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ATRx Labs Nootropic Mind is a brain supplement designed to enhance memory and cognition. Formulated with powerful ingredients like Lion’s Mane Mushroom, Huperzine A, and Bacopa, this vegan and gluten-free product supports brain health and may improve focus and memory retention. Each bottle contains 60 capsules, perfect for daily mental nourishment.
W**Y
Bacopa + Lions mane + Huperzine A
This is a great nootropic supplement. It's a simple formulation, but the ingredients are science based and high quality extracts. Each 2 capsule serving provides 750mg Lions mane extract (fruiting body), 300mg BacoMind bacopa extract, and 200mg huperzine-A 1% extract. BacoMind has been clinically studied at dosages of 300-450mg, so the 300mg per serving in this product is great and definitely potent enough to get the benefits of bacopa. The 750mg dosage of Lions mane extract is a good, but it depends a bit on the strength of the extract. Still, it's a good dosage and in combination with the bacopa and huperzine-A you are probably getting even more synergistic effects.I definitely notice I have an easier time focusing and feel a bit sharper after taking this for several days. The effects are subtle but the formulation is science based so I am confident that it's benefitting my cognitive function. I wish there were more than 30 servings per container, but it's a potent nootropic and a high quality product.
M**Z
Nootropic
I have tried several brands of nootropics. This is comparable in quality to others, and a decent price. There are different ingredients across most brands of nootropics, but the main constant here is Lion's Mane, Bacopa, and Huperzine. These three may have an effect on memory and brain function in some people. I found that I had an energy boost, was more focused while taking these vs without. I had no issues with taking the pills, taste, or absorption.
D**D
Medium effectiveness nootropics.
Not the most effective nootropics I’ve taken.
D**Y
Helps with Focus
This supplement with Lion’s Mane Mushroom, Huperzine A, and Bacopa may help support brain health. I like it comes packaged in a box. Expiration date is 02/26. Each bottle gives you a 30-day supply. Serving size is two capsules I take early in the morning before starting my day with a big glass of water. I like its vegan and is made in the USA. I find it helps with my mental performance. I would repurchase this supplement.
H**K
A noticable edge
Ive used each of the ingredients in this product separately and can testify they offer a definite mental focus edge for me. Having several of my usual stack in one serving is convenient and perhaps cost saving. Not an inexpensive supplement until you consider the comparative cost of taking the components separately. All of our bodies and minds react uniquely to the molecules we introduce to our systems, but I personally see results and appreciate the clearer thinking edge it supplies.
R**L
Seems to be a pretty good product, would like to see independent testing results
I wish it were tested by a third party lab to verify the marketing claims, but it seems to be a pretty good product. It seems a bit overpriced for the amount you get, but hopefully that means it is high quality. I haven’t noticed much of an effect, but these supplements are more for preventing degeneration long term than they are for acute changes.
P**S
Good ingredients, but I am not noticing a difference myself
Let me start with the fact that I am already on a few different supplements that have nootropic effects, and that might be why I am not noticing too much of a difference with using this supplement (as it's possible my brain is just as good as it is going to get out of a supplement bottle :D) Lion's Mane is a really good one to help with memory and thought, and it's my favorite next to cordyceps. If you're not already on a nootropic or the ones you are on do not have any overlapping ingredients with this one, it could be worth a try.
D**A
Not enough info on sourcing
So, ok you have Lions Mane and Bacopa (Brahmi). I have a lot of experience with both: Lions Mane is a BIG difference between wild harvested and lab grown, and even lab grown there's a lot of variation in quality making it easy to put it in something whether or not there's value there. Brahmi is great for meditation, but also a big difference between organic and well-cultivated vs hydroponic or chemical ag grown. No info on the source of either of these, and certainly nowhere does the word "organic" appear.Finally Toothed Clubmoss is a new superstar due to recent trials that showed it's effectiveness with Alzheimers. It stops a certain enzyme from breaking down the choline in the blood that gives the brain energy, so it essentially increases cognitive function by giving the brain more energy in a way more sustainable than caffeine. Problem: this plant mostly comes from China, a country notorious for heavy metal contamination. No third party testing, the "Made in USA" means it was just bottled here probably. I don't feel any significant effect from this, which tells me the ingredients are sub-par because my wild fraged lions mane gives me tingles and organic brahmi gives my focus a palpable boost.A product like this, to compete in the big market of nootropic supplements, needs third party testing, and organic certifications.
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