Vinpocetine – Brain Wiz https://brainwiz.org Level-up your mind! Tue, 06 Jun 2017 16:50:27 +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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True Cerebral Enhancement? Reviewing Addium by Precision Labs https://brainwiz.org/supplement-reviews/addium/ https://brainwiz.org/supplement-reviews/addium/#respond Sun, 10 Jan 2016 15:24:08 +0000 http://brainwiz.org/?p=921 Addium (click for current price), a stack produced by Precision Labs, is marketed as a “Cerebral Enhancement Complex” that claims to unlock 100% of your brain’s potential (a dubious claim by the best standards). As with all products claiming to be #1 or “unlock” a new-you mind, we are a little skeptical about these all-too-familiar claims. There […]

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Addium (click for current price), a stack produced by Precision Labs, is marketed as a “Cerebral Enhancement Complex” that claims to unlock 100% of your brain’s potential (a dubious claim by the best standards). As with all products claiming to be #1 or “unlock” a new-you mind, we are a little skeptical about these all-too-familiar claims.

There are no newcomers to the list of ingredients in Addium, at least nothing we haven’t seen many times before, and as with many supplements containing a “proprietary blend,” Precision Labs does not list the quantity or concentration of most of the active ingredients. Read on to find out if Addium boosted our testers’ brain performance, or if this is just another supplement with unrealistic claims.

Addium Nutrition Label

Addium Nutrition Label

The Ingredients

Vitamin B3 (Niacin) – 30mg

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.

Vitamin B6 (as Pyridoxine Hydrochloride) – 5mg

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

Proprietary Blend – 545mg

Caffeine

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 cognitionalertness, and athletic performance.

GABA

This amino acid acts in the central nervous system calming nervous brain activity. It is a neuropsychotropic compound that functions as both a nootropic and as a tranquilizer by stimulating dopamine production. In certain situations, GABA has been shown to both decrease anxiety and promote relaxation, though it may have difficulty crossing the blood/brain barrier through oral supplementation.

Bacopa Monnieri

Bacopa Monnieri is an herb used in Ayurveda as a revitalizer, cognitive booster, and stress reliever. Scientific tests show the positive effects the herb can have on memory and free recall, though it may occasionally cause restlessness or feelings of apathy in some users (like most adaptogens, experience varies from person to person).

Alpha GPC

L-Alpha glycerylphosphorylcholine is a phospholipid (a main component of cell membranes) that has been positively linked with increased memory and learning capacity. It is one of the most effective compounds at increasing systemic and brain concentrations of choline.

L-Theanine

An amino acid exclusive to tea in dietary forms, L-Theanine increases alpha brain waves, inducing relaxation without any drowsiness.

Phosphatidylserine

Phosphatidylserine is another phospholipid vital to the maintenance of healthy nerve cell membranes. It has a direct effect on the release of both dopamine and noradrenaline, and it positively affects memory.

L-Tyrosine

L-Tyrosine is linked to improving cognitive performance under conditions of stress, and the compound has been shown to actually reduce symptoms of stress itself, likely because it is involved in the production of dopamine.

Vinpocetine

Vinpocetine is an herb-derived chemical that has been used to treat cerebrovascular disorders in Hungary. It is both a neuroprotective and a vasodilator, possibly increasing blood flow to the brain.

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.

Other Ingredients: Gelatin, Silicon Dioxide, Magnesium Stearate (vegetable), Titanium Dioxide, FD&C Yellow #5, FD&C Red #3,

Allergens: Soybeans

Addium Review

Usage Guidelines

  • As a dietary supplement, take 1 capsule daily.
  • CAUTION: Do not exceed recommended dose. Pregnant or nursing mothers, children under the age of 18, and individuals with a known medical condition should consult a physician before using this or any dietary supplement.

What Our Testers Say

“Took this in the morning with my pre-workout, and there was a definite rush of energy. Couldn’t tell whether the flush was from working out or from the niacin/B3, but I felt warmer and redder than I usually do post-workout. The effects (both the flush and the energy) didn’t last long, though, and I found myself reaching for some coffee by early afternoon.”

“I don’t know how much caffeine is in this, but it was too much for me, or at least, one pill of the stack had me jittery. This gave me tons of nervous energy, even with the included L-Theanine in a mystery amount, and I crashed hard.”

“I think this did help me focus a bit, but it works a lot more like an energy pill than a nootropic. I had it with my morning coffee, and it just edged on being too much caffeine.”

“I took this for a couple of weeks, and I could tell my focus and memory were a little better, but not as well-rounded as other popular nootropic stacks. I could see how the caffeine in this, combined with some of the other ingredients in the “proprietary blend”, could be too much for people with a stimulant-sensitivity. I tried taking it both in the morning and to combat the afternoon slump, with some luck. This felt like more of a stimulant pill than anything else.”

BrainWiz Tips

    • Take Addium with food to ease absorption, especially if you are sensitive to stimulants.
    • Be careful when taking other stimulants or caffeine-containing beverages with Addium.
    • All of our testers experienced an increase in energy while on Addium, though a couple experienced a crash once the supplement wore off.

<li”>As with any other supplements, consult a doctor or medical professional before starting a new regimen if you are on medication or have a preexisting condition.

Supplement Summary

Although all of our testers felt something on Addium, it was far from the advertised unlocking of 100% of the brain’s potential; overall, it felt much more like a quick stimulant rush with a resulting crash. The amount of caffeine in Addium is not listed, and most testers felt like it was the equivalent to about 2 shots of espresso.  If you are a coffee drinker, you may want to try Addium in the afternoon, instead of that second cup of coffee. This may not be the best supplement for those sensitive to niacin or stimulants in general.

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A Mild Nootropic to Fight Anxiety? Reviewing Neuro Clarity by Nutrition Essentials https://brainwiz.org/supplement-reviews/neuro-clarity-nutrition-essentials/ https://brainwiz.org/supplement-reviews/neuro-clarity-nutrition-essentials/#respond Sat, 19 Dec 2015 00:09:35 +0000 http://brainwiz.org/?p=719 Neuro Clarity (click for best price) by Nutrition Essentials is a bestseller on Amazon when it comes to St. John’s Wort Herbal Supplements, an ingredient we’ve really only seen highlighted in one other nootropic stack, and in very small quantities. Read on to find out how a stack with this herbal primary ingredient fares as a […]

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Neuro Clarity (click for best price) by Nutrition Essentials is a bestseller on Amazon when it comes to St. John’s Wort Herbal Supplements, an ingredient we’ve really only seen highlighted in one other nootropic stack, and in very small quantities. Read on to find out how a stack with this herbal primary ingredient fares as a nootropic.

Neuro Clarity Nutrition Label and Ingredients

Neuro Clarity Nutrition Label and Ingredients

The Ingredients

  • St. John’s Wort (as 3% extract) – 250 mg
    • St. John’s Wort has been used to treat depression and other mood disorders, and as a neuroprotective agent.
  • Glutamine (as L-glutamine hydrochloride) – 150 mg
    • 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.
  • Phosphatidylserine Complex – 125 mg
    • Phosphatidylserine is a phospholipid required to maintain healthy nerve cell membranes. It supports cognitive function and the ability to learn and recall new information.
  • Bacopa Monnieri (20% bacosides) – 100 mg
    • 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, and reduced stress and cortisol levels. This is a relatively low concentration and low dosage, compared to other supplements we have tested.
  • Acetyl L-Carnitine – 50 mg
    • This compound pairs very well with choline; when combined, the two form the neurotransmitter acetylcholine. Since this supplement does not contain any choline, we suggest that you increase your intake of choline-containing foods, such as eggs, in case the body is deficient in either compound.
  • DMAE Bitartrate – 50 mg
    • DMAE Bitrate, or Deanol,  is a chemical used to treat ADHD, improve memory and boost cognitive function. Deanol is essential to the production of choline, one of the building blocks of the neurotransmitter acetylcholine, which is vital for a number of nervous system activities, including signaling the heart to keep beating.
  • Ginkgo Biloba (as 24% extract) – 50 mg
    • Ginkgo has been used for thousands of years to promote memory in Chinese medicine. More recently, clinical studies and research reviews have pointed to its efficacy in fighting dementia and neural decline.
  • Vinpocetine – 2 mg
    • 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.
  • Other Ingredients: Gelatin, Magnesium Stearate, and Dicalcium Phosphate.

Usage Guidelines

Serving Size: 1 capsule

Neuro Clarity Review

What Our Testers Say

“I took this during a high-stress week at my job. Since there were no real directions on the bottle, I just took it in the mornings, along with my coffee. I felt like it evened me out a bit, as far as anxiety and stress and anxiety go, but I’m not sure it had any effect on my cognition.”

“While I didn’t really feel any sharper or more focused while on Neuro Clarity, I did feel like it helped me deal with day-to-day anxiety. I will keep this around to help me deal with craziness at work.”

“I tried this out for a couple of weeks, usually taking it first thing in the morning on an empty stomach. I still had my usual trouble with a little brain fog in the morning, but I did notice that situations that usually stressed me out at work, were a little easier to handle while on Neuro Clarity.”

“This is one of those supplements that are a tad too mild for me, but I can see it maybe being good for folks who are sensitive to caffeine, or prone to anxiety.”

Neuro Clarity
3.4 / 5 Score
Pros
  • Stimulant free
  • Straightforward stack
  • Cons
  • No choline source
  • Summary
    Neuro Clarity is an entry-level, straightforward stack, but we wish it included a high-quality choline source.
    Focus
    Energy
    Memory
    Beginner Friendly

    BrainWiz Tips

    • Our testers all experienced mild effects with no jitters. This could be a good start if you’re new to the world of nootropics and want to explore brain enhancers gradually.
    • This supplement seems to pair well with coffee and other food/drink sources of caffeine (our testers didn’t try it with other caffeine-containing nootropics, which could potentially cause jitteriness).
    • Take with choline-containing foods, like eggs and meat, to take advantage of the choline-friendly ingredients in this stack.
    • St. John’s Wort is known to interact with a number of medications and, as with any supplement, it is a good idea to check with your doctor or medical practitioner before use.

    Supplement Summary

    While not the strongest supplement out there, Neuro Clarity may be a solid option for those looking for a caffeine-free, entry level stack. Our testers all experienced a sense of well-being while taking the supplement, but little observational cognitive boost.

    Neuro Clarity was mildly effective for some of our testers dealing with high-stress and high-anxiety situations.

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    Proven Ingredients In The Right Combo? Reviewing Neurorise https://brainwiz.org/supplement-reviews/neurorise/ https://brainwiz.org/supplement-reviews/neurorise/#comments Fri, 13 Nov 2015 23:15:14 +0000 http://brainwiz.org/?p=486 A relative newcomer to the nootropic scene, Neurorise combines some of the most trusted brain enhancing ingredients into a single supplement; a first look at the label, and we began to think this was one of the most broadly encompassing and full stacks we’ve seen (not counting supps that throw in a bunch of superfluous […]

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    A relative newcomer to the nootropic scene, Neurorise combines some of the most trusted brain enhancing ingredients into a single supplement; a first look at the label, and we began to think this was one of the most broadly encompassing and full stacks we’ve seen (not counting supps that throw in a bunch of superfluous vitamins to increase the visual impressiveness of their labels).

    But a look at the label doesn’t tell the full story, so we put Neurorise to the test to see if its stack hit an effective sweet spot or proved to be overkill. Read below to find out our take.

    The Ingredients

    Vitamin D3, Vitamin B6, and Vitamin B12

    These are some of the most common vitamin ingredients, in forms good for brain-friendly metabolization, we see in nootropic formulas. They also interactions with other ingredients in the formula that boost individual and combined effects on cognition, memory recall, and focus.

    Rhodiola Rosea (3% Rosavins, 2% Salidrosides)

    Rhodiola Rosea is an herb and noted adaptogen used to combat fatigue and fight the effects of stress. Many of our testers like it on its own as a stress-fighting supplement, and it’s been linked to very few negative side effects, if any.

    L-Theanine

    L-Thanine is an amino acid that supports mood, helps with repetitive tasks, and is often paired with caffeine to prevent jitteriness.

    Caffeine Anhydrous

    The world’s most popular stimulant, caffeine actually blocks androgen receptors in the brain, fighting fatigue. We like the pairing with L-Theanine in this supplement.

    Bacopa Monnieri P.E. 20%

    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.

    DMAE Bitartrate

    Also known as Deanol, DMAE is a chemical used to improve memory and boost brain function. It’s especially important in the production of choline (see Choline-Bitartrate, below), one of the building blocks of acetylcholine, vital for nervous system function.

    Soybean Extract (standardized to 20% Phosphatidylserine)

    This form of phosphatidylserine is a phospholipid that is involved in maintaining healthy nerve membranes. It supports the brain’s ability to learn and process new information.

    Choline-Bitartrate

    Choline-Bitartrate is a vitamin-like chemical thought to help enhance levels of acetylcholine.

    Alpha Lipoic Acid

    Alpha Lipoic Acid is an antioxidant that has been used to treat memory loss and chronic fatigue.

    Vinpocetine

    Vinpocetine is a chemical derived from the periwinkle plant. It can increase cerebral blood flow.

    Huperzine A

    Huperzine A is a compound that has been used to improve cognitive performance in patients with Alzheimer’s.

    Neurorise ReviewsOther Ingredients: Gelatin, brown rice bran, silicon dioxide, vegetable magnesium stearate, titanium dioxide.

    Usage Guidelines

    To help support increased mental performance, begin by taking 1-2 capsules preferably with food. Depending on desired effect, tolerance, and body type, you may increase the dosage to a single serving of 3-4 capsules. Do not exceed 4 capsules per serving or 6 capsules in any 24 hour period.

    What Our Testers Say

    “I’ve seen these ingredients before across a lot of nootropic supplements, and this particular combination worked well for me. On their site, Neurorise says the supplement can ”˜boost your performance and exercise capacity’ in the gym, so I’ve been trying it before workouts, with great results.”

    “I really liked this supplement and worked up to four capsules in a morning serving, always with breakfast (pills on an empty stomach is a nausea risk for some, and I’m not immune from that). With its caffeine content, Neurorise is a supplement I’d probably want to cycle, maybe a week on and then a few days off before going back to it. I appreciated the energy and clean-feeling focus it gave me.”

    “I’d definitely recommend sticking to the usage guidelines on this one, it can be powerful! One or two capsules in the morning does plenty for me; I also had success by taking one capsule with breakfast and one with lunch, splitting up the dosage. Nothing in this stack is blow-you-out-of-the-water innovative, but it’s got some tried and true compounds in a good combination. I liked the focus and sense of motivation I got while taking it. It doesn’t act as fast as Lumonol, but it felt nice and sustained.”

    “I’ll never give up my morning coffee (unless I have some serious prodding), but this is a supp that can stand on its own, no additional caffeine required. I worry too many capsules in one serving would cause jitteriness, but I kept to the recommendations and only experienced energy.”

    Neurorise
    Pros
  • Very broad stack
  • Works consistently
  • Good for high stress
  • Cons
  • Unlisted ingredient amounts
  • Summary
    Neurorise is a solid stack with many popular (and rightly so) nootropic ingredients. Our testers found it generally consistent and reliable for a brain boost and mental endurance.
    Focus
    Energy
    Memory
    Beginner Friendly

    BrainWiz Tips

    • Consider taking Neurorise without coffee, you probably won’t need the additional stimulation.
    • Take with food to boost absorption and for more sustained energy throughout the day.
    • Two of our testers felt diminishing effects after roughly a week of taking Neurorise. After a few days off from the supplement, taking one or more capsules  of Neurorise once again produced a good rush of energy. We recommend cycling it every week or so.
    • As with any supplement or nutritional regimen, you should talk to your doctor or medical professional before use, especially if you have a sensitivity to any ingredients in the supplement.

    Supplement Summary

    Neurorise may not be the most innovative stack on the market, but after testing it out, we actually respect that. Instead of trying to reinvent the wheel and falling flat, Neurorise built a supplement that delivers on its promise of both energy and focus.

    It’s not the fastest acting or quite the longest lasting nootropic we’ve tested, but it’s probably all you need for a brain boost in a convenient delivery system (as opposed to combining multiple supplements or trying to time things precisely).

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    An Ideal Starter Stack? Reviewing Cognitex By Life Extension https://brainwiz.org/supplement-reviews/cognitex-life-extension/ https://brainwiz.org/supplement-reviews/cognitex-life-extension/#respond Mon, 09 Nov 2015 20:46:42 +0000 http://brainwiz.org/?p=461 A well-recognized brand for standard vitamins and minerals, LifeExtension also produces nootropic stacks, including the recently reviewed mineral-based Neuro-Mag. Today, we are going to be reviewing one of their other nootropic stacks, Cognitex® (click for best price) with Pregnenolone & Brain Shield®, a supplement containing a number of trademarked and registered ingredients in what Life […]

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    A well-recognized brand for standard vitamins and minerals, LifeExtension also produces nootropic stacks, including the recently reviewed mineral-based Neuro-Mag. Today, we are going to be reviewing one of their other nootropic stacks, Cognitex® (click for best price) with Pregnenolone & Brain Shield®, a supplement containing a number of trademarked and registered ingredients in what Life Extension calls an “advanced formula” to promote youthful cognition and memory.

    Read on to find out what our testers thought of this stack…

    Cognitex Label

    Cognitex Label

    The Ingredients

    • Alpha-Glyceryl Phosphoryl Choline (A-GPC) – 600 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.)
    • Phosphatidylserine [from Sharp-PS Green®] – 100 mg
      • Phosphatidylserine is a phospholipid required to maintain healthy nerve cell membranes. It supports cognitive function and the ability to learn and recall new information.
    • Brain Shield® (Gastrodin) – 50 mg
      • Gastrodin is a compound derived from the Chinese Orchid, and has been used in Traditional Chinese Medicine to treat both neurovascular and neuroinflammatory conditions. Studies show it to be effective in the treatment of anxiety.
    • Pregnenolone – 50 mg
      • Pregnenolone is a neurosteroid that has been studied as a treatment for schizophrenia and bipolar disorder, and has been shown to enhance learning and memory in rodents.
    • Vinpocetine – 20 mg
      • Vinpocetine is a chemical derived from the periwinkle plant, known to increase cerebral blood flow. Doctors in Hungary have been prescribing this compound to treat cerebrovascular disorders for decades.
    • Leucoselect® grape extract (seed) – 150 mg
    • Blue Activ™ Wild Blueberry extract (fruit) – 150 mg
    • Sensoril® Ashwagandha extract (root and leaf) [providing 10 mg withanolide glycoside conjugates] – 125 mg
      • 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.
    • Uridine-5′-monophosphate (disodium) – 50 mg
    • Proprietary NeuroProtection Complex Blend – 125 mg
      • There are no listed amounts for each individual component of the proprietary blend, but the ingredients are below.
    • Perluxan® Hops standardized extract (cones)
      • In addition to being a flavoring ingredient in beer, hops have also been used to treat anxiety and insomnia.
    • Rosemary Standardized extract (leaf)
      • The active compound in rosemary is Rosmarinic acid, a noted antioxidant and anti-inflammatory.
    • Other Ingredients: Safflower oil, softgel (gelatin, glycerin, purified water, sorbitol, carob color), sunflower lecithin, maltodextrin, silica, modified food starch.

    Usage Guidelines

    • Take two (2) softgels daily with or without food, or as recommended by a healthcare practitioner. Exceeding recommended serving may cause serious adverse health effects.
    • Possible side effects include acne, hair loss, hair growth on the face (in women), aggressiveness, irritability, and increased levels of estrogen.
    • Discontinue use and call a physician or licensed qualified healthcare professional immediately if you experience rapid heartbeat, dizziness, blurred vision, or other similar symptoms. Do not take this product if you have a history of seizures.
    • Do not take this product if you have breast cancer, prostate cancer, or other hormone-sensitive diseases. If you are taking anticoagulant or antiplatelet medications, or have a bleeding disorder, consult with your healthcare provider before taking this product.

    What Our Testers Say

    “I took this for a few weeks in the morning with my caffeine-heavy pre-workout drink. There was a definite reduction in brain fog, specially by the end of week two.”

    “This supplement is a little too mild for me. I took it with my coffee and even stacked it with Smart Caffeine, but there just wasn’t enough edge for me.”

    “While this is not the most potent nootropic I’ve tried, I felt like it really helped me manage work stress and stress-related mood swings. I took Cognitex during two weeks of crazy work deadlines, and I feel like it really helped me power through it without loosing my mind. I took it in the morning with my coffee. ”

    “This mellow caffeine-free supplement felt a lot more like brain food than an actual nootropic. I felt like I was doing something good for my brain, which could be part of why I felt slightly energized, and more focused while taking it.”

    Cognitex
    3.7 / 5 Score
    Pros
  • Broad spectrum
  • Stimulant free
  • Cons
  • Experiences varied
  • Summary
    Cognitex is a beginner accessible stack with a broad range of ingredients, specifically those that may benefit long term brain health. It's more of a brain vitamin than immediate-boost nootropic.
    Focus
    Energy
    Memory
    Beginner Friendly

    BrainWiz Tips

    • We recommend taking with food to avoid a potentially upset stomach.
    • Our testers reported mild effect, and no jitteriness. This is an entry-level nootropic potentially well suited to beginners.
    • This supplement seems to pair well with coffee, tea,  guarana or other sources of caffeine.
    • As with any supplement or nutritional regimen, you should check with your doctor or medical professional if you have any existing conditions or intolerances.

    Supplement Summary

    Cognitex is a mild cognitive enhancer with apparent cumulative effects, and it is a great option for those just starting to explore nootropics. It also pairs well with coffee or other stimulants, as well as a mitochondrial booster like Unfair Advantage. If you have been considering a nootropic, but have been hesitant, this supplement is a solid starter supplement.

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    OptiMind Review: My Honest Thoughts, Experience, and More https://brainwiz.org/supplement-reviews/optimind-alternascript/ https://brainwiz.org/supplement-reviews/optimind-alternascript/#comments Sat, 31 Oct 2015 00:25:38 +0000 http://brainwiz.org/?p=398 Today we are going to be reviewing one of the Internet’s most talked-about nootropic formulas: OptiMind. A couple of things drew us to this supplement. First, mainstream media outlets including Vice and Elite Daily positively reviewed this product before its rebranding from Alleradd to OptiMind, and we were curious to see whether the hype was real. Secondly, […]

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    Today we are going to be reviewing one of the Internet’s most talked-about nootropic formulas: OptiMind. A couple of things drew us to this supplement. First, mainstream media outlets including Vice and Elite Daily positively reviewed this product before its rebranding from Alleradd to OptiMind, and we were curious to see whether the hype was real. Secondly, the supplement’s formula has a lot in common with one of our favorite supplements, Lumonol, making it worth a try in our book.

    View Best OptiMind Price

    Our testers tried out the sample packs of of OptiMind to see if the claims of it being a “surprisingly powerful and beautifully balanced” supplement were true.

    Read on to find out what our testers thought of it…

    OptiMind Label

    OptiMind Ingredients

    The Ingredients

    • Active Ingredients: Vitamin D (Cholecalciferol) – 385 IU
    • Vitamin B12 (Methylcobalamin) – 500 mcg
      • An essential vitamin B nutrient, B12 plays an important role in numerous bodily functions, including neurological function and development. The particular form of B12 contained in OptiMind is a form often used to reduce brain fog and promote mental energy due to its ability to cross the blood-brain barrier.
    • Focus Blend – 1330.08 mg
    • L-Tyrosine
    • Bacopa Herb Extract
      • Bacopa Monnieri is an herb used in Ayurveda as an antidepressant and a cognitive booster. A noted adaptogen, Bacopa Monnieri has been linked to reduced stress and nootropic effects.
    • Taurine
      • Taurine is an essential amino acid fundamental in the development and function of the central nervous system. You’ll see it as a main ingredient in many energy drinks for its alertness-boosting effects, especially when paired with caffeine and other stimulants.
    • Alpha Lipoic Acid
    • Caffeine Anhydrous
      • 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.
    • GABA (Gamma Amino Butyric Acid)
      • This amino acid acts in the central nervous system calming nervous brain activity. It is a neuropsychotropic compound that functions as both a nootropic and as a tranquilizer by stimulating dopamine production. Dopamine plays a part in controlling flow of information in the brain while alleviating stress and anxiety.
    • Phosphatidylserine (from Soy Lecithin)
      • This chemical has been used in the treatment of Alzheimer’s, geriatric mental-function decline, ADHD, and to improve cognitive function.
    • Vinpocetine
      • Vinpocetine is a chemical derived from the periwinkle plant, linked to increase cerebral blood flow. Doctors in Hungary have been prescribing this compound to treat cerebrovascular disorders for decades.
    • Sulbutiamine
      • This is a synthetic Vitamin B1 derivative, capable of crossing blood and brain barriers more easily than thiamine. There are studies suggesting it has positive effects on memory and central cholinergic activity.
    • Huperzine A (from Toothed Clubmoss Aerial Parts Extract)
      • Clubmoss is the most common source for Huperzine A, a compound that has been used to improve cognitive performance in patients with Alzheimer’s.
    • Other Ingredients: Vegetable Cellulose (HPMC), Dicalcium Phosphate, Rice Flour, Magnesium Stearate, Titanium Dioxide (color). Contains: Soy

    Usage Guidelines

    For elevated mental performance, start with 1-2 capsules in the morning. Increase the dosage as needed. Depending on your body type and tolerance, you may increase this to a single serving of 2-4 capsules, but do not exceed 8 capsules per 24-hour period.

    My OptiMind Experience

    As with any new supplement, I am naturally skeptical of initial claims. That is no different when it came to OptiMind. However, after my experience of using it for a full week, I was pleasantly surprised.

    The first morning I woke up feeling groggy, with a slight case of “brain fog”. This is because I had a hard time falling asleep the night before. Nevertheless, I got out of bed and made breakfast. During breakfast I read over the OptiMind ingredients and suggested use. Everything seemed pretty standard — Bacopa Monnieri, L-Taurine, Phosphatidylserine, GABA, L-Tyrosine, Alpha Lipoic Acid, Caffeine, Vitamin D, Vitamin B12, Calcium, Magnesium, Vinpocetine, Huperzine A, and Sulbutiamine. I noticed that it contains some of my favorite nootropic ingredients, one of which being Bacopa Monnieri.

    I decided to skip my daily morning coffee since OptiMind already has caffeine in it. This is because I didn’t want to double down on my caffeine intake early in the morning and crash by the afternoon. I also didn’t want the caffeine to interfere with the results of the review. So I downed a full dosage with a glass of water and got to work.

    After the first 20-minutes, I started to notice a slight increase in energy levels, much like I do when I have a cup of coffee. A little later my focus really started to pick up. My initial experience felt a bit like drinking an energy drink except without feeling jittery or anxious at all and with a ton more focus. I think the reason behind this energy/focus combo comes down to the mixture of caffeine and l-taurine (both of which make up a lot of energy drinks on the market).

    As the day went on I realized that I wasn’t as distracted. This meant I could get more done without having to take breaks. In a way, it felt like I could reclaim a few hours of my day — a huge plus!

    As the day transitioned into night, I slightly expected a mild crash from the caffeine. However, there was none. This could be because I don’t crash unless I have massive amounts of caffeine or because of the makeup of OptiMind. Regardless, it’s another big plus.

    The week that I took OptiMind went very well. The noticeable effects were an increase in energy mixed with higher levels of focus and concentration. This, of course, led to higher levels of productivity too.

    By the end of the week, I noticed my to do list was much lighter than it normally was. This was due to the fact that I could get more done during the day than I normally could. As a business owner and as someone who likes to be as efficient with their time as possible, I really liked this aspect of taking OptiMind.

    Surprisingly, by the seventh day, I had not built up a tolerance. I usually see a waning effect in the benefits when taking a nootropic by the seventh day. This is because my body tends to get used to the dosage and need more to feel the same effects as a result. I’m sure there would come a time that I would need to cycle off OptiMind but I didn’t need to while reviewing it.

    Overall, I was very happy with how OptiMind performed. They kept it simple when it comes to nootropic ingredients and created a supplement that does what it says it will — increase focus and energy.

    After reviewing OptiMind I decided to keep some capsules at my desk because I like to use them when I’m on a deadline and really need to focus. They have been lifesavers especially when pulling “all nighters” because of the increase in energy that they give.

    What Our Testers Say

    “I started out with 2 capsules in the morning with breakfast, and I felt a pretty clear wave of energy and focus. This lasted well into the afternoon… I upped the dosage to 3 capsules to see how that felt.”

    “I took the full four-capsule dose as a pre-workout. I felt energized and ready for the workout…”

    “I tried out OptiMind with my usual cup of coffee in the morning, starting with 2 capsules on the first day, and then 3 capsules on the second day. I had a quite a ‘wired’ morning after 3 capsules. I felt clear-headed and was able to concentrate on the task at hand… I tried it again with no coffee the next morning, and I felt productive.”

    BrainWiz Tips

    • Our testers felt the positive effects of OptiMind with a dosage of 2 capsules; increasing consumption to 3 or 4 capsules did not increase its perceived effects, but it did produce some jitteriness on some of our testers. There’s a good chance 2 will be plenty, though individual tolerances and reactions will vary.
    • Because OptiMind has an unspecified amount of caffeine, we suggest you go easy on coffee consumption when starting.
    • As with any supplement or nutritional regimen, you should check with your doctor or medical professional before use.

    Supplement Summary

    OptiMind’s formula consists of a number of popular nootropic ingredients paired with energy boosters like caffeine and B vitamins. Our testers experienced a mental and physical boost, but the fact that the amount of caffeine per serving is not listed had some of our testers feeling like Goldilocks: It took awhile to find the right dosage for them.

    OptiMind’s manufacturer has some mainstream traction, and their formula is a bit different than others we’ve encountered (for example, it doesn’t contain a direct form of choline, but it does have ingredients involved in choline production). But we weren’t over-the-moon impressed.

    Always remember to consult a trusted medical professional before taking any supplement. We are not doctors and our opinions are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

    Optimind Review
    4.8 / 5 Score
    Pros
    Simple to use.
    Increases energy and focus levels.
    Able to feel effects without even taking full dose.
    Cons
    Try not to combine with coffee/tea as it could lead to a crash.
    Summary
    Optimind is a great starter nootropic. We had a lot of success using it, even at half the dose. The added caffeine means that you have to be careful if you already drink a lot of coffee/tea during the day (could cause a crash).
    Focus
    Energy
    Memory
    Beginner Friendly

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    The Beginner’s Nootropic Stack? Reviewing SharpMind By Solaray https://brainwiz.org/supplement-reviews/sharpmind-solaray/ https://brainwiz.org/supplement-reviews/sharpmind-solaray/#comments Wed, 14 Oct 2015 18:06:01 +0000 http://brainwiz.org/?p=305 Solaray has been producing supplements since 1973.  The company produces mainly herbal supplements and and vitamins, but it also has a line of what they market as functional formulations which include a few nootropic stacks. Today, we are going to be reviewing  a product from that line, SharpMind (click for the best price). A blend […]

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    Solaray has been producing supplements since 1973.  The company produces mainly herbal supplements and and vitamins, but it also has a line of what they market as functional formulations which include a few nootropic stacks. Today, we are going to be reviewing  a product from that line, SharpMind (click for the best price).

    A blend of well-researched nootropic compounds, SharpMind is advertised as a complete brain formula, claiming to improve cognitive function, memory, concentration, learning abilities, and to promote general well-being and reduced stress.  Does the product live up to its lofty claims? Read on to find out.

    SharpMind by Solaray Ingredients

    SharpMind by Solaray Ingredients

    The Ingredients

    • Cat’s Claw – 350 mg
    • GP Horse Chestnut (aesculus hippocastanum) (seed extract) Supplying 25.2 mg (18%) Aescin – 140 mg
      • Aescin, derived from Horse Chestnut, has been shown to possess both  venotonic vascular protective and antioxidant effects.
    • GP Ginkgo Biloba (Leaf Extract) Supplying 14.4 mg (24%) Ginkgo Flavoglycosides and 3.6 mg (6%) Terpene Lactones – 60 mg
      • Ginkgo has been used in Chinese medicine for thousands of years to promote memory. More recently, clinical studies and research reviews have pointed to its efficacy in fighting dementia and neural decline.
    • Dopabean (Mucuna Pruriens) (Bean Extract) Supplying 4 mg (20%) Catecholamines and min. 2 mg (10%) L-Dopa – 20 mg
      • Catecholamine is a neurotransmitter, and L-DOPA is a dopamine precursor commonly used to treat Parkinson’s Disease.
    • Leci-PS Phosphatidylserine Concentrate (Lecithin) Supplying 4 mg (40%) Phosphatidylserine – 10 mg
      • 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 – 3 mg
      • Vinpocetine is a chemical derived from the periwinkle plant and is linked to increased cerebral blood flow. Doctors in Hungary have been prescribing this compound to treat cerebrovascular disorders for decades.
    • Huperzine A (from Chinese Moss {Huperzia Serrata}) – 10 mcg
      • Huperzine A is a compound derived from Chinese club moss that has been used to improve cognitive performance in patients with declining mental health.
    • Other Ingredients: Gelatin (capsule), magnesium stearate, silica and maltodextrin

    Usage Guidelines

    As a dietary supplement, take one capsule with a meal or a glass of water. Do not use if you are pregnant or nursing. Huperzine A should be used with caution by individuals with known heart rhythm disorders or chronic asthma. Anyone undergoing major surgery should alert the anesthesiologist to Huperzine A supplementations. May potentiate pharmaceutical MAO-inhibitors.

    What Our Testers Say

    “I took this in the morning with my breakfast, and felt a little sharper, but there was still a bit of fog to fight through. There was no jitteriness, and I felt pretty relaxed, which can come in handy in high-stress days. Both the clarity and the relaxed feeling were gone by late morning.”

    “On the first day I tested this, I took one capsule after my workout and breakfast in the morning. I felt a small increase in focus as I was working in the morning. The next day, I took it first thing in the morning, with my pre-workout drink, which has tons of caffeine, and could feel a rush of energy along with accelerated heartbeat. I read that ginkgo can have an effect on blood pressure, so I went back to taking it post-workout for the remainder of the trial period.”

    “I really didn’t feel much from this supplement, to be quite honest. I didn’t feel any worse or experience any reduced focus, but there wasn’t a boost that really sent me over the top.”

    “SharpMind was a little too mild for me. I took it in the the morning both with and without food, and with and without coffee, and didn’t feel like this stack was “punchy” enough for me.”

    SharpMind
    3.7 / 5 Score
    Pros
  • Beginner friendly
  • Stimulant free
  • Pairs well with coffee
  • Cons
  • No energy boost
  • May be too mild
  • Summary
    SharpMind is a very mild stack that most of our testers got the most out of when pairing with a caffeine source. Its effects weren't hugely pronounced, but they were fairly consistent for everyone who tried it on our team.
    Focus
    Energy
    Memory
    Beginner Friendly

    BrainWiz Tips

    • SharpMind contains no caffeine, so it pairs well when you’re already taking in caffeine, like with your morning tea or coffee.
    • Our testers experienced no negative side effects from this supplement. But as with any supplement or nutritional regimen, you should talk to your doctor or medical professional before use.
    • Our testers felt diminishing effects after roughly a week of taking SharpMind. After a few days off from the supplement, taking one capsule of SharpMind produced a desired cognitive boost. We recommend pairing it with caffeine, tea or guarana, and to use it in a “1 week on, 2 days off” pattern in order to keep feeling the effects of the supplement.

    Supplement Summary

    SharpMind is a caffeine-free nootropic stack best for those without a sensitivity to Ginkgo Biloba. Our testers found the effects to be mild, but generally consistent, with only one tester not feeling any effects. This is potentially a good starting stack for beginners. This supplement pairs especially well with coffee tea or guarana, for those who drink caffeine regularly.

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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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    Insurance For Your Brain? Reviewing Choline Force By Bulletproof https://brainwiz.org/supplement-reviews/choline-force-bulletproof/ https://brainwiz.org/supplement-reviews/choline-force-bulletproof/#comments Sat, 05 Sep 2015 10:32:13 +0000 http://brainwiz.org/?p=143 Upgraded Self (also known as Bulletproof) is the producer of high-quality, well-sourced products to boost human performance. Known for Bulletproof Coffee (a mix of coffee, medium chain triglyceride oil, and grass-fed butter, which in conjunction can serve as their own nootropic), Bulletproof produces a number of other brain-boosting supplements. Their best-known nootropic is Unfair Advantage (read our review […]

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    Upgraded Self (also known as Bulletproof) is the producer of high-quality, well-sourced products to boost human performance. Known for Bulletproof Coffee (a mix of coffee, medium chain triglyceride oil, and grass-fed butter, which in conjunction can serve as their own nootropic), Bulletproof produces a number of other brain-boosting supplements. Their best-known nootropic is Unfair Advantage (read our review of Unfair Advantage here), but they also make Choline Force, GABAwave, and Glutathione Force.

    Today, we’re reviewing Choline Force, a blend of powerful brain and energy-promoting compounds. Many people are deficient in the compounds vital to healthy brain function and do not get enough of them from their regular diets; in addition to a blend of nootropic compounds, Choline Force provides an extra dosage of several compounds necessary for neurotransmitter function. This is especially relevant for vegetarians or vegans, as many common sources of choline and other brain-boosting compounds are eggs, meat, and dairy.

    Choline Force Label

    Choline Force Label & Ingredients

    The Ingredients

    Choline Force comes in capsules, with 120 capsules per bottle. There are 30 four-capsule servings per container.

    Active Ingredients:

    One thing we like about Upgraded Self products is that they normally list the amounts of ingredients in each supplement, while many other nootropic companies don’t reveal the dosages in their proprietary blends. With Choline Force that’s especially important, as this supplement works in part by fixing deficiencies in compounds vital to brain function.

    • Choline  (as choline bitartrate) – 500mg
      • Choline-Bitartrate, a vitamin-like chemical, helps the body produce acetylcholine, one of the main neurotransmitters involved in learning along with other cognitive processes. It’s a fairly common ingredient in nootropic supplements and stacks, and Choline Force provides a pretty high dosage compared to other supplements we’ve tried. Many Americans are choline deficient, and the dosage in Choline Force is a bit more than 100% of the recommended daily value for the average adult.
    • Huperzine-A (Lycopodium serrata whole plant extract) – 52 mcg
      • Huperzine A is a compound derived from Chinese club moss that has been used to improve cognitive performance in patients with declining mental health.
    • Vinpocetine – 20mg
      • Vinpocetine is a chemical derived from the periwinkle plant, known to increase cerebral blood flow. Doctors in Hungary have been prescribing this compound to treat cerebrovascular disorders for decades.
    • DMAE (dimethylamineoethanol bitartrate) – 252mg
      • DMAE Bitrate or Deanol,  is a chemical used to treat ADHD, improve memory, and boost cognitive function. Deanol is essential to the production and of choline, one of the building blocks of the neurotransmitter acetylcholine. It’s a chemical precursor to choline and boosts alertness.
    • Vitamin B12 (methylcobalamin) – 100mcg
    • Pantothenic Acid (calcium pantothenate) – 124mg
      • Also known as vitamin B5, this is a water-soluble essential vitamin needed for healthy nervous system function.
    • Pyroglutamic Acid – 252mg
      • Pyroglutamic Acid is an amino acid and a known cognition-enhancing agent that works in conjunction with acetylcholine, GABA, and glycine. We’re happy to see this in a choline-based supplement, as it can enhance its effects. Compared to other supplements with choline, this ingredient gives Choline Force a big advantage, and a few of our testers noticed the difference.
    • L-Phenylalanine – 252 mg
      • L-Phenylanine is an amino acid that promotes general brain function and reduces the effects of age-related memory decline. Some potential side effects of L-phenylalanine supplementation include headaches and jitters. Those with Parkinson’s and schizophrenia can develop other negative symptoms when taking phenylalanine.
    • Ginkgo leaf extract (24% ginkgoflavonglycosides) – 60 mg
      • Ginkgo has been used for thousands of years to promote memory in Chinese medicine. More recently, clinical studies and research reviews have pointed to its efficacy in fighting dementia and neural decline.
    • Other Ingredients: Hydroxypropylmethylcellulose (vegetarian capsule), microcrystalline cellulose, and magnesium stearate.
    Choline Force
    3.9 / 5 Score
    Pros
  • Broad spectrum
  • Transparent formulation
  • Not just choline
  • Stimulant free/li>
  • Cons
  • May be best for vegetarians
  • Four capsule serving
  • Summary
    Choline Force is Bulletproof/Upgraded Self's broad-spectrum nootropic. It's got a range of ingredients centered around choline optimization, but it might not be the best stack for those already eating a diet rich in choline.
    Focus
    Energy
    Memory
    Beginner Friendly

    Usage Guidelines

    • Take 4 capsules up to two times per day with food or as directed by your healthcare professional. Choline Force promotes healthy levels of key neurotransmitters in the brain, boosting clear thinking and sharp memory. Choline Force also contains vinpocetine and ginkgo to support health cerebral blood flow, and B-vitamins to support cognitive energy.
    • People have varying amounts of acetylcholine in their brains, thus requiring varying doses. Having too little acetylcholine can decrease brain function, while too much of it (being “choline dominant”) can cause excessive jaw or muscle tension. If you experience these symptoms, reduce your dose of Bulletproof® Choline Force™.
    • If you are taking other substances that increase your body’s demand for acetylcholine, you will especially benefit from this supplement. We had several BrainWiz testers take between 4 and 8 capsules per day.

    What Our Testers Say

    “Choline Force gave me a light ”˜wave’ of energy. That’s how I’d describe it, a wave. It was really mild, but decidedly noticeable. I appreciate that it is a different energy than that of caffeine, which often gives me jitters even in low dosage. There wasn’t a crash, but there were diminished results the more days in a row I took it.”

    “I didn’t really feel much on this supplement. It could have something to do with the fact that I eat about four eggs every day, which are loaded with choline, does not make me the best candidate for this supplement.”

    “I’ve been taking four capsules in the mornings with my coffee. I did feel slightly more focused, but the feeling is gone by midday, when I take four more capsules to help me get through the afternoon slump.”

    “These definitely help me keep my concentration and focus on the task at hand. The effects were more pronounced in the first couple of days, and then the effects diminished. I tried cycling off for a couple of days, and was able to achieve the same focus effect when I started taking it again.”

    BrainWiz Tips

    • Choline Force contains no caffeine, so it pairs well when you’re already taking in caffeine, like with your morning coffee. The light “wave” of energy our testers felt was also most desirable in the morning.
    • Our testers experienced no negative side effects from this supplement. But as with any supplement or nutritional regimen, you should talk to your doctor or medical professional before use. If you do have excess choline, it can cause jaw or muscle tension, which is why the manufacturer suggests a range of potential sizes. This product also contains phenylalanine, which can cause side effects in some people with preexisting conditions.
    • Take just before eating to take advantage of an active digestive system and promote absorption.
    • Our testers felt diminishing effects after roughly a week of taking Choline Force. After a few days off from the supplement, taking one or more servings (4 pills each) of Choline Force once again produced a desired cognitive boost. We recommend pairing it with caffeine or guarana, and to use it in a “1 week on, 3 days off” pattern in order to keep feeling the effects of the supplement.

    Supplement Summary

    Choline Force is a great caffeine-free nootropic stack, especially for those suffering from a choline deficiency. In addition to a cognitive boost and improved focus, some users feel increased physical energy. Though its perceived effects seem to diminish over time, taking a break from the supplement for a few days seems to be enough time for its effectiveness to return.

    Like other Bulletproof/Upgraded Self products, Choline Force is a very clean, transparent supplement with ingredient dosages clearly listed. Our testers had a generally positive experience with no side-effects. They knew exactly what they were taking, in what dosages, and to what effect. This is definitely NOT a mystery pill.

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    Neurofuse Review: Can You Optimize Your Neurons? https://brainwiz.org/supplement-reviews/neurofuse/ https://brainwiz.org/supplement-reviews/neurofuse/#comments Thu, 20 Aug 2015 21:17:11 +0000 http://brainwiz.org/?p=47 Created by Harvard roommates, Neurofuse’s (click for best price) proprietary blend is a combination of 13 ingredients that have been clinically studied for their abilities to improve memory, focus, and mental performance. Many of the ingredients on the list have some effect on the neurotransmitter acetylcholine, a chemical responsible for a number of cognitive functions. We put Neurofuse […]

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    Created by Harvard roommates, Neurofuse’s (click for best price) proprietary blend is a combination of 13 ingredients that have been clinically studied for their abilities to improve memory, focus, and mental performance. Many of the ingredients on the list have some effect on the neurotransmitter acetylcholine, a chemical responsible for a number of cognitive functions.

    We put Neurofuse to the test. Read below to see what each of our four testers thought about this broad-spectrium nootropic stack in our full Neurofuse review.

    Neurofuse Ingredients

    Neurofuse Ingredients

    The Ingredients

    Neurofuse comes in capsule form. There are 30 two-capsule servings per bottle.

    • Vitamin D3, 667iu
      • Vitamin D3 is a fat-soluble vitamin many Westerners, especially adults, do not get enough of, making it one of our most common vitamin deficiencies. Vitamin D deficiency has been linked to cardiovascular disease, mood disorders, and impaired cognition. This isn’t a massive amount of vitamin D by any means, but it’s a fairly common inclusion in many nootropic stacks and may aid the absorption of other ingredients in Neurofuse.
    • Vitamin B6 (Pyridoxine), 3.3mg
      • Vitamin B6 is a water-soluble essential vitamin involved in the production of neurotransmitters. Studies show that when taken in conjunction with Magnesium, B6 improved school attention in children diagnosed with ADHD. Vitamin B6 may also increase the vividness of dreams and our ability to recall them.
    • Vitamin B12 (Cyanocobalamin), 33.3mcg
      • 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.
    • Neurofuse Blend – 903mg
      • There are no listed amounts for each individual component of the proprietary blend, but the ingredients are below.Neurofuse Supplement Review
    • Rhodiola Rosea (3% Rosavins, 2% Salidrosides)
      • Rhodiola Rosea is a herb long used in holistic medicine as an anti-fatigue agent. It’s also linked to an increase in the brain’s ability to handle and process stress. This is a fairly common ingredient in many nootropics, and several of our testers find it effective for them. It’s also been linked to very few, if any, negative side effects in clinical and research studies.
    • Caffeine Anhydrous
      • 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. This is a combo naturally present in green tea, which could account for that beverage’s calming effects.
    • L-Theanine
    • Bacopa Monnieri P.E. 20%
      • Bacopa Monnieri is an adaptogenic herb used in Ayurveda as an antidepressant and a cognitive booster. While performing stressful cognitive tests, users taking Bacopa Monnieri experienced reduced stress and lowered cortisol (a stress hormone) levels.
    • DMAE Bitartrate
      • DMAE Bitrate, or Deanol,  is a chemical that’s been used to treat ADHD, improve memory, and boost cognitive function. Deanol is essential to the production of choline, one of the building blocks of the neurotransmitter acetylcholine, which is vital for a number of nervous system activities, including signaling the heart to keep beating.
    • Phosphatidylserine 20%
      • Phosphatidylserine is a phospholipid required to maintain healthy nerve cell membranes. It supports cognitive function and the ability to learn and recall new information.
    • Alpha Lipoic Acid
      • Alpha Lipoic Acid is an antioxidant and anti-inflammatory chemical that has been used to treat memory loss and chronic fatigue syndrome.
    • Choline-Bitartrate
      • Choline-Bitartrate, a vitamin-like chemical, is thought to help enhance the levels of acetylcholine in the brain and body, one of the neurotransmitters involved in learning, and other cognitive processes. Some broad spectrum nootropic stacks include compounds involved in choline production without actually pairing them with a choline source; Neurofuse seems to have avoided that mistake.
    • Vinpocetine
      • Vinpocetine is a chemical derived from the periwinkle plant, possibly linked to increased cerebral blood flow.
    • Huperzine A
      • Huperzine A is a compound derived from Chinese club moss that has been used to improve cognitive performance in patients with Alzheimer’s.
    • Other Ingredients: Brown Rice Flour, Magnesium Stearate, Titanium Dioxide, Gelatin

    Usage Guidelines

    For mental performance: Start with 1-2 capsules per day with food. Work up to 3-4 capsules depending on desired effect and tolerance.

    Note: We had BrainWiz testers take between 1 and 4 capsules per day to test a broad range of dosages.

    What Our Testers Say

    “This supplement was great for me. I took this an hour before heading into the gym  in lieu of my caffeine-containing pre-workout drink, and it was very effective. I had great workouts, and both the energy and sharpened focused lasted well after my workout was over. I started with two capsules and worked my way up to four. That may be a pretty high dosage for simply being productive at work, but I noticed an effect on my workouts, definitely.”

    “Neurofuse gave me a jolt of energy. I started with one pill, and although I felt focused and sharp, I also experienced some slight, very slight, jitteriness. The next time I took it, I didn’t experience the jitters, though I stayed at a pretty low dosage (never more than two capsules, most often just one was enough). I would love to see this product offered without the caffeine, since I did feel like it increased my ability to focus and get through an enormous opposition brief under a tight deadline. I will take Neurofuse again, but like I said, probably one capsule at a time.”

    “I started out taking 1 capsule (I also drink coffee in the morning). It gave me a definite sharpness well into the afternoon during the workday. I worked up to three capsules. I didn’t experience the big energy wave like some of the other BrainWiz testers, but I felt sharp and like I was able to handle stress just a little bit better than normal. This was one of the first nootropic stacks I ever tested, and I keep coming back to it at least once a month.”

    “I started with two capsules and worked my way up to four. I felt focused and energized, for the first four days, but they the effects seemed to diminish a little bit over time. I took 1 day off, and then went back to three then four pills with great results.”

    Neurofuse
    4.7 / 5 Score
    Pros
  • Our top rated
  • Easy to time
  • Fought fatigue
  • Boosted energy
  • Boosted focus
  • Cons
  • Best cycled
  • Summary
    Neurofuse is one of the top-rated, broad-spectrum (i.e. a variety of ingredients, some synergistic, some good on their own) nootropics we've tried. We've found it consistent for lasting energy and focus, though we recommend people start with just one capsule to assess tolerance, as Neurofuse contains caffeine.
    Focus
    Energy
    Memory
    Beginner Friendly

    BrainWiz Tips

    • Neurofuse contains caffeine, and although the amount is not listed, it is enough to cause jitteriness in people with caffeine sensitivity, if taken alongside your morning coffee. Do as the manufacturer says and start slowly.
    • In our review of Neurofuse, our testers preferred taking the nootropic stack in the morning or just after lunch to help fight the afternoon crash.
    • Except for the occasional jitteriness, our testers experienced no negative side effects from this supplement. But as with any supplement or nutritional regimen, you should talk to your doctor or medical professional before use.
    • Take just before eating to take advantage of an active digestive system and promote absorption.

    Neurofuse Summary

    Neurofuse is a broad-spectrium nootropic stack featuring a number of powerful, popular ingredients, including caffeine, in a convenient delivery system. It turned out to be a favorite among our testers, who all felt a cognitive boost.

    In addition to a mental boost, some of our testers feel increased physical energy and stamina; at least one of our testers found it most effective to take pre-workout. Though its perceived effects seemed to diminish very slightly over time, taking a break from the supplement for a day or two seems to be enough time for Neurofuse’s effectiveness to return.

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