Nootrobox – 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 GO CUBES Review: Is Chewable Coffee Better for Your Brain? https://brainwiz.org/supplement-reviews/go-cubes-chewable-coffee-nootrobox/ https://brainwiz.org/supplement-reviews/go-cubes-chewable-coffee-nootrobox/#respond Thu, 31 Mar 2016 21:43:40 +0000 http://brainwiz.org/?p=1455 Nootrobox is a company that’s been making waves for their supplements, and overall, they’re among some of the best nootropics we’ve tried to date. But the Silicon Valley startup isn’t stopping there, and now they’re taking on an even bigger industry: coffee. Nootrobox’s chewable GO CUBES promise the boost and flavor of coffee (and then some) […]

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Nootrobox is a company that’s been making waves for their supplements, and overall, they’re among some of the best nootropics we’ve tried to date. But the Silicon Valley startup isn’t stopping there, and now they’re taking on an even bigger industry: coffee. Nootrobox’s chewable GO CUBES promise the boost and flavor of coffee (and then some) in a convenient, edible package.

Do Nootrobox’s GO CUBES live up to the hype, and will they replace your morning cup of Joe? Read on to get our full review, including whether they gave us a mental boost and how the flavor stacked up against real coffee.

GO CUBES
4.2 / 5 Score
Pros
  • Energy boost
  • Exact dosage
  • No jitters
  • Good taste
  • Cons
  • Contains sugar
  • Flavors unclear
  • Summary
    GO CUBES is a convenient, no-spill chewable coffee with added nootropics for a smooth, jitter-free boost. Its main downside is that it could be too sweet for some people.
    Focus
    Energy
    Memory
    Beginner Friendly

    [Get our exclusive discount coupon on Nootrobox products here.]

    The Ingredients

    Per cube; typical serving size is 2 cubes. Nootrobox is a company that values transparency in its supplements, so they list all ingredients and ingredient amounts.

    Caffeine – 50 mg

    The world’s most popular stimulant, caffeine is one of the more common ingredients in nootropic stacks because of its ability to reduce fatigue and enhance concentration and energy. Two cubes of GO CUBES is equivalent to roughly one cup of coffee (100 mg).

    L-Theanine – 100 mg

    A calming amino acid, l-theanine has been shown to enhance the effects of caffeine while reducing the jitters some people experience with caffeine consumption. This caffeine/l-theanine ratio is common in nootropic supplements.

    Vitamin B6 – 10 mg

    Vitamin B6 is involved in the production of neurotransmitters. When taken with phenylalanine, vitamin B6 can improve cAMP levels, and dopamine synthesis.

    GO CUBES Nootrobox Ingredients Label

    GO CUBES Nootrobox Ingredients Label

    Vitamin B12 – 30 mcg

    An essential nutrient, B12 plays an important role in numerous bodily functions, including neurological function and development.

    Folate – 500 mcg

    Often referred to as Vitamin B9, folate (a slightly different form than folic acid) is vital to neurological development in infants as well as a process called methylation for all adults.

    This is a pretty high amount of folate for a supplement, as the upper dosage recommended is normally around 400 mcg, and there’s some evidence a high amount of folate could mask a vitamin B12 deficiency.

    Go Cubes Nootrobox Pack

    Go Cubes Nootrobox Pack

    Glucuronolactone – 125 mg

    Glucuronolactone is a common ingredient in many energy drinks, largely based off claims it can help “detoxify” the body and liver. Current research suggests few benefits to cognition or energy. This compound also found in Nootrobox’s SPRINT supplement (full review here).

    Inositol – 125 mg

    A compound with some anxiety reducing properties in amounts generally much higher than what’s found here. Also found in Nootrobox’s SPRINT supplement.

    Niacinamide (Vitamin B3) – 25 mg

    Vitamin B3 acts within the adrenal system to synthesize a number of sex- and stress-related hormones, along with serotonin, a neurotransmitter acting on the central nervous system and the GI tract. Some people experience a harmless “flush” when taking niacin-containing supplements.

    Other Ingredients: Corn syrup, sugar, water, pectin, caramel color, natural and artificial flavors, citric acid, sodium citrate.

    Usage Guidelines

    We made coffee you can put in your pocket. GO CUBES are perfect for your purse, backpack, or briefcase. They’re the easiest way to always have coffee on hand with no mess & no stress.

    Serving size: 2 pieces

    GO CUBES Review on Flavors

    GO CUBES come in three flavors: Pure Drip, Mocha, and Latte. There’s a mix of these in each pack (4 cubes), and while they’re slightly different colors, it’s tough to tell exactly which one you’re getting before you bite into them.

    Overall, our testers enjoyed each flavor of GO CUBES, citing Mocha as the strongest flavor and very chocolate-y, Latte as relatively mild, and Pure Drip as the straightest coffee flavor of all (tasting a bit like a darker roast, not unlike Starbucks’ normal iced coffee).

    What Our Testers Say

    “I probably have the lowest caffeine tolerance of any BrainWiz tester, so I really appreciate knowing EXACTLY how much caffeine I’m getting, that’s one reason I don’t drink coffee that often, because it varies so much from cup to cup depending on the beans, roast, etc. I like the taste of coffee, though, and GO CUBES was definitely convenient. When I do drink coffee, I often pair it with 100 or 200 mg of L-Theanine, and I appreciated that they did this for me here. I’ll take GO CUBES with me when I do need a caffeine boost and want more control over exactly what I’m taking.”

    “I’m a coffee snob, and GO CUBES will never replace coffee for me. But...they’re interesting. I think you start absorbing some of the caffeine while you’re chewing (probably sublingual), so you feel an almost immediate kick, then another as you digest. The flavors were all good, though I normally take my coffee black, and these were a bit too sweat for me to have every day.”

    “I didn’t get as excited as some outlets about these. They’re not going to replace coffee for everyone, if only because they taste more like candy and have sugar in them. But they were convenient and they were pretty tasty, and the flavor profiles seem like they took a lot of work. The boost felt mostly like caffeine and l-theanine, not a ton beyond that, but they fit easily in a backpack, which my iced coffee does not.”

    It’s worth having a pack or two of GO CUBES at your desk. Sometimes coffee won’t be available. Sometimes it won’t be convenient, or you want to know exactly how much caffeine you’re getting. GO CUBES solve that, but they’re never going to replace a morning cup.”

    BrainWiz Tips

    • Nootrobox’s GO CUBES are sweet, and if you’re watching your sugar intake, save these for after a workout or just go with black coffee, these are definitely not calorie neutral, especially considering you’ll probably have between two and four cubes in a sitting.
    • Our testers were impressed with GO CUBES flavor, and they do pair well with breakfast if you’d rather chew your coffee than drink it.
    • A full pack is 200 mg of caffeine, more than you’ll find in some energy drinks. Stay aware of your caffeine intake when taking GO CUBES and other nootropics.

    Supplement Summary

    Just like SPRINT and RISE, Nootrobox’s GO CUBES sets out to bring transparency to a brain boosting industry; in this case, they’re trying to disrupt coffee as opposed to nootropic supplements proper. And they partially succeed: These gave us a good, jitter-free boost with the added nootropic ingredients to compliment caffeine. And with GO CUBES, it’s clear exactly how much caffeine you’re getting in every serving. They also fit in well with Nootrobox’s other supplements, including RISE, which is one of the top research-backed, caffeine-free, and transparent nootropic stacks we’ve ever tried.

    We look forward to seeing what Nootrobox comes up with next, and we hope it’s a sugar-free version of GO CUBES. For us, they’re a sweet treat, but they’d be even more useful to more people without the sweetener.

    Read our interview with Nootrobox’s co-founder and CEO Geoffrey Woo here.

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    Nootrobox Coupons https://brainwiz.org/coupons/nootrobox-discount-code/ https://brainwiz.org/coupons/nootrobox-discount-code/#respond Tue, 01 Mar 2016 21:01:36 +0000 http://brainwiz.org/?p=1166 Nootrobox is one of the industry’s newest and most talked-about makers of brain enhancement supplements. Founded by computer scientists and backed by famous venture capitalists, their company is based on transparency and clarity in their products. You know exactly what you’re getting in each of their supplements, and now we want to help you find […]

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    Nootrobox is one of the industry’s newest and most talked-about makers of brain enhancement supplements. Founded by computer scientists and backed by famous venture capitalists, their company is based on transparency and clarity in their products. You know exactly what you’re getting in each of their supplements, and now we want to help you find the best price for Nootrobox products. We’ll be updating this page regularly with coupons, discounts, and promo codes for their nootropic supplements and stacks.

    Nootrobox Coupon

    Get the Exclusive BrainWiz Coupon!

    Use promo code brainwiz10 (click for offer) at checkout to get 10% off your complete order from Nootrobox’s website. This coupon code doesn’t have a time cutoff, so it’ll remain valid for as long as we have it listed on this page.

    Save Even More with a Subscription

    Like Nootrobox’s products, or want to try them for the long-haul? The company offers an additional 10% off if you order their supplements on a monthly subscription basis. Just select that option at checkout. Note: Nootrobox has generally been very responsive when we’ve ordered from them in the past, including cancelling subscriptions if need be.

    Learn More About Nootrobox

    Trying to figure out if Nootrobox’s nootropics are right for you? Check out our reviews of their supplements below, where we had four testers give their honest opinions on each:

    • Nootrobox’s daily stack, RISE
    • Nootrobox’s caffeine-based stack, SPRINT
    • RISE and SPRINT stacked together
    • Look out soon for our review of Nootrobox’s chewable coffee, GO CUBES

    Looking for even takes on the most popular brain enhancers? Check out our full guide and comparison for all our nootropic supplement reviews.

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    What’s the Future of Nootropics? A Conversation with Geoffrey Woo of Nootrobox https://brainwiz.org/brain-hacks/future-of-nootropics-geoffrey-woo-nootrobox/ https://brainwiz.org/brain-hacks/future-of-nootropics-geoffrey-woo-nootrobox/#respond Sun, 28 Feb 2016 17:16:52 +0000 http://brainwiz.org/?p=1261 In a nootropic space filled with countless brands and supplement stacks, Nootrobox is banking on transparency to make their mark. Founded in 2014 by Stanford grads Geoffreey Woo and Michael Brandt, the company avoids proprietary blends and instead makes a point to list all ingredient dosages and combinations on their packaging. They also double-down on some […]

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    In a nootropic space filled with countless brands and supplement stacks, Nootrobox is banking on transparency to make their mark. Founded in 2014 by Stanford grads Geoffreey Woo and Michael Brandt, the company avoids proprietary blends and instead makes a point to list all ingredient dosages and combinations on their packaging. They also double-down on some of the most common, well-studied nootropic ingredients. The result are stacks that focus on consistency and clarity, even if they might not have the eye-popping labels or proprietary blends.

    We sat down with Geoffrey, Nootrobox’s CEO, to talk about the supplement industry, quantifying brain enhancement, and what’s next for the California company.

    What was your first exposure to nootropics?

    One way I look at the space is the home brew tinkerers and computing clubs of the 70s and a bunch of hobbyist hackers tinkering with hardware. Two or three years ago, I started seeing an analog of that with human hardware, the quantified self movement adjusting inputs and outputs of the human body, essentially treating it as hardware. From that point, it was a super interesting trend.

    The reason we started building Nootrobox was because if you look at a lot of the existing vendors, people were either playing with grey market stuff, bulk powders imported from abroad, things that weren’t well studied with randomized control trials in humans. That’s an important distinction to make, randomized control trials with young, healthy, adult volunteers. It’s easy to see effects in therapeutic cases like Alzheimer’s or dementia, it’s another standard to see effects in healthy human adults. That transparency and that rigorous approach toward science was something I saw lacking in the space. As a computer engineer, my background was to be skeptical.

    And after looking into that, I saw strong bodies of evidence toward certain nootropics. And sometimes you don’t know exactly what’s in proprietary blends. That’s something [BrainWiz] has identified as well, and a stance we’ve taken, you should actually know you’re getting the right potency of active ingredients.

    So out of that, we saw an opportunity to do it right and to lead in terms of running our own trials and also building software around it.

    You’ve teased in some announcements about Nootrobox software to track performance. Tell us more about that, when will we hear more?

    We have an alpha group of people, and hopefully we can unlock some invite codes to your readership soon on this. If you’re not measuring quantitatively, you can’t tell how much of an effect you’re feeling. There’s a broad notion of mood tracking and cognitive states. You can think of it as an analogy to MyFitnessPal, which is used in diet and exercise. Why doesn’t that exist for mental states and mental health? There should be a MyFitnessPal for cognition.

    What’s your personal daily stack?

    I take RISE daily, and I’ll either switch between SPRINT or GO CUBES as well. GO CUBES are our new chewable coffee product, they’re just coming off the production line and we’re launching them soon. It’s an interesting effect, because you get some sublingual absorption of the actives as soon as you chew them.

    So you’re getting an impact on them twice, when you chew and when you digest?

    Yep, it’s a different feel than a straight capsule or softgel.

    What gaps still exist in the market, and how are you going to address those?

    People are getting more and more sophisticated. The supplement industry has been more marketing driven, and that’s one approach to market. Our approach is very much actually producing and running randomized clinical trials and publishing papers. That’s going to be the best way to market moving forward.

    We’re running a clinical trial with Maastricht University, and we’re piloting and working on a second clinical trial with an Australian lab. So we’re excited to actually show clinical effects.

    In terms of products, we’re very excited about something we’re R&Ding around omega-3 oils and DHA especially. If you think about omega-3 oils, just EPA which is typically associated with heart health, and DHA is more associated with cognitive function and health. So we’re prototyping an omega-3 based product. In terms of other form factors, we’re doing some R&D around sublingual spray products, because it’s a different feel effect than oral digestion, taking something in a capsule. Digestive acid basically makes inert a bunch of potentially interesting compounds. So that’s why we’re playing with sublingual products.

    You got a lot of press for raising a large round of funding from big name investors, including Andreessen Horowitz. What’s the main focus of that round?

    Research and development, that’s where some of the proceeds are going to running proper clinical trials and product development. Again, the difference is quantifying it. Andreessen Horowitz is a tech venture capital firm, they invest in technology companies. And technology is in our pipeline.

    Learn More About Nootrobox

    Interested in Nootrobox’s nootropics? Read our reviews of their RISE and SPRINT supplements. And see how we felt after trying Geoffrey’s daily stack of RISE and SPRINT.

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    What’s the Best Alpha BRAIN Alternative? https://brainwiz.org/supplement-reviews/alpha-brain-alternative/ https://brainwiz.org/supplement-reviews/alpha-brain-alternative/#comments Mon, 22 Feb 2016 15:03:25 +0000 http://brainwiz.org/?p=1173 Onnit’s super-popular Alpha BRAIN supplement is one of the most famous nootropics on the market. But as with any supplement, it’s not always perfect for everyone. While our testers generally like the supplement and appreciate Onnit’s integrity as a brand, there are a few general knocks against Alpha BRAIN we hear most commonly. I want […]

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    Onnit’s super-popular Alpha BRAIN supplement is one of the most famous nootropics on the market. But as with any supplement, it’s not always perfect for everyone. While our testers generally like the supplement and appreciate Onnit’s integrity as a brand, there are a few general knocks against Alpha BRAIN we hear most commonly.

    1. I want something with caffeine (Alpha BRAIN is caffeine free, and while this is also something a lot of people cite as a benefit, preferences of course differ)
    2. I want a simpler formula
    3. I want a more transparent formula (Alpha BRAIN doesn’t publicly release the exact makeup of their proprietary blends, but they have generally been revealed in one research source)
    4. Alpha BRAIN is too expensive
    5. I just want to try something different

    To make it easier to find some of the best Alpha BRAIN alternatives, we’ve highlighted these reasons and some of our favorite solutions below.

    Have another Alpha BRAIN alternative you love? Let us know in the comments!

    You Want Something Simpler

    Alpha BRAIN is a broad-spectrum nootropic, meaning it contains a high number of ingredients that, while potentially synergistic, have numerous different effects on the brain and body. It has 12 active ingredients, many of which might not carry a potent effect for everyone.

    Alpha Brain Review

    Learn what our testers think about Alpha BRAIN in our review.

    One of our current favorite Alpha BRAIN alternatives with a very straightforward formulation is RISE by Nootrobox. It has just three active ingredients: rhodiola rosea, bacopa monnieri, and Alpha-GPC. And unlike Onnit, Nootrobox is very upfront with how much of which ingredients are in its supplements.

    RISE or Alpha BRAIN

    Learn more about RISE in our full review.

    Like Alpha BRAIN, RISE is caffeine-free and is designed for daily use. Both supplements contain notable adaptogens, though only RISE contains rhodiola, which our testers have anecdotally found to give a mental as well as physical boost. Both supplements contain Alpha-GPC, the highest-quality form of choline you’ll find in nootropics (and the form most able to cross the blood-brain barrier). Learn more about Alpha-GPC here.

    RISE or Alpha BRAIN Label comparison

    It’s worth noting that Bacopa and Alpha-GPC are both found in Alpha BRAIN, though in significantly smaller quantities than RISE; Alpha BRAIN contains 240 mg of their Focus Blend, which includes both ingredients, while RISE contains 300 mg of each.

    You Want Something More Powerful With Caffeine

    Alpha BRAIN’s caffeine-free formula is famous and pairs well with coffee. However, some people want a powerful, fast-acting nootropic formula that gives them a more perceptible energy boost. In that case, our testers prefer Lumonol.

    Lumonol Review

    Lumonol is another broad-spectrum nootropic stack that includes a choline source, but it’s paired with guarana (a potent caffeine source) and noopept, a fast-metabolizing compound that can provide a cognitive boost shortly after ingestion (similar to, but potentially more potent than, piracetam).

    Lumonol is one of our highest-rated nootropics and one of the fastest-acting, highest-energy blends we’ve tried. Find out more about Lumonol and who it may be best for in our review.

    truBrain is another fast-acting nootropic our testers generally had good experiences with, and it’s one with a transparent list of ingredients plus the backing of an impressive team of neuroscientists. We found their liquid shots, which come in caffeinated and non-caffeinated forms, tasty and convenient.

    truBRAIN or Alpha BRAIN

    You Want Something Cheaper

    Onnit isn’t known for bargain-basement prices, though they occasionally release coupons and discounts. (Find out how to get the cheapest Alpha BRAIN at our coupons portal.)

    If you’re looking for a broad-spectrum nootropic at a cheaper price, especially one that’s accessible to beginners, our testers recommend looking at Cognitex. It has a pretty different ingredient profile than Alpha BRAIN, but we overall enjoyed it, and it paired very well with coffee and other sources of caffeine like Smart Caffeine. If you take into account the price per serving, Cognitex is about half the price of Alpha BRAIN (assuming a 2-capsule serving of Alpha BRAIN).Cognitex Life Extension Review

    Read our full Cognitex review here

    Another cheaper option per serving is Choline Force by Bulletproof (also known as Upgraded Self). Find out about our experience with Choline Force in our review.

    You Want Something More Transparent

    Again, Onnit isn’t always the most forthcoming with their exact formulations. Of the options listed above, RISE, Cognitex, and Choline Force are all very transparent in their formulations, in fact, transparent ingredient amounts is one of the founding principles of a company like Nootrobox. As far as a stimulant-free stack with a quality, no-gimmicks formula our testers enjoyed, RISE is currently our preferred alternative to Alpha BRAIN.

    Still looking for that perfect stack? Check out our Ultimate Beginner’s Guide for rankings of the best nootropics.

    Quick note: Some in the biohacking community enjoy creating their own blends and mixing raw ingredients. We primarily review consumer-ready supplements and don’t put out recommendations for at-home or self-packed supplements made from raw ingredients meant for research purposes, which can carry its own set of risks. When starting any new supplement regimen, please use common sense and don’t be afraid to consult with your healthcare provider.

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    Who Is Nootrobox, the Company Behind RISE, SPRINT, YAWN, and More? https://brainwiz.org/supplement-reviews/who-is-nootrobox/ https://brainwiz.org/supplement-reviews/who-is-nootrobox/#respond Thu, 11 Feb 2016 23:09:54 +0000 http://brainwiz.org/?p=1063 Like other Silicon Valley startups, Nootrobox is a California company with big-name backers and a lot of ambition. But unlike their digital-based counterparts, the company is focused on producing the next generation of brain enhancement supplements. So far, they’ve been able to get some of the world’s most famous investors onboard with their vision, to the […]

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    Like other Silicon Valley startups, Nootrobox is a California company with big-name backers and a lot of ambition. But unlike their digital-based counterparts, the company is focused on producing the next generation of brain enhancement supplements. So far, they’ve been able to get some of the world’s most famous investors onboard with their vision, to the tune of $2 million+ in funding.

    Nootrobox Nootropic Supplements

    The company manufacturers a line of science-backed nootropics that include the adaptogen and choline-rich RISE, caffeine-containing SPRINT, and sleep-boosting YAWN.

    Our testers have generally liked these supplements, which are among the most consistent we’ve reviewed. (Read our reviews for RISE and SPRINT, and find out what our testers thought about each supplement.)

    Who Founded Nootrobox?

    Nootrobox was founded by Geoffrey Woo and Michael Brandt, both Stanford graduates with degrees in Computer Science. Woo serves as CEO, while Brandt serves as COO. Read our interview with Geoffrey Woo here.

    The company’s two “Medicine & Science” staff members are Sumeet Sharma and Robert Chen, both MD/PhD candidates. It’s important to note that while these employees have impressive pedigrees, it doesn’t seem like Nootrobox has and full PhDs or medical doctors on staff at this time. We anticipate that may change in the near future as the company grows its research branch.

    Investors in Nootrobox include Andreessen Horowitz, Marissa Mayer, Mark Pincus, Dr. Connie Chen, and Keven Chou.

    SPRINT by Nootrobox

    What Makes Nootrobox Different?

    And Nootrobox seems to have a heavy focus on quality; the company states they’re focus is squarely on “safe, long-term cognitive enhancement.” Nootrobox is also very transparent when it comes to ingredient labeling and dosage; none of their supplements contain “proprietary” blends or mystery ingredients, and they list the amounts in each serving. That’s a welcome feature in a space where many brands protect their exact formulations at the expense of the consumer.

    YAWN by NootroboxWe’ve reviewed dozens of the most popular nootropic supplements on the market, and Nootrobox’s supps predominantly contain ingredients that have given our testers few, if any, side effects with generally consistent benefits. While their stacks aren’t the most “innovative” on the market, yet, you know what you’re getting, and they’re generally among the first supplements we recommend to beginners looking to test the waters of nootropics and brain enhancement.

    Where Is Nootrobox Made?

    Currently, it doesn’t seem like the company owns its own manufacturing facilities, though their site’s FAQ claims their supplements are made in FDA-registered and independently audited GMP labs in the United States.

    RISE by NootroboxWhat’s in Nootrobox’s Future?

    We expect Nootrobox will be using an influx of investment capital to research and scale production for new supplements in their line. A chewable coffee product from the company, GO CUBES, is currently in pre-release after a successful crowd funding campaign.

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    Stacking Nootrobox’s RISE and SPRINT: Is It the Ultimate Combo? https://brainwiz.org/supplement-reviews/rise-sprint-nootrobox-stack/ https://brainwiz.org/supplement-reviews/rise-sprint-nootrobox-stack/#respond Thu, 04 Feb 2016 20:45:54 +0000 http://brainwiz.org/?p=1036 Hailed as the next big thing in nootropics, or at least the most consumer-friendly, California-based Nootrobox is using an influx of investor capital to release new types of brain-boosting supplements. That’s not to say the company doesn’t already have a solid lineup of products available: Its RISE and SPRINT supplements each use research-backed ingredients to give […]

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    Hailed as the next big thing in nootropics, or at least the most consumer-friendly, California-based Nootrobox is using an influx of investor capital to release new types of brain-boosting supplements. That’s not to say the company doesn’t already have a solid lineup of products available: Its RISE and SPRINT supplements each use research-backed ingredients to give users consistent boosts, and generally, our testers have been fans. (The company is also extremely transparent with their ingredient amounts and sourcing, which is far too rare in the nootropic space.) But is it worth taking these supplements together?

    Rise and Sprint Stacked

    Read our review of Nootrobox’s RISE nootropic here and SPRINT nootropic here.

    The company’s two main nootropics are RISE, a combo of well-researched adaptogenic and cholinergic compounds, and SPRINT, which features the potent caffeine + l-theanine combo for sustained energy and no crash. We’ve reviewed each independently, but we’ve also been trying the two in tandem.

    The company generally suggests taking RISE as the baseline, everyday brain booster, with SPRINT added in when you need an extra, well, boost. Read below to see what we thought of the pairing.

    What Our Testers Say

    “I really liked RISE but wasn’t the biggest fan of SPRINT on its own. However, when I took them together (RISE in the morning, SPRINT after lunch when I generally lag in energy), I liked what I felt. I’ve found out I really like the combo of rhodiola + Alpha-GPC + caffeine + theanine before, and stacking these two puts those compounds in a much more convenient package (as opposed to reaching for them individually and adding in coffee).”

    “RISE keeps me calm and level-headed in the face of work stress, and it’s gradually becoming one of my go-to’s for regular use. I haven’t felt like I’m building a tolerance to it, and generally I think the effects are cumulative for me; I felt better the second week of taking it than the first, and so on. Adding SPRINT in is a nice touch, but I’m a coffee person, so generally I’ve got enough caffeine on hand to keep me going. I can see how it’s convenient, though.”

    “I’m still a little skeptical that SPRINT lasts 6 hours for me, but it’s definitely at least as potent as coffee, and I like the addition of theanine, among other things. I took both these supplements on my last trip, when it would be tough for me to keep on my regular schedule or get coffee I liked, and they kept me productive and focused. A good combo for convenience and impact. Not compounds you can’t get elsewhere, but if you don’t like mystery ingredients or amounts, this is probably a good way to get started in nootropics.”

    “I got the most benefit out of taking both RISE and SPRINT together with breakfast. One really hard days I needed coffee or another serving of SPRINT after lunch, but I’ve found this combo a solid way to start my mornings.”

    Supplement Summary

    Overall, our testers found the RISE + SPRINT combo convenient and reliable, though not overly innovative. That’s almost a relief, as the nootropic supplements space is filled with “proprietary” formulas we’ve tried and hated. We’re excited to see what Nootrobox releases next in their product line, and we hope they maintain the same level of transparency moving forward.

    If you’re looking for another potent stack that includes Nootrobox’s RISE supplement, consider combining it with MagTech for an all-day boost in productivity.

    Interested in RISE or SPRINT? Save 10% off all Nootrobox products with the exclusive BrainWiz Nootrobox coupon.

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    Why the World’s Top Venture Capitalists Just Bet Big on Nootropics https://brainwiz.org/supplement-reviews/nootrobox-andreessen-horowtiz-investment-nootropics/ https://brainwiz.org/supplement-reviews/nootrobox-andreessen-horowtiz-investment-nootropics/#respond Fri, 04 Dec 2015 20:34:27 +0000 http://brainwiz.org/?p=587 If money talks, then it’s official: Nootropics (aka “smart drugs”) have gone mainstream. And they’re getting multi-million dollar investments from the world’s most successful venture capitalists. Mega-successful VC firm Andreessen Horowitz (they’re the people who bet and won big on Facebook, Skype, Airbnb, and dozens of others) just announced a $2 million investment in smart […]

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    If money talks, then it’s official: Nootropics (aka “smart drugs”) have gone mainstream. And they’re getting multi-million dollar investments from the world’s most successful venture capitalists. Mega-successful VC firm Andreessen Horowitz (they’re the people who bet and won big on Facebook, Skype, Airbnb, and dozens of others) just announced a $2 million investment in smart drug startup Nootrobox. Nootropics/smart supplements use single or blends of ingredients to improve cognition, memory, focus, attention, and/or energy. Most of these supplements aren’t prescription drugs, and many are derived from or feature only natural ingredients.

    Andreessen Horowitz

    Image Credit: Andreessen Horowitz

    But there’s one piece of information you won’t find in news reports on the deal. And it’s something you have to learn from a lot of testing and comparisons of the market’s leading smart drugs. We’ve reviewed Nootrobox’s products before, and their current lineup is hopefully just the tip of the iceberg. Our testers were enthusiast on their RISE and SPRINT supplements, though their ingredient combos aren’t entirely new in the space. To be fair, Nootrobox is pretty transparent with their ingredients, labeling, and dosages, which we appreciate. As far as transparency, we place them alongside all-natural or earth-grown blends from some other manufacturers, which are also well sourced and transparent.

    Brain supplements investment

    Illustration by Morgan Schweitzer

    Nootrobox seems eager to use at least some of their new funding to research new stacks and products. Nootrobox’s blog announcement comes at a time when nootropic manufacturers are making big leaps forward in taking their products from niche supplements to worldwide popularity; increasing product diversity and creating supplements that stand as unique will be crucial in that push. We’ll be monitoring the company (and its competitors) closely, testing out the latest products to see which are actually pushing the envelope on quality and effectiveness.

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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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    RISE by Nootrobox Review: Silicon Valley Secret Or Same Old Stack? https://brainwiz.org/supplement-reviews/rise-by-nootrobox/ https://brainwiz.org/supplement-reviews/rise-by-nootrobox/#respond Tue, 27 Oct 2015 00:55:58 +0000 http://brainwiz.org/?p=360 Nootrobox (click for best price) is a relatively new supplement company specializing in, you guessed it, nootropics. Their product list currently includes nootropic stack RISE, caffeine-based supplement Sprint, sleep supplement YAWN, and chewable coffee Go Cubes. The San Francisco company’s main claim to fame is a heavy presence among Silicon Valley tech types and startup/tech media […]

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    Nootrobox (click for best price) is a relatively new supplement company specializing in, you guessed it, nootropics. Their product list currently includes nootropic stack RISE, caffeine-based supplement Sprint, sleep supplement YAWN, and chewable coffee Go Cubes. The San Francisco company’s main claim to fame is a heavy presence among Silicon Valley tech types and startup/tech media outlets.

    At first glance, Nootrobox’s formulations aren’t carbon copies of other popular stacks, but they all contain ingredients that are fairly well researched, and ones we have quite a bit of experience testing. First up is RISE, their “daily” nootropic stack designed for regular/everyday use. Hear what our testers had to say by reading our full RISE review below!

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    RISE by Nootrobox Ingredients

    The Ingredients

    • Active Ingredients: Bacopa monnieri (50% bacosides) – 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 on par with the highest concentration of bacosides in the extract we’ve seen in a nootropic product. Nootrobox recommends taking RISE with fat-containing meals, as this ingredient may be better absorbed when paired with fats.
    • Rhodiola rosea (3% rosavins and 1% salidroside) – 300 mg
      • While there’s some evidence that Rhodiola Rosea can combat the effects of physical stress, it’s best known and well-researched to fight fatigue from mental challenges and tasks. Basically, evidence suggests this herb helps us better manage stress, and it also combats fatigue we might feel from mentally (and potentially physically) grueling tasks. Some early research also indicates Rhodiola could improve overall longevity and brain help in mammals. Rhodiola supplementation also has diminishing returns in that more than ~600mg may actually reverse the positive effects. To that end, we’re happy to see Nootrobox showing some restraint on the dosage here instead of powering up their numbers just for show.
    • a-GPC (L-Alpha glycerylphosphorylcholine) – 300 mg
      • Choline is a vital compound in neurotransmission, and research suggests many Americans don’t get enough from their regular diets (in fact, choline-based nootropics are increasingly common, and some of our testers have experienced enhanced memory and focus simply from supplementing choline). This is the same high-quality form of choline as in popular stack Alpha Brain.
    • Other Ingredients: Rice flour, vegetable cellulose (capsule), calcium carbonate, silicon dioxide.

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

    Usage Guidelines

    Simply take one in the morning with breakfast, and one post-lunch or with an afternoon snack. It’s recommended that you take RISE with food because bacopa monnieri tends to be better absorbed when taken with fat. Some of our customers take one in the morning with a tall glass of water and then take one more additional RISE in the afternoon post-lunch or with a snack. Others just take two at once with a meal with fats – dairy, meat, nuts, etc.

    What Our Testers Say

    “Taking this supplement felt very similar for me to Rhodiola rosea supplementation, with a little extra kick. Doesn’t sound terribly exciting, but that’s not a bad thing, and I appreciate the help dealing with stress. With the added Alpha-GPC and other adaptogen [Bacopa], this is a stack that seems low on gimmicks while doubling down on research-backed compounds. I’ll probably reach for RISE when I want the endurance and stress-fighting effects of Rhodiola in a simple package.”

    “I took RISE with caffeine and without, and definitely think it pairs well with. It’s a stimulant-free supplement, so it may be a good option for beginners to nootropics or people who are sensitive to caffeine. I also liked the inclusion of Alpha-GPC; I get a lot of choline in my diet, so I probably didn’t notice too much from this, but it could be an especially good option for people who don’t, like many vegetarians.”

    “This took the edge off my work stress, and I found myself better able to power through mundane or draining tasks at work. Doesn’t contain any stimulants, and I didn’t feel an energy boost whatsoever, but it did well to aid my focus.”

    “I felt calm and level-headed when I was doing the RISE trial, but no more energetic than normal. I appreciate Nootrobox actually listing the amounts of various ingredients, and this is a nice, straightforward adaptogen + choline stack I’ll probably reach for in times of stress or heavy workload. It also paired well with my morning coffee and breakfast. ”

    RISE by Nootrobox
    4.6 / 5 Score
    Pros
  • Transparent formulation
  • Science backed ingredients
  • Stimulant free
  • Fights stress
  • Cons
  • Best with food
  • User experience varies
  • Summary
    RISE by Nootrobox is one of the most straightforward formulations on the market and includes only tried and tested ingredients. It's popular among our testers for reducing brain fog and fighting stress.
    Focus
    Energy
    Memory
    Beginner Friendly

    BrainWiz Tips

    • Take with fats during breakfast or lunch to help improve absorption of RISE’s bacosides.
    • In our review of RISE, most of our testers compared this supplement to standalone supplementation of Rhodiola rosea, which pairs well with coffee (RISE is caffeine and stimulant-free) and is good before stressful situations.
    • As with any supplement or nutritional regimen, you should talk to your doctor or medical professional before use.
    • We appreciate that Nootrobox lists active ingredient amounts; you know what you’re getting.

    Supplement Summary

    For our testers, RISE by Nootrobox felt a lot like plain Rhodiola with an added “kick”, and at the very least, their effects were similar. None of us felt negative side effects when taking RISE, though as with many supplements, individual user experiences will vary.

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    Several of our testers are trying RISE on a more long-term basis and will report back. We’re also excited to see what other stacks Nootrobox develops with their newly raised venture capital money.

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