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The Nootropics Brain Support Focus Supplement is a powerful blend of natural ingredients designed to enhance mental clarity, focus, and memory. With 60 capsules per bottle, this supplement is crafted to support cognitive function and energy levels, making it ideal for professionals and students alike. Made in the USA, it is gluten-free, non-GMO, and free from artificial additives, ensuring a clean and effective brain-boosting experience.
T**T
Kinda Works? Sorta? Maybe?
The brand's page says to continue to use these for at least 3 weeks to see any benefits. IMO that's a bit too long compared to other focus supplements out there that have either a true immediate effect right from go or do such a great job marketing that they pack one helluva powerful placebo effectI experienced neither effect with this. I tried them as directed - 1 pill, twice daily, nothing happened. There are no other directions as to when best to take them (just not before bedtime), or with food/without food. I tried 2 at once to see if that made a difference and I feel like...maybe it did? I did record upping my caffeine uptake those days so...not sureThe blend itself is odd. I've never seen a "unique" blend that was made up of just 100mg of 4 ingredients and 50mg of two more. Doesn't seem all that thought-out or unique. More like someone who just likes even numbers but, I'm not a chemistThe strangest experience with these had nothing to do with the pills themselves and everything to do with the box the bottle comes in. The packaging is so astoundingly flimsy, so fragile that the bottle fell out soon as the cardboard was pulled out of its plastic sleeve. The packaging is the absolute cheapest I've ever seen and, you know, presentation mattersIf first impressions fail, perhaps that's the placebo effect it had on me and now I'm not sure if they work or if they're as strong as the box they came in
J**A
easy to swallow
They are average size and easy-to-swallow pills, with no aftertaste. I have been using them for some time now I haven't noticed any pain relief. I like them, but I have noticed that they help me focus more on the things I do. Good quality.
S**N
Nootropics - brain focus
Since some of the medications that I'm taking prohibit the use of caffeine, I thought that the Cube Labs Focus nootropics might be of some help to me. I'm Cajun and have been drinking strong coffee since I was 2 yrs old, so it's quite a change.I will say that I have noticed that I have some better mental clarity since taking the Focus capsules and my brain feels more awake. Time will tell if this will continue to improve.There is enough in this bottle for 30 days if you take it as suggested (1 capsule twice daily). The price seems expensive for a 30 day supply.The bottle did come in a box. But a con that I encountered was that the safety seal on the inside was stuck to the underside of the cap (see picture). The outer seal was intact, but the inner seal looked like it didn't have glue on it and nothing residual on the rim of the bottle. I'm guessing this was a manufacturing issue. I did take the capsules in spite of this shortcoming, I know that I'm taking a chance and just hoping for the best.The bottle states that the manufacturing is in the USA and that the company that it is manufactured for is in Canada (see picture). I didn't see that anywhere in the product description.
J**D
Keeps me sharp and focused all day
I have no complaints about this product. It helps keep me sharp and focused all day with my heavy research tasks. At the end of the day my mind still seems sharp without any sign of the dreaded 'brain fog'. Most importantly, nothing on the ingredients list gives me cause for concern.
A**S
It's OK
easy to swallow, no flavor, haven't really noticed a difference yet, but you have to take something for a week to 2 weeks before you notice any Changes in behavior this, seems to be good, But I don't think it's worth $35
4**S
60 Servings - Take Twice a Day
There are 60 servings ... only 1 capsule. But take 2 a day. ... That is $1.42 daily.Expensive.Made in the USA for a company in Canada.Type 2 white plastic bottle with easy off lidStandard sized capsules.... bottle is a third full (approx.)I was able to remove the lid without significant damage to the tamper resistant plastic.Unlike the ad picture .. there is NOT a box.There is a cardboard freshness seal that you can put into the lid once you peel off the tin freshness seal. It removes easily and will never stick again.IngredientsPanax Ginseng, Shiitake, Rhodiola, Milk Thistle, Centella, Rou Cong Rong-Cistanche salsa AND Hypromellose (it's on the bottle as an inactive ingredient ... why don't they mention it?) Sneaky!!!Hypromellose (INN), short for hydroxypropyl methylcellulose (HPMC), is a semisynthetic, inert, viscoelastic polymer used as eye drops, as well as an excipient and controlled-delivery component in oral medicaments, found in a variety of commercial products.Label is more burgundy than red.I've not gotten to take the product yet as I'm taking a similar product and I don't want to overdose. We'll see later.
A**A
Work well with no flavor/odor
These are a pretty good supplement that I use with my Omega-3 & Glucosamine Chondroitin supplement. The capsules are smooth to swallow and have no flavor. They work well with my other supplements to relieve my joint pain & increase my overall wellness. I am happy with them.
O**.
No difference when I take them
When a vitamin/supplement is this expensive, I expect the packaging to be at least halfway decent. Instead, we get a flimsy, oversized box. When I pick it up, the bottle just falls out the bottom. Not a good first impression.The supplements themselves don't seem to have any effect that I can tell. I've been taking them and have noted no noticeable shift in my focus powers. Perhaps my brain is already functioning at peak focus and were I to increase the focus, it could rip a hole in the space/time continuum? I have noted no ill effects either, so it's not causing any discernible issues either.Does it help other people? Maybe. Is it just a placebo? Entirely possible. Unless there is a peer reviewed scientific study indicating this helps people focus, I'm very skeptical that it does anything of the sort. While many of the ingredients are traditionally believed to offer health benefits, the science is inconclusive as to whether they actually do. I can only speak for myself (which is a not very scientific sample size of only one), but I don't think it makes any difference at all, other than to your wallet.
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