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Nootrogen Review (Updated): Unbiased Opinion & Verdict

Posted on the 12 July 2021 by James Kerry Arap @JKerry_Health

Nootrogen might not be the most popular nootropic supplement out there but it certainly commands a fast-growing market segment largely made up of quality-conscious biohackers. The dietary supplement is claimed to be made in an FDA registered facility which is also GMP certified. Within its menu are some well-known nootropic compounds such as Choline, Bacopa, and Huperzine-A as well as a few nondescript ones. So, how does this stack fare when put to the test? We conducted an in-depth Nootrogen review and came up with some eye-opening findings. Nootrogen Review – The Ultimate Nootropic? For starters, Nootrogen is manufactured by a company by the name Vitabalance Inc. It is based in the US (Richmond, VA) but with a wide global network which enables them to ship to countries like Australia, Brazil, Australia, Japan, Switzerland, Mexico, Singapore, Montenegro, Malaysia, Iceland, to name but a few. NB: Visit the Official Website for a full list of the countries they ship to. Some of the perceived benefits of taking the stack include: That said, the product’s main active ingredients (i.e. the nootropics compounds) are contained in a proprietary blend. So, it is not exactly possible to establish how many milligrams of each one of them are included per serving. That is probably the manufacturer’s own way of protecting their copyright although we think it’s a pretty outdated thing to do in a market that demands a high degree of transparency. Does Nootrogen Work? Yes, it works but only seems to yield better results when taken by entry-level and intermediate-level users. If you are an advanced noot user looking for a badass stack, we’d recommend going for Mind Lab Pro or Awaken Gold instead. Alternatively, you can still go for Nootrogen but consider stacking it with caffeine, racetams or Noopept. The good thing about it is that it’s quite cheap. With some 30 bucks, you can get a 30-day supply. Plus the deal gets even sweeter because if you order for 3 bottles, you get an extra 1 for free. Claim Your Free Bottle. 20mg Noopept Capsules normally go for 20 bucks or thereabout at Pure Nootropics. So, stack the two i.e. Noopept and Nootrogen and you have a stack that’s quite difficult to beat. The Ingredients The list of Nootrogen ingredients comprises all manner of vitamins, minerals, and herbal extracts. To better understand how this product works, we need to shed more light on its active ingredients and the science behind them. The Proprietary Blend (692 mg) This blend brings together 20 nootropic supplements expertly mixed and packaged for you. But as we have already mentioned, there is no way to establish how much of each specific ingredient is in the mix. DMAE (Dimethylaminoethanol) This is an organic compound that contains amino-acid-like properties. Besides that, it is thought to boost the production of acetylcholine (ACh) in the brain. High levels of ACh are commonly associated with enhanced levels of productivity (Source). Glutamic Acid Glutamic Acid is an alpha amino acid which also functions as a neurotransmitter. By having sufficient quantities of it in the body, you are likely to have a faster transmission of impulses. That means you’re likely to experience an improvement in your reaction speed and concentration. Choline This is a well-known nootropic thanks to its ability to cross the blood-brain barrier. Indeed, Choline is linked improved to higher concentrations of ACh in the brain – which is further associated with improved response accuracy. There are some experts who liken Acetylcholine’s effects to those of caffeine only that ACh doesn’t cause jitters or anxiety and its benefits tend to last longer. NB: Choline is broken down into Acetylcholine a process which is supported by Vitamin B5. Some advanced noot stacks actually come with pure Acetylcholine which is much easier to absorb into the body. Bacopa Monnieri Bacopa is known for its high quantities of Bacosides. These are elements required in promoting neuroplasticity and the development of neurons. On top of that, it plays a major role in memory preservation and in preventing long-term cognitive decline. Huperzine-A Experiencing anxiety? Huperzine A is your best bet. It calms down your nerves and provides you with the perfect opportunity to fully reap the benefits of acetylcholine. Huperzine-A is sourced from the Chinese Club Moss and has earned its reputation over the centuries. Phosphatidylserine (20%) Scientists simply refer to it as a phospholipid. In other words, it is a form of fat or lipid. Its role in improving your brain health is to provide the building blocks for your brain cell membranes. Ultimately, this helps improve the quality of cycle signaling and also reduces the likelihood of cognitive decline. Green Tea Extract This extract is thought to be rich in a nootropic called L-Theanine. L-Theanine comes in handy in promoting productivity by evening out the Alpha and Beta brain waves. That said, what you have here is just a green-tea extract which isn’t necessarily the most bioavailable source of the noot in town. N-Acetyl L-Tyrosine Originally found as L-Tyrosine, this is a powerful amino acid. It becomes even more powerful when you get it in the N-Acetyl L-Tyrosine form which is a more bio-available form of it. One of its main benefits in the body is that it boosts the production of dopamine which is responsible for good mood and an enhanced ability to manage stress. Vitamin B5 (12 mg) Also known as pantothenic this is a crucial vitamin in the conversion of choline to acetylcholine. This is Nootrogen’s own way of making up for not having acetylcholine on the diet list. Magnesium Stearate Whenever you see magnesium stearate in any ingredient list think absorption. And since quite a number of ingredients in Nootrogen aren’t highly bioavailable, it makes perfect sense to add magnesium stearate (an inactive ingredient) into the mix. Other Ingredients in the Stack There is a pretty long list of ingredients used for this particular product. It seems like the manufacturer was trying to address multiple pressure points and so they […]


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