Glucuronolactone – Brain Wiz https://brainwiz.org Level-up your mind! Thu, 09 Feb 2017 22:22:55 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.4.3 The Fizzy Brain Boost? Reviewing EBOOST Energy Powder https://brainwiz.org/supplement-reviews/eboost-energy-powder/ https://brainwiz.org/supplement-reviews/eboost-energy-powder/#respond Fri, 26 Feb 2016 20:19:02 +0000 http://brainwiz.org/?p=1241 Nootropics aren’t just for geeky biohackers anymore. And while more and more consumers are getting on board with boosting their brains through science, more still have probably tried nootropic supplements without even realizing it. And if you’ve ever had EBOOST’s Energy Powders, you’ve sipped a broad-range nootropic disguised as an energy drink. EBOOST is a company […]

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Nootropics aren’t just for geeky biohackers anymore. And while more and more consumers are getting on board with boosting their brains through science, more still have probably tried nootropic supplements without even realizing it. And if you’ve ever had EBOOST’s Energy Powders, you’ve sipped a broad-range nootropic disguised as an energy drink.

EBoost Energy Powder Review

EBOOST is a company founded in the mid 2000s around a few different products: fizzy energy powders, coconut water-based energy shots (basically like 5 Hour Energy + coconut water and some extras), a pre-workout called POW!, and a caffeinated greens powder called SPRUCE. Today, we’re reviewing EBOOST’s flagship Energy Powders, which include some familiar nootropics in addition to the electrolytes and vitamins you might expect from such a product.

Read below to see what we thought of EBOOST’s Energy Powder, including our favorite flavors and the best (and worst) time to take them.

Ingredients

We tested several different flavors of EBOOST Energy Powder, including Orange, Acai Pomegranate, and Pink Lemonade. The packets came in several different serving sizes; we’ve based our review and this section off the ingredient list from the 7.1 g packet.

EBoost Energy Powder Nutrition Labels

Vitamins and Minerals

  • Vitamin C (as ascorbic acid), 1000 mg
  • Vitamin D (as cholecalciferol), 1,000 IU
  • Niacin, 15 mg
  • Vitamin B6 (as pyridoxine HCL), 2 mg
  • Folate (as folic acid), 400 mcg
  • Vitamin B12 (as cyanocobalamin), 2,500 mcg
  • Zinc (as zinc citrate), 15 mg
  • Selenium (as sodium selenite), 100 mcg
  • Copper (as copper citrate), 2 mg
  • Chromium (as chromium polynicotinate), 120 mcg
  • Sodium, 45 mg
  • Potassium, 570 mg

EBOOST Blend, 540 mg

EBoost Flavors Review

Glucuronolactone

There’s not a ton of research on glucuronolactone, but we see it quite a bit in energy drinks (including some versions of Red Bull). There’s some basic research suggesting it could be synergistic with resveratrol, another ingredient in EBOOST’s Energy Powder.

Green tea leaf extract (standardized to 110 mg caffeine), Green coffee standardized extract (seed)

Combined, these extracts contain quantities of polyphenols, caffeine, and l-theanine (which are all also present in green tea). L-Theanine is an amino acid that’s common in nootropic and brain health supplements, and it promotes relaxation without being a sedative. Research suggests it also helps the brain deal with stress and can fight stimulant-caused jitters (another reason why it’s commonly paired with caffeine). Often paired with caffeine, l-theanine effects appear complementary as far as enhanced energy, concentration, and focused; it may also increase brain activity and memory.

We often see the caffeine + l-theanine pairing headlining very simple, beginner-friendly stacks like Nootrobox’s SPRINT.

5-HTP

The precursor to neurotransmitter serotonin that may increase brain serotonin in users who ingest it (worth keeping in mind that this isn’t always a positive or negative thing on its own).

Quercetin Dihydrate

This compound is a bioflavonoid that may increase the body’s ability to absorb catechins from green tea and resveratrol; it looks to be synergistic with several other compounds in EBOOST’s Energy Powder.

Resveratrol

A compound (commonly found in wine) that received significant hype in recent years as a “youth compound” that could extend lifespan. That’s a dubious claim, but the compound may still have heart-healthy and significant antioxidant properties for humans.

Huperzia Serrata< Whole Plant Extract (1% Huperzine A)

Huperzine A is an herb-derived chemical that has been used in the treatment of Alzheimer’s. Studies show it may improve cognitive function and memory.

Astragalus Membranaceus Root Extract

One of Traditional Chinese Medicine’s fundamental and most well-studied herbs, Astragalus has been shown to benefit the kidneys and is also linked to anti-inflammatory properties. 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. It’s an ingredient we’ve seen before in Onnit’s Shroom TECH Sport blend of adaptogenic and energy-boosting mushrooms.

EBoost Energy Plus Vitamins

EBoost Energy Plus Vitamins nutrition label and ingredients

Grape Seed Extract

An extract that contains tannins and procyanidins, which may enhance blood flow. It may act similarly to green tea catechins, which are often touted as “fat burners.”

Vinpocetine

Vinpocetine is a chemical derived from the periwinkle plant, and it’s known to increase cerebral blood flow.

Other ingredients: Stevia leaf extract (150 mg), maltodextrin, malic acid, potassium bicarbonate, citric acid, natural flavors, potassium carbonate, beet color, sodium bicarbonate, potassium citrate, silica.

Usage Guidelines

  • Add 1 packet to 12 fl. oz. of water and allow to effervesce.
  • Drink 1 to 2 packets daily.
  • Do not exceed recommended intake.
  • Recommended for 15 years and older.

What Our Testers Say

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“Full disclosure, I can be sensitive to caffeine. But if I took this without any other caffeine on the day, I really liked EBOOST Energy Powder (depending on the flavor). I didn’t feel jittery, but I think any more caffeine would have gotten me that way. I’m not sure exactly how effective their proprietary blend is as far as nootropics, because they don’t list exact amounts for many. However, I felt sharp and pretty on my game when I took this with lunch a few days last week. I also don’t drink enough water at work, I often just forget, so my guess is the electrolytes and liquid kept me a bit more hydrated and feeling better than normal.”

“The powder effervesces pretty hard at first, so I normally let it sit for a few minutes before drinking. It was a bigger boost than a cup of coffee, for sure (but I wouldn’t take it close to when I take coffee). I didn’t experience a niacin flush from this, but I wonder if some people might. I wouldn’t mind adding this to some cold water in the future at the office or maybe even before a workout.”

“I liked it, pleasant tasting, a good buzz, but I was still able to focus and didn’t have any jitters (note: my caffeine tolerance is pretty high).”

“I tried this in a less-than-very-cold glass of water, and I did not like it. But it tastes pretty good when the water is cold, or in a water bottle with some ice. It’s a good buzz, and I appreciate something that’ll help keep my better hydrated than coffee throughout the day.”

EBoost Natural Energy Label

Which Flavor of EBOOST Energy Powder Is Best?

Overall, our least favorite flavor of EBOOST Energy Powder was Pink Lemonade, which just seemed too light and a bit artificial tasting. Orange was pleasant, not unlike Tang or even a milder Hi-C. It was overall refreshing.

Across the board, our testers preferred their Acai Pomegranate flavor to the others. It seemed better balanced, a good mix of sweet and tart, with a minimal aftertaste.

BrainWiz Tips

  • We found the manufacturer’s water recommendation, 12 ounces, to be just about right as far as flavor and fizz.
  • The colder the water, the better the experience when drinking this supplement.
  • While EBOOST Energy Powders contain a manageable amount of caffeine for our testers (110mg), tolerance will vary. With the included synergistic ingredients, the impact of the caffeine may be greater than the amount implies. It’s worth starting with half a dose in 6 ounces of water to assess tolerance.
  • We got the best results when pairing with food, especially lunch. Taken alone first thing in the morning on an empty stomach, the product was almost too fizzy.
  • If you’re very sensitive to caffeine, stimulants, or certain neurotransmitter boosters like 5-HTP, it’s probably best to talk to your healthcare practitioner before taking this supplement

Supplement Summary

EBOOST Energy Powder was better than expected for all of our testers. It may be light on nootropics as far as amounts, but everything comes in a convenient package that tastes pretty good and gives more than a quick-flash buzz.

Our favorite flavor was Acai Pomegranate, and we also had success only taking a half serving of the 7.1 gram packets for a slightly milder boost or later in the day.

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SPRINT by Nootrobox Review: True Innovation Or Bad Value? https://brainwiz.org/supplement-reviews/sprint-by-nootrobox/ https://brainwiz.org/supplement-reviews/sprint-by-nootrobox/#respond Wed, 25 Nov 2015 05:21:40 +0000 http://brainwiz.org/?p=534 SPRINT is the second in the flagship line of nootropics from Nootrobox, a much-publicized Silicon Valley startup in the nootropic space. In our review of their RISE daily nootropic, we noted the company had started their initial product offerings with a stack of well-researched, common nootropic ingredients in a research-supported formulation. Click here for the best price on […]

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SPRINT is the second in the flagship line of nootropics from Nootrobox, a much-publicized Silicon Valley startup in the nootropic space. In our review of their RISE daily nootropic, we noted the company had started their initial product offerings with a stack of well-researched, common nootropic ingredients in a research-supported formulation.

Click here for the best price on SPRINT by Nootrobox.

Meant as an “as you need it” energy boost to compliment RISE, SPRINT takes a caffeine-theanine pairing (which we’ve seen as a combination in larger stakes and as a potent standalone in supplements like Smart Caffeine) and adds some ingredients we find much less common on the nootropic market. Are these additions Nootrobox’s true secret sauce? Read on for our full SPRINT review.

Sprint by Nootrobox Ingredient Label

Sprint by Nootrobox Ingredient Label

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The Ingredients

Vitamin B12 (methylcobalamin), 60 mcg

Vitamin B12 is a water-soluble essential vitamin directly related to brain health, including memory and actual brain mass. A number of studies have noted positive associations between vitamin B12 intake and memory tests.

Vitamin B6, 20 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.

L-Theanine, 200 mg

L-Theanine is an amino acid known to support a calm mood without inducing sleepiness. When used in conjunction with caffeine, it has been observed to reduce error rates while performing tasks.

Glucuronolactone, 185 mg

A metabolite of glucose, glucuronolactone is a common ingredient in many energy drinks, largely based off claims it can help “detoxify” the body and liver. However, there is very little research regarding the effects of the compound within the human body, and any performance or “detoxifying” ties are in need of significantly more research. Current research suggests mild, if any, benefits to cognition or energy.

Inositol, 185 mg

Most of this compound’s neurological properties, including reduced anxiety and mood regulation, are relatively mild and tied to much higher dosages than are present in this supplement (normally starting around 6 grams, over 30x what’s found in SPRINT).

Caffeine, 100 mg

Caffeine is a stimulant acting on the central nervous system. One of the better-researched mental and physical performance enhancers, caffeine is proven to have acute effects on cognitive function and mood when used in conjunction with L-Theanine.

Other Ingredients: Vegetable hydroxypropyl, methylcellulose capsule, rice flour, calcium carbonate, silicon dioxide.

Sprint review by Nootrobox
Usage Guidelines

We suggest one capsule with a tall glass of water. Lasts 4-6 hours. If RISE is your daily nootropic i.e. your daily mental vitamin, SPRINT is your nootropic to get your mental state to high gear.

SPRINT by Nootrobox
4.4 / 5 Score
Pros
  • Easy to take
  • Fast acting
  • Transparent formula
  • Trusted manufacturer
  • No crash
  • Cons
  • Caffeine heavy
  • Summary
    Nootrobox's SPRINT is one of the better caffeine + l-theanine pairings we've tried, along with a little extra boost. One serving was plenty for most of our testers to feel its effects.
    Focus
    Energy
    Memory
    Beginner Friendly

    What Our Testers Say

    “After trying SPRINT a few times, I compared it on alternating days with a straight-up caffeine and l-theanine pairing, and I couldn’t tell much difference. It is handy, and as far as these ingredients go, it’s a legit and transparent combination.”

    “I liked this supplement overall. I do appreciate that they list exact ingredient amounts, especially since I sometimes take nootropics with coffee and it’s good to know how much caffeine I’m getting. I’m not sure the boost lasts the 4-6 hours Nootrobox claims it does, but it did help me power through some difficult work periods.”

    “Maybe it’s because I’m less enthusiastic about caffeine than some others, maybe it’s because the supplement didn’t work well with my physiology, but I didn’t feel particularly clear or focused on this above and beyond what a good cup of coffee would get me.”

    “I felt a boost of energy from SPRINT. I felt focused and pretty sharp, though I did find myself wanting another dose after lunchtime (I took the first serving in the morning with breakfast).”

    Read what happened when we stacked SPRINT with RISE, another Nootrobox nootropic.

    BrainWiz Tips

    • Take with breakfast to ease absorption, especially if you’re sensitive to caffeine.
    • Avoid taking with other stimulants or supplements containing stimulants like coffee or guarana.
    • Cycle a few days on with a few days off to reduce the body’s natural inclination to build caffeine tolerance.
    • It’s always a good idea to talk to your doctor or a medical professional before starting a new supplement regimen. Though common, caffeine is still a stimulant, so start slowly if you’re sensitive to such substances.

    Supplement Summary

    SPRINT by Nootrobox got us excited with some more rarely seen ingredients on top of a tried-and-true base pairing. Is it incredibly innovative and new? Not really. Is it a reliable stack with transparent labeling and ingredients? After our review of SPRINT, we’d say so. Our testers generally felt it gave them a clean energy boost, similar to standard caffeine-theanine pairings. The addition of B vitamins is nice, but if you’re eating a balanced diet or taking a multivitamin (or other nootropic stack), they’re not adding much you don’t already have.

    Still, if you’re looking for an incredibly simple, beginner’s nootropic stack, SPRINT is one we’d recommend for clean, straightforward energy and focus without jitters or a caffeine cash. And if you’re looking for a powerful, broad-spectrum combo of nootropic ingredients, combining SPRINT with RISE is a potentially strong option from this California startup.

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    A Tool To Fight High-Stress Work? Reviewing Neuro Elite https://brainwiz.org/supplement-reviews/neuro-elite/ https://brainwiz.org/supplement-reviews/neuro-elite/#respond Sun, 27 Sep 2015 20:12:04 +0000 http://brainwiz.org/?p=227 From the outside, Neuro Elite (click for best price) seems like several other nootropic stacks that have sprung up over the last few years: numerous cognition-boosting ingredients, including a blend centered around choline, plus some added compounds for energy and focus. But digging deeper, their formulation surprised us a little bit, especially because the supplement lacked any […]

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    From the outside, Neuro Elite (click for best price) seems like several other nootropic stacks that have sprung up over the last few years: numerous cognition-boosting ingredients, including a blend centered around choline, plus some added compounds for energy and focus. But digging deeper, their formulation surprised us a little bit, especially because the supplement lacked any ingredients from the Racetam class of compounds (one of the most studied and established classes of nootropic ingredients).

    But the proof lies within, and we gave Neuro Elite to our team of testers to see if the supplement could hold its own against competitors with flashier ingredient labels. Read below to find out! (Note: only 3 of the 4 BrainWiz testers were available during the span we tried Neuro Elite due to travel.)

    Neuro Elite Label & Ingredients

    Neuro Elite Label & Ingredients

    The Ingredients

    • Niacin (Vitamin B3) – 20 mg
      • This is a common B vitamin linked to both increased cognition and longevity, and niacin is responsible for the famous (and harmless) “flush” some users get when taking it.
    • 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.
    • Folic Acid (Vitamin B9) – 400 mcg
      • Another B vitamin linked to brain health and function.
    • Vitamin B12 – 20 mcg
      • An essential vitamin B nutrient, B12 plays an important role in numerous bodily functions, including neurological function and development.
    • Proprietary Blend – 1340.1 mg
      • Like many manufacturers in the space, Neuro Elite isn’t giving out the breakdown on its proprietary blend.
    • Cognizin
      • This is a branded form of choline. Choline is one of the main compounds involved in neurotransmitter function, learning, and other cognitive processes. It’s a fairly common ingredient in nootropic supplements and stacks. Many Americans are choline deficient, and there are entire nootropic supplements based around the compound and its function in the brain.
    • L-Theanine
    • L-Tyrosine
    • Glucuronolactone
      • We normally see glucuronolactone in energy drinks, but there isn’t a ton of evidence to support the “boost” it supposedly gives users.
    • Caffeine Anhydrous
    • Bacopa Monnieri Extract (50% Bacosides)
      • Bacopa Monnieri is an herb used in Ayurveda as an antidepressant and a cognitive booster. While performing stressful cognitive tests, those taking bacopa monnieri experienced the herb’s nootropic effects, including reduced stress and cortisol levels. This is actually among highest concentration of bacosides in the extract we’ve seen in a nootropic product (slightly more than in Neurofuse, which our testers actually preferred over Neuro Elite).
    • DHA
      • This is a type of omega-3 fatty acid that is a primary component of the brain and nervous system. We’re seeing an increasing number of nootropics and brain supplement incorporate omega-3 fatty acids for their important roles in brain health and chemistry. While Neuro Elite doesn’t have a few ingredients we’re used to seeing in nootropic stacks, we do appreciate the inclusion of DHA.
    • Schizandrol-A
      • This is an adaptogen, a type of compound that helps reduce the effects of stress. Derived from the schizandra berry, this compound has been shown to have a significant effect on neurotransmitters in animal studies. We’ve found adaptogens to have powerful nootropics when taken on their own, and this is the first supplement we’ve tried with this particular one.
    • L-Glutamine
      • This is one of the body’s most abundant amino acids, and we normally see glutamine supplementation for bodybuilders and athletes. It’s been linked to increased muscular endurance, especially in vegetarians or people with low-protein diets.
    • Alpha Lipoic Acid
    • Phosphatidyl Serine/Phosphatidylserine
      • Phosphatidylserine is a phospholipid required to maintain healthy nerve cell membranes. It supports cognitive function and the ability to learn and recall new information.
    • Vinpocetine
      • Vinpocetine is a chemical derived from the periwinkle plant, and known to increase cerebral blood flow. Doctors in Hungary have been prescribing this compound to treat cerebrovascular disorders for decades.
    • Huperzine A
      • Huperzine A is a compound derived from Chinese club moss that has been used to improve cognitive in patients with Alzheimer’s and vascular dementia.
    • Other Ingredients: Gelatin, Magnesium Stearate

    Usage Guidelines

    To improve mental performance, begin by taking 1 capsule in the morning or early afternoon, preferably with a light meal. If you desire increased intensity, increase serving size to 2 capsules. Some mental improvements may require up to 2 weeks of continual use to take effect. Do not exceed 3 capsules in a 24 hour period. Do not use if pregnant, nursing, or under the age of 18.

    What Our Testers Say

    “I really, really wanted this supplement to contain Piracetam or a similar compound. I think that would have given it a more powerful boost. As-is, I did feel a mental kick and increased clarity from Neuro Elite (it felt even more pronounced because I hadn’t taken any brain-boosting supplements in over a week prior to testing this). There wasn’t any crash, and it gives a good energy boost; I just wanted more of what I was feeling.”

    “Neuro Elite helped erase my morning brain fog (thanks, caffeine! okay, and probably some other ingredients, too) and it DEFINITELY helped me stay focus during some stressful Monday work projects. Its effects felt a bit like some straight adaptogens I’ve tried, mixed with some increased physical energy. I’d take this before a stressful event to help stay both calm and focused.”

    “Not the most powerful nootropic I’ve tried by a long shot, but maybe one that’s good for beginners or people looking for something to help take the edge of work stress. I was taking two capsules and it felt good, but that might be too much for some folks who also drink a lot of coffee.”

    BrainWiz Tips

    • Our testers all recommend Neuro Elite for before stressful events. This could be a result of the manufacturer’s inclusion of the adaptogen Schizandrol-A and other stress-combating ingredients in the supplement.
    • Take it easy on the coffee when starting on Neuro Elite, as the combination of B vitamins caffeine in Neuro Elite already lends itself to increased mental AND physical energy.
    • As with any supplement or nutritional regimen, you should talk to your doctor or medical professional before use.
    • Neuro Elite capsules have a pleasant, calming smell that can add a bit of aroma to a balanced breakfast (we enjoyed opening the bottle and smelling the fragrant capsules, which smelled like herbal ingredients.

    Supplement Summary 

    Neuro Elite isn’t close to the most powerful nootropic we’ve tested, but our testers found its effects consistent and dependable. It also contains caffeine and a blend of energy boosters, making it ideal for morning consumption (but not great for the evening). Neuro Elite was especially good and effective for use when facing stressful situations, likely due to its included adaptogens.

    However, as far as nootropic blends with stimulants, our testers have generally preferred Neurofuse to Neuro Elite. And if you’re looking for specific dosage information, Neuro Elite’s proprietary blend may not be right for you, as the manufacturer doesn’t release exactly how much of each ingredient is present. For a transparent, stimulant-free stack with clear labeling, we’d suggest looking into RISE by Nootrobox.

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