KOIOS Review – Mental Titan of Intellect & Top (albeit Cheap) Nootropics

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Before we had MTV’s Real World… Long before the Kardashians… We had ancient Greek Mythology: e.g. Zeus begets Athena through Titan goddess Metis before marrying Themis. Aphrodite marries Hephaistos while sporting a long love affair with Ares & later Poseidon. Then Poseidon casually disguises himself as Enipus to trick Tyro into sleeping with him. The drama. … Read more

Mind Lab Pro vs. OptiMind

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Here’s one for all you mindless dummies–a comparison review between two mindful nootropic: Mind Lab Pro and OptiMind. Looks like we’re dealing with a couple of plagiarists here. If I’m being honest, I don’t mind a little plagiarism in the world of nootropics, so long as the formula that’s being plagiarized is the better of the two. Between Mind Lab Pro … Read more

Noopept Review: Potent Racetam-Like Drug with Neuroprotective Potential

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In Russia, they say: Друг познаётся в беде́. Pronounced in English as: Droog poznayesta v bede. Which means: A friend is known in trouble. This saying, used as the English equivalent of “A friend in need is a friend indeed,” essentially sums up the Noopept supplement experience: At times of fair cognitive weather, Noopept shows up, but, meh, doesn’t do a whole lot. … Read more

Nootrobox vs. Alpha BRAIN

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If it weren’t for the “BRAIN” in Alpha BRAIN, the product could easily be mistaken for a gym-enhancement product. For one, it has big buffman Joe Rogan’s name all over it. Plus, the site has “extreme!” athletes coloring its pages. Nootrobox doesn’t mess around with any of that. It’s entire design & appeal opts for a more minimalistic, iPhoney, Silicon … Read more

AdderPlex Review – Nourishes the Brain for Enhanced Memory, Focus, & Feel-Goods

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The best part about nootropics: Rarely do they cover a single benefit. Often times, if a nootropic helps one aspect of cognition, it helps many. Because unlike other non-nootropic cognitive altering substances (e.g. caffeine, Adderall, etc. etc.), nootropics affect cognition by affecting brain health. Nootropics control the structures underlying the outcome, rather than the outcome … Read more