🚀 Boost Your Brain, Elevate Your Game!
The Brain Boost Supplement offers 750 mg of cognitive-enhancing power per capsule, packaged in a convenient 12-pack with an additional free supply of Vitamin B12. Designed to improve focus, concentration, and energy levels without the crash associated with traditional stimulants, this supplement is perfect for professionals seeking to maximize their productivity.
K**K
5 Shining Stars!
If you’re purchasing this without carefully reading the reviews and “doing your research”—this probably isn’t the product for you.As such, I would discourage most people from purchasing this product. That would induce: children taking this during school hours and warning not to “mix” it with other substances (!); elder millennials claiming the ingredients listed are misleading and/or false but had access to 1000K reviews plus images that indicated clearly that the ingredients listed did not match the actual ingredients of the product (girl don’t play—you knew you were buying wonky gas station stims); and finally, those who actually expect this to function as a substitute for their ADHD medication (spoiler: it won’t).All that said, I personally rated these outrageously-priced orange pills five stars because they’re an exciting cultural artificial and excellent conversation piece! They’re huge and atmospheric; they look like something an incidentally creepy character on a contemporary live-action/CGI children’s show would take or carry.The ones I purchased as decorative artifacts I accidentally ate, so I’m going to have to purchase more. (And no, they didn’t do anything in particular though I didn’t remember to induce a placebo effect, so there’s definitely potential! The free B12 worker as intended FYI.)Do I think they’re potentially dangerous and shouldn’t be sold on Amazon? Anything is potentially dangerous when abused. This “supplement” is laughably transparent and priced high enough that it is cost-prohibitive. Unlike poppy seeds (which Amazon effectively banned years ago), these don’t do much/are unlikely to lead to overdose as a singular substance. Theobromine can interact with MAOI inhibitors and cause issues, and GABA with cognizance. Once again, they are in very minute doses, unlikely to affect one unless abused or mixed with many substances.I could see how one could find this product’s packaging and branding problematic, but I appreciate how deeply rooted in American history this style of product advertisement and branding is. Really, quite iconically American! No longer door-to-door or in the back of a pamphlet…now you can order this lovely snake oil with just a few clicks!Classique! 5 stars! Get it before it’s banned or the war starts and the supply chain is interrupted :)
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Yikes! Warning!!
I consider myself to have a pretty high tolerance for things like this but this stuff made me feel awful. I took 1 capsule and felt fine for the first 1.5-2 hours. It gave me a nice little boost and helped me focus. Right around the time I had to pick my kids up from school my eyes started seeing spots and getting blurry (now I understand the do not drive warning on back of package). We got home safely and I started feeling dizzy and nauseous. I laid on the couch, the lights were hurting my eyes. I tried to eat something and made sure to drink a bunch of water. I had to lay on the couch for the next 5 hours where I still felt super nauseous and kept trying to throw up because I could tell my body wanted whatever I had put in it out. I sleep for about an hour and woke up feeling much better, that was about 7 hours after I had taken the 1 capsule. I do not know what was in this that made me feel so horribly. I'm assuming it was beta-phenyl-gaba, which is weird because I used to take a supplement that had that in it and those made me feel great all day long. The supplements I used to take are no longer in business. My only conclusion is that the amount of beta-phenyl-gaba in the addall is way too high which causes dizziness and nausea.
C**T
YOU HAVE TO EAT SOMETHING WITH THESE !! works great if you do
I noticed alot of negative reviews... You have to eat something with these. From what I remember, it says NOT to take in an empty stomach.That being said, I usually just eat about 6 Ritz crackers before taken and have had no problem.I did, however, take on an empty stomach once, and as reviews I read after the fact, did have projectile vomiting. Only one time, but enough to learn my lesson.I've been on Adderall.These are much better without the hyperactivity. Best if take ONE first thing in the morning, without caffeine, depending on how awake you want to get you can drink caffeine with itI ONLY take one pill in the morning and an in no other meds... This has worked great for me.For those who have complained of nausea, or when you feel nausea you need to eat something. Sometimes if I don't eat enough, they can make me nauseous.I make it a point to eat at least 6 to 8 Ritz crackers before I pop that pill and drink 4 ounces of water.Any medication taken on an empty stomach is NOT good for you.... Whether you get sick or not.That said ..I love them. I can be awake all day...take a short power nap and still go all day.I will admit..i do have a little problem falling asleep a little more than usual which is why I recommend taking in the morning.It really helps give me the boost to WANT to work out... Which I did not have before. So I'm super excited I can burn some of this post pandemic laziness off.
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