EVL FocusMode Review – Beast Mode for the Brain

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From a manufacturer that typically focuses on “beast mode” I wouldn’t necessarily expect too much nootropic action. To critics like me, EVLUTION says f*** that and gives us FocusMode, which is essentially Beast Mode for the Brain. In this way, a bridge is being built between the bros & the geeks (as if the two are all … Read more

Alpha BRAIN vs. Focus Factor

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When you have “America’s #1 Brain Health Supplement” running up against the “40,000,000+ capsules sold” nootropic stack, which one do you choose? Easy: The one that isn’t lying. Just like every summer movie isn’t actually “The #1 Movie of the Summer,” not every nootropic can be everyone’s favorite. Math just simply doesn’t work that way. The … Read more

NootropX Review – Quality Extracts, Hidden Dosages, & Questionable Design Choices

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Add a capital “X” to the end of your product’s name and there you have it. You’re pharmaceutical grade, baby. Or at least that’s what Neuro Research Institute wants you to think with their “pharmaceutical grade” supplement stacks, such as TranquiliX and, the subject of this review, NootropX. Given the increasingly negative association with pharmaceuticals, this seems like … Read more

Nootrobox vs. Nootroo

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If you’re a working resident of Bay Area, it seems you have only two options: LSD or Nootropics Perhaps even both? Mix a little acid with some green tea before hitting the office? For all the techie entrepreneurs who’d like to not fry their money-makers on illicit drugs, there are brain stacks like the two … Read more

Cebria Review – B Vitamins & Milk Sugar for Age-Related Memory Loss

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Vladimir Nabakov, in his autobiography Speak, Memory, described memory as: the masterly use it makes of innate harmonies when gathering to its fold the suspended and wandering tonalities of the past.” Thera Botanics, the manufacturers of Cebria, on the other hand, describe memory as Neuropeptides… I know: How elegant. Except both Nabakov & Thera Botanics are right: Memory is essentially wandering … Read more