, a serotonin-boosting formula designed to aid sleep and relaxation. Another formula, […]

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    Among nootropic manufacturer’s, Onnit is perhaps the most mainstream and the most famous. Their flagship supplement is Alpha BRAIN, a “broad spectrum” nootropic formula with ingredients designed to improve focus and mental stamina. In addition to Alpha BRAIN, the company also makes New Mood, a serotonin-boosting formula designed to aid sleep and relaxation. Another formula, called Shroom TECH Sport, hasn’t gotten as much publicity for its mental effects, though it may deserve the chatter.

    Shroom Tech Sport Review

    Onnit claims Shroom TECH Sport was formulated to boost athletic performance by aiding/enabling energy pathways in the body. However, many of its primary ingredients, including Rhodiola rosea, cordyceps mushroom, and ashwagandha, are popular nootropic ingredients in their own right.

    We set out to see if this pre-workout formula gave our testers a mental edge as well. Read on to see what our testers thought.

    Ingredients

    Vitamin B12 (as Methylcobalamin), 3mg

    An essential nutrient, B12 plays an important role in numerous bodily functions, including neurological function and development. The particular form of B12 is the coenzyme form most often used to reduce brain fog and promote mental energy due to its ability to cross the blood-brain barrier. This form of B12 can also directly participate in homocysteine metabolism.

    Chromium (from Chromium Picolinate), 200mcg

    This is an essential mineral and element that impacts glucose sensitivity and insulin in the body. Onnit includes chromium in ShroomTECH Sport to theoretically help balance and maintain blood sugar levels during activity.

    Shroom Tech O2 Blend, 1500mg

    A proprietary blend of ingredients from Onnit.

    Organic Cordyceps (whole) Extract, Organic Cordyceps (whole)

    This is Onnit’s headlining ingredient in ShroomTECH Sport, and it’s one we’re seeing more commonly in nootropic supplements. The cordyceps mushroom is an adaptogen that has been used in Chinese and Tibetan medicine as a treatment for numerous ailments, though its exact effects on the body still need to be determined through extensive clinical research. There’s also some early but promising clinical research indicating cordyceps extract has significant anti-fatigue properties.

    Onnit claims it can boost ATP generation and oxygen utilization and aerobic capacity in the body, and some preliminary research backs their claims.

    Shroom TECH Sport
    4.3 / 5 Score
    Pros
  • Lightly caffeinated
  • Great for pre-workout
  • Sustained energy
  • Fought fatigue
  • Cons
  • Not the sharpest focus
  • Summary
    Onnit's Shroom TECH Sport proved popular for our testers in fighting fatigue and helping with all-day energy, especially in stressful situations. It isn't the focus-booster like their Alpha BRAIN and Alpha BRAIN Instant formulas, but we're going to keep it nearby when we need a physical boost or have especially long and trying workdays.
    Focus
    Energy
    Memory
    Beginner Friendly

    Shroom Tech Adaptogen Blend, 875mg

    A proprietary blend of ingredients from Onnit.

    Green Tea (leaf) Extract

    Shroom Tech Sport gets some (unspecified) quantities of polyphenols, caffeine, and l-theanine from the addition of green tea. An amino acid that’s becoming an increasingly common ingredient in nootropics, l-theanine promotes relaxation without being a sedative. Research suggests it also helps the brain deal with stress. Often paired with caffeine, l-theanine effects appear complementary to the world’s most popular stimulant. It may also increase brain activity and memory.

    Rhodiola (root) Extract

    A noted adaptogen with few (if any) noted side effects, rhodiola is an herbal extract shown to boost physical and mental endurance while reducing the perceived symptoms of stress. Rhodiola fights fatigue, and there’s some anecdotal evidence it boost the effects of stimulants like coffee. Generally, a very large amount of rhodiola (over 600 mg) does not seem to boost the ingredient’s effects and may actually reduce them; with rhodiola, less may in fact be more for some users, and some clinical studies have seen effectiveness at doses under 100mg.

    Onnit’s website cites some research suggesting a synergistic effect when combining rhodiola and cordyceps extracts. Rhodiola is also a headlining ingredient in stimulant-free stacks like RISE by Nootrobox (which our testers enjoyed).

    Ashwagandha (root) Extract

    The extract of Ashwagandha roots and leaves have been used in Ayurveda, the traditional Hindu medicine philosophy, as a mood stabilizer, and to combat stress and anxiety. The extract is said to work as a nervous system depressant, bringing about tranquility and relaxation, and making it easier to fall asleep.

    Astragalus (root) Extract

    One of Traditional Chinese Medicine’s fifty fundamental herbs, Astragalus has been shown to benefit the kidneys and is also linked to some general properties as they relate to anti-inflammatory effects and longevity. It may be adaptogenic in its effects, protecting against the effects of stress and neural decline.

    The majority of human research, though, focuses on astragalus’ properties as they relate to the kidneys, though there’s some promising research suggesting it could improve exercise endurance. It generally has poor oral bioavailability (better via injections) and may interfere with some pharmaceuticals because it inhibits the enzyme CYP3A4. Onnit claims the inclusion of astragalus in ShroomTECH Sport positively influences the potency of cordyceps.

    Other ingredients: Vegetarian Capsule (Cellulose, Water), Maltodextrin.

    Shroom Tech Sport Nutrition Label

    Usage Guidelines

    • Designed to help the body with cellular energy and cardiovascular endurance.
    • Take a serving of the greater of 3 capsules or 1 capsule per 50 lbs. of body weight, 45 minutes prior to physical exertion or competition, preferably on an empty stomach.
    • When not engaging in planned physical exertion, take a serving of 1-2 capsules in the afternoon on an empty stomach to maintain daily energy.
    • Do not exceed more than 6 capsules in any 24 hour period unless otherwise directed by a healthcare practitioner.

    What Our Testers Say

    “I’m always curious about the physical energy I get (or don’t get) from rhodiola, it all depends on what I’m taking it with. In this case, I felt sustained mental and physical energy. I took Shroom Tech Sport before workouts, as suggested on the label. It doesn’t seem to contain much caffeine, but it gave me at least the same boost, if not more, than some of the high-stimulant pre-workouts I’ve used in the past. It definitely stimulated me mentally, though I noticed the biggest impact on physical performance.”

    “Adaptogenic formulas like Shroom Tech Sport often make me feel calm, and this was no exception. I took it in the morning and afternoon, and overall I prefer it to start my day with coffee or breakfast. On days I expected to be otherwise jittery or nervous, like when a quarterly report draft was due, I feel like Shroom Tech helped me stay level headed through it. I’m not sure it helped with my focus, but I felt less fatigued and less nervous than I might feel without it.”

    “Like Alexandra, I also enjoyed taking this with coffee, though I liked it more in the afternoon when I’m facing a post-lunch slump. Cordyceps on its own has never been the most potent thing for me, but in this formulation and with these ingredients, I felt pretty good. I’m not sure I’d take it every day, but I’ll keep it handy if I need something to fight a sluggish afternoon.”

    “This didn’t help me feel ”˜sharp’ like Alpha BRAIN, which was a little disappointing. However, I never felt tired on days when I took Shroom Tech. I’m going to think of it as more of a hedge against stress and tiredness than a focus or energy enhancer on its own.”

    BrainWiz Tips

    • Shroom Tech Sport contains some caffeine from green tea, so be aware of that when combining with other stimulants like coffee.
    • This is a fairly robust adaptogenic formula, especially when starting, we recommend taking on its own instead of stacking with other nootropics.
    • Don’t take too close to bedtime, as it may cause some mild difficulty sleeping when taken right before bed.
    • Take before a workout to get more out of your session.

    Supplement Summary

    Unlike Alpha BRAIN or Alpha BRAIN Instant, Shroom Tech Sport didn’t impart a remarkable sense of sharpness or focus. It DID, however, prove popular among our testers for fighting fatigue and taking the edge off stressful situations. We’re not convinced this is an everyday nootropic, but for times when particularly challenging physical or mental tasks are right in front of you, it may certainly make those situations more tolerable, and less exhausting.

    Interested in learning more? Check out our reviews of Onnit products Alpha BRAIN and Alpha BRAIN Instant.

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    New Brain Drink? Reviewing Mushroom Coffee with Cordyceps by Four Sigmatic https://brainwiz.org/supplement-reviews/mushroom-coffee-cordyceps-four-sigmatic/ https://brainwiz.org/supplement-reviews/mushroom-coffee-cordyceps-four-sigmatic/#respond Wed, 27 Jan 2016 19:18:08 +0000 http://brainwiz.org/?p=976 An American company with Finnish founders, Four Sigmatic (formerly Four Sigma Foods) specializes in supplements using what they call “the world’s most scientifically studied superfoods”, namely, drinks and supplements infused with mushroom extracts. The company has developed a number of instant drink mixes featuring Chaga, Reishi, and Cordyceps mushrooms, and these formulas are targeted at […]

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    An American company with Finnish founders, Four Sigmatic (formerly Four Sigma Foods) specializes in supplements using what they call “the world’s most scientifically studied superfoods”, namely, drinks and supplements infused with mushroom extracts.

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    The company has developed a number of instant drink mixes featuring Chaga, Reishi, and Cordyceps mushrooms, and these formulas are targeted at boosting digestion, immunity, relaxation, and/or focus. Several of their products feature common nootropic ingredients combined with mushroom extracts and instant drink mixes like coffee and hot chocolate.

    Mushroom Coffee with Cordyceps is one such product, which Four Sigmatic says provides stimulatory effects of caffeine without the jitteriness. Our testers tried out the coffee, reviewing it for both its purported effects and flavor. Read below to see what we found.

    Mushroom Coffee Cordyceps Nutrition LabelThe Ingredients

    Active Ingredients:

    Instant Coffee Powder – Caffeine 40 mg

    The world’s most popular stimulant, caffeine reduces drowsiness and sedation by inhibiting adenosine (a nervous system depressant) from reaching receptors in the brain. There are extensive studies on the effects of caffeine on cognition, alertness, and athletic performance.

    Strong Mushroom Dual-Extract 500 mg

    Siberian Chaga Mushroom Dual-Extract (Inonotus obliquus) – 350 mg

    The Chaga mushroom has been used extensively in both Ayurvedic and traditional medicine. The extract is typically prescribed for its diuretic and potentially anti-cancer properties. Four Sigmatic claims the highly alkaline mushroom also helps neutralize some of coffee’s natural acidity and bitterness, resulting in a smoother taste along with increased anti-oxidants properties.

    Chaga mushrooms have been used in the past as replacement for coffee during times when it’s in short supply, so it’s not a big surprise that the two could be paired as far as flavor profile.

    Cordyceps Dual-Extract – 150 mg

    The cordyceps mushroom is an adaptogen that has been used in Chinese and Tibetan medicine as a treatment for numerous ailments, though its exact effects on the body still need to be determined through extensive clinical research. There’s also some early but promising clinical research indicating cordyceps extract has significant anti-fatigue properties, which is one of Four Sigmatic’s main claims about the ingredient.

    While previously medicinal cordyceps mushrooms were hatched inside caterpillars, the mushrooms used in the Four Sigmatic’s products are vegan. Their site also contains extensive information about their ingredient extraction processes.

    Mushroom Coffee Cordyceps Review

    Usage Guidelines

    Instant – Add one packet to 7fl oz of hot water.

    What Our Testers Say

    “The Mushroom Coffee with Cordyceps had me feeling like I’m enjoying a cup of coffee without worrying about bouncing off the walls, and the subsequent crash. My caffeine tolerance is prety low. My limit is usually ¼ cup of coffee before I start feeling off, but I was able to enjoy my whole cup, and the clean energy that came with it. There’s not a ton of caffeine in here, but I still felt effects.”

    “I wasn’t crazy about the potency of this when mixed with the full amount of water, but I did feel a nice bit of energy after taking it. I ended up following it with my regular cup of coffee, and also tried mixing it with less water, which got me better results. I would use it again, especially on trips where quality coffee options are limited. Like the company claims, this coffee doesn’t taste acidic at all, or just very mildly so.”

    “This was a little too mild for me on its own, so I mixed it in with my cold brew. The flavor was fine, and I do think that the Cordyceps took a bit of my jitters out, maybe not quite on the level of 200mg or so of l-theanine, which I like pairing with caffeine, but it was still noticeable. I will keep adding this to my normal brew for days when I need an extra push and don’t want to feel jumpy.”

    “I mixed 1 packet with a vanilla protein shake, and it was amazing. There was a really mild, and sustained wave of energy, with no slump. It was a little too tea-like for me with the full 7 oz of hot water, but it was just right in my shake.”

    Brain Wiz Tips

      • Four Sigmatic’s Mushroom Coffee mixes well with both cold and hot liquids.
      • The taste is mild. Our testers had success mixing it with less water for a stronger taste.
      • This supplement contains about half the caffeine as a regular cup of coffee, making this a potentially solid option for those sensitive to caffeine or other stimulants.
      • Some of our java junkie testers mixed the powder with hot or cold coffee for a stronger taste and buzz.

    <li”>This coffee is noticeably less acidic than plain coffee.

    • It tastes like coffee, NOT mushrooms, though the mouth-feel is slightly thicker when mixed with 7 ounces or less of water.
    • Individually packaged servings makes it portable and convenient for travel.
    • This product is vegan and Non-GMO.

     

    Supplement Summary

    Four Sigmatic’s Mushroom Coffee with Cordyceps surprised us and, at least mildly, impressed even our biggest coffee fanatics. It may be a great option for people who do well on smaller amounts of caffeine but would still like the buzz and energy boost with a lower instance of jitters and no crash. The flavor of the coffee is good, albeit extremely mild, it will likely be too light for those accustomed to a stronger brew. Some of our bolder testers mixed it with both protein shakes and coffee with great success. As with any caffeine-containing product, start slow and assess your tolerance before adding additional ingredients.

    For our testers, this product performed basically as advertised, promoting an even wave of energy with no crash and no jitteriness. The convenience was also a plus.

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