I just bought a tub of the new nootropic supplement from a new brand. The ingredient profile on it looks great. I am excited to try it out. Anyone have any feedback on it? Sorry I can’t post pics to this site anymore and not sure why?!?
I have no information about these products.But I'd like to know what you're getting out of it. Mind explaining your feelings on this? Ive done very little research on noops Despite them always being very interesting to meThe brand is called Infinis. I bought their Brain product last month that I am pretty impressed with.
You have a point there - that was my first thought when I saw the formula for the nootropic one that it was super high doses for the sake of it looking good on a label, but the reality is with nootropics is that more is often not better.The dosages look good in general but I'm not a fan of the "everything but the kitchen sink" approach to creating expensive nootropics.
So true about high choline products may cause side effects I too have experienced that and it’s not fun! That is the only thing in their nootropic product that has me hesitant to try the full dose. I think I will try it at 3/4 the serving size to start.You have a point there - that was my first thought when I saw the formula for the nootropic one that it was super high doses for the sake of it looking good on a label, but the reality is with nootropics is that more is often not better.
The key with nootropics is NOT to use the highest dose - its to use the lowest effective dose.
The amount Alpha GPC and Citicoline together would give me incapacitating brain fog &/or a migraine - I've tried it, so I'm speaking from experience. Not meaning I've tried their product, I'm saying I've tried those dosages of Alpha GPC and Citicoline together and it messed my mental state up for days afterwards. Actually one of the only things that ever has like that.
I'm not meaning that badly about the brand. I have nothing against them and not saying anything negative towards them - I'm just speaking specifically about my thoughts in agreement with you on the kitchen sink approach to creating expensive nootropics.
Oh, I will add that you mentioned Anandamide - you'll see that in an SNS product in less than 2 weeks.
Well from their Brain product I noticed a calm mental energy. Clear quicker thinking and improved memory recall. I just feel a bit sharper. It’s pretty nice with a cup of coffee in the morning before work. It’s not strong effects that smack you in the face, but more slight cognitive improvements noted. My vision even feels improved and colors seem brighter. I know that part sounds a little crazy, but I do noticed that when I take it.I have no information about these products.But I'd like to know what you're getting out of it. Mind explaining your feelings on this? Ive done very little research on noops Despite them always being very interesting to me
Looking forward to that. Steve, that same product contains an ingredient called Yes-10. Do you have any info regarding it? Couldn't find much online.Oh, I will add that you mentioned Anandamide - you'll see that in an SNS product in less than 2 weeks.
Something included in the soon to be released mood support formula?Oh, I will add that you mentioned Anandamide - you'll see that in an SNS product in less than 2 weeks.
It's a branded ingredient that was kind of hyped when it first was launched but hasn't really seemed to catch on.Looking forward to that. Steve, that same product contains an ingredient called Yes-10. Do you have any info regarding it? Couldn't find much online.
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35148195/
I like branded ingredients and we use more branded ingredients than any other company our size, but I absolutely agree with your statement here. I've said for years that good formulating isn't just throwing everything in one product to make it look fancy and impress people - its including specific things at specific dosages for specific reasons.Some of their formulas look interesting, but I’m not really fan of the current trend that seems to be that formulating a product just involves taking every popular branded ingredient and shoving it all in full dose on a product. A lot of them don’t seem to have much reasoning for the laundry list of inclusions. Makes it feel like most of these products are the same as several other brands since they all just do the same thing.
The Brain one does have a few ingredients I like and some that do look interesting though. Glad you have had a good experience.
Something included in the soon to be released mood support formula?
Brain activity of anandamide: a rewarding bliss?
Anandamide is a lipid mediator that acts as an endogenous ligand of CB1 receptors. These receptors are also the primary molecular target responsible for the pharmacological effects of Δ9-tetrahydrocannabinol, the psychoactive ingredient in Cannabis ...www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
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