You guys have reviewed many top tier nootropics but it looks like you have purposefully avoided one. QUALIA MIND! why haven't you guys reviewed this product yet since its touted as one of if not the best on the market?
For me, personally, it's all about a combination of Noopept, the 'Mr Happy' stack, Rhodiola rosea and L-Theanine-super! And on the days I'm not doing that, it's a combination of Lion's Mane, Reishi and Bacopa Monnieri as 'Synapsa'.
I recently tried Alpha Brain, and it was amazing for enhancing my cognitive abilities-it delivered on all my expectations! I was energized, thinking clearly, focused, motivated etc. It was really amazing for me! However, I experienced a side effect where my left eye started twitching. Once I stopped taking it, the twitching stopped as well. I then tried Qualia, but unfortunately, I didn't find it to be as effective or beneficial for me. Could anyone recommend another supplement similar to Alpha Brain? I'm looking for something that provides similar cognitive benefits without causing any unwanted side effects. Thank you in advance for your suggestions!
Are you sure the eye twitching was a result of taking Alpha Brain and you hadn't increased workload or caused extra tiredness? If you think it is Alpha Brain then there is likely one ingredient that could be causing it so it could be worth spending some time supplementing with individual ingredients to find out what it is, then choose a nootropic supplement that does not contain that ingredient.
Darn. I just picked up some Kaged (with a Hunter Focus a close second) after watching previous videos. So far Kaged has been good. I’ve used Mindlab Pro in the past with very little positive impact felt. Great video and I’ll have to consider some of the others which landed in your top 5.
Don't worry - you cannot go wrong with Kaged Mindset and if we had gone for a top 6 it probably would have sneaked in. The main reason we didn't go for it was due to it being in a powder format - although many people love it like that. This was so hard to get down to a top 5. Let us know how you get on with Kaged Mindset in the longer run. Did you go for the caffeine or none caffeine version?
I was pleasantly surprised to discover your top choice, and I 100% agree that MindVitality Focus is absolutely tops. I've been taking it for more than four months now, and it's absolutely amazing. In addition to all of the heavy-hitting nootropics, I also very much appreciate all the Ayervedic and Chinese herbs that they include, such as ashwagandha, bacopa monnieri, huperzia serrata, lion's mane, mucuna, and rhodiola. Very few of the other multi-nootropic supplements include any of them, and it would be both expensive and logistically challenging to source and dose them separately. The fact that MindVitality Focus includes all of those in proper dosages should be a very clear indicator to the inexperienced that MindVitality is crafting a broad spectrum and balanced supplement. Personally, I do add a few other ingredients to my own stack on order to meet my individual needs, but MindVitality Focus is by far the single best multi-nootropic product available.
Totally agree and glad you agreed with our top choice. The sheer variety of what is included and the optimum doses of both meant it had to come out top for us. Out of interest, what other ingredients are you adding to your stack?
@@somaanalytics On the daily, I also take Wholesome Wellness Men as a broad-spectrum fermented multivitamin, Veggie Doctor QWell Omega 3 (dha, dpa, and epa), l-theanine, and a bit of citicoline. With this stack, there is some overlap with the B-vitamins and choline/citicoline, but it's working very well for me overall.
On our website we have yes. Not yet made the video on it. It's in the works though and will be a completely new and separate review to what's on the website.
Sure thing - www.soma-analytics.com/recommends/mindvitality-2/ - that's the official store and they are actually a UK based company but sell mainly to US. When you go to checkout you will see the price in GBP.
Our No.1 nootropic is Mind Vitality Focus 👉 www.soma-analytics.com/recommends/mindvitality-2/
Please do a video on the top ten supplements for anxiety so we can make better choices.
This is one we are considering doing, it's just quite a tricky subject to cover with testing - but we are looking in to it.
Lol
You guys have reviewed many top tier nootropics but it looks like you have purposefully avoided one. QUALIA MIND! why haven't you guys reviewed this product yet since its touted as one of if not the best on the market?
For me, personally, it's all about a combination of Noopept, the 'Mr Happy' stack, Rhodiola rosea and L-Theanine-super! And on the days I'm not doing that, it's a combination of Lion's Mane, Reishi and Bacopa Monnieri as 'Synapsa'.
I can't argue with those
I recently tried Alpha Brain, and it was amazing for enhancing my cognitive abilities-it delivered on all my expectations! I was energized, thinking clearly, focused, motivated etc. It was really amazing for me! However, I experienced a side effect where my left eye started twitching. Once I stopped taking it, the twitching stopped as well. I then tried Qualia, but unfortunately, I didn't find it to be as effective or beneficial for me.
Could anyone recommend another supplement similar to Alpha Brain? I'm looking for something that provides similar cognitive benefits without causing any unwanted side effects. Thank you in advance for your suggestions!
Are you sure the eye twitching was a result of taking Alpha Brain and you hadn't increased workload or caused extra tiredness? If you think it is Alpha Brain then there is likely one ingredient that could be causing it so it could be worth spending some time supplementing with individual ingredients to find out what it is, then choose a nootropic supplement that does not contain that ingredient.
@@somaanalytics yes, it started surely after I started to take it and ended shortly after I stopped. I read that other people had a similar reaction.
Fantastic video - thank you for sharing your insights and experience with the various products.
Glad you found it helpful and thanks for watching.
Darn. I just picked up some Kaged (with a Hunter Focus a close second) after watching previous videos. So far Kaged has been good. I’ve used Mindlab Pro in the past with very little positive impact felt.
Great video and I’ll have to consider some of the others which landed in your top 5.
Don't worry - you cannot go wrong with Kaged Mindset and if we had gone for a top 6 it probably would have sneaked in. The main reason we didn't go for it was due to it being in a powder format - although many people love it like that. This was so hard to get down to a top 5. Let us know how you get on with Kaged Mindset in the longer run. Did you go for the caffeine or none caffeine version?
I was pleasantly surprised to discover your top choice, and I 100% agree that MindVitality Focus is absolutely tops. I've been taking it for more than four months now, and it's absolutely amazing. In addition to all of the heavy-hitting nootropics, I also very much appreciate all the Ayervedic and Chinese herbs that they include, such as ashwagandha, bacopa monnieri, huperzia serrata, lion's mane, mucuna, and rhodiola. Very few of the other multi-nootropic supplements include any of them, and it would be both expensive and logistically challenging to source and dose them separately. The fact that MindVitality Focus includes all of those in proper dosages should be a very clear indicator to the inexperienced that MindVitality is crafting a broad spectrum and balanced supplement. Personally, I do add a few other ingredients to my own stack on order to meet my individual needs, but MindVitality Focus is by far the single best multi-nootropic product available.
Totally agree and glad you agreed with our top choice. The sheer variety of what is included and the optimum doses of both meant it had to come out top for us. Out of interest, what other ingredients are you adding to your stack?
@@somaanalytics On the daily, I also take Wholesome Wellness Men as a broad-spectrum fermented multivitamin, Veggie Doctor QWell Omega 3 (dha, dpa, and epa), l-theanine, and a bit of citicoline. With this stack, there is some overlap with the B-vitamins and choline/citicoline, but it's working very well for me overall.
What about aniracetam ?
Can I buy the mind vitality from a UK company?
I went with the caffeine version to get my morning started as I don’t care for coffee.
I love the caffeine version for the same reason
Have you reviewed Qualia mind
On our website we have yes. Not yet made the video on it. It's in the works though and will be a completely new and separate review to what's on the website.
Do you take nootropic supplement recommendations to review
I replied to your previous comment about this.
Which of these are good a ADHD? Son has ADHd he may be low testosterone
It's best to seek proper medical advice in this case.
Can I take Piracetam together?
If, so can you provide a link please?
Sure thing - www.soma-analytics.com/recommends/mindvitality-2/ - that's the official store and they are actually a UK based company but sell mainly to US. When you go to checkout you will see the price in GBP.