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NeuroBoost Review – 8 Facts to Consider

By Sasha de Beausset Aparicio, MSc

Reviewed by Rebecca Williams, MD, MA, MB, BChir

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Evidence Based | Facts | Nutrition Info | Health Benefits | Cautions | Cost | How To Use | Conclusion

NeuroBoost is a cognitive enhancement supplement. It aims to improve memory, boost your ability to focus, improve concentration, and support clear thinking. Its all-natural formula promises to help you stay alert and avoid mental fatigue.

This supplement is created by Nutracraft, a company from Oregon. In an unusual move, they have a medical advisory board staffed by real doctors. Nutracraft makes their 26 products in GMP facilities under FDA guidelines. They have a good record of providing solutions for people who need them.

Facts

1) NeuroBoost Quick Facts

NeuroBoost comes in bottles of 30 capsules, which should be a one-month supply. The directions say to take one a day with food. This is a very simple process compared to some supplements you may have to take every few hours, up to a certain number of pills. Some people do report needing to take two pills a day in order to get the results they were looking for, and your experiences may vary.

Vinpocetine is thought to be a fantastic addition, as there’s some evidence to show it improves blood flow to the brain. However, NeuroBoost only contains 2 mg of Vinpocetine, while the recommended amount is 15 mg per serving. We’re not sure how effective this daily amount of 2 mg would be. In all likelihood it genuinely helps – along with amino acids – penetrate the blood brain barrier to boost cognitive function. When Vinpocetine is used to treat memory issues or Alzheimer’s, it’s generally administered in daily amounts of 15 mg to 30 mg.

Nutrition Info

2) Ingredients of NeuroBoost

NeuroBoost contains the following ingredients: Ginkgo Biloba, Phosphatidylserine Complex, N-Acetyl-L-Carnitine HCI, St. John’s Wort, Glutamine, DMAE Bitartrate, Bacopa Monniera, Vinpocentine, Huprenzine-A, Gelatin, microcrystalline cellulose, silicon dioxide, vegetable magnesium stearate

Some nootropics like Neora EHT Brain Formula also use coffee as part of their key brain function ingredients.

3) Is NeuroBoost Right for You?

Each bottle contains 30 capsules and the directions state to take one a day with food. NeuroBoost is made from 9 ingredients, none of them useless filler, inside a gelatin capsule. What appears in the largest amount is St. John’s Wort at 250 mg. Many people will recognize this name, since it’s been used in medicines for thousands of years. The most common dose is 300 mg per capsule.

There’s a somewhat lengthy list of possible side effects on the bottle’s label. St. John’s Wort alone can interfere with other drugs and medicines, including birth control and heart disease medication. If you plan to take anything other than NeuroBoost, you should consult your local doctor or pharmacist.

The amino acids, along with a couple of other things, might be in insufficient amounts to make a real impact. One expert spoke about being glad to see the inclusion of Vinpocetine; however NeuroBoost only has 2 mg of the substance, while the recommended amount is 15 mg per dose. There isn’t solid evidence to suggest that 2 mg of Vinpocetine will have a positive effect on the body, although also there isn’t any evidence to show that 2 mg is useless. You’d have to take some NeuroBoost for yourself and see how you like it.

Health Benefits

4) NeuroBoost Health Benefits

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  • High-quality premium ingredients in a researched product that doesn’t contain useless filler or stimulants. When it works, people love it, and it has potential to be even better.

Cautions

5) What You Need to Know Before Taking NeuroBoost

  • The price of NeuroBoost will give some people pause. For advanced users of nootropics, you may need to take 2 pills per day instead of 1 to get results. This means you’d need to buy 2 bottles every month, which will become expensive very quickly.
Cost

6) How Much Does NeuroBoost Cost?

It’s a not the most expensive nootropic on the market but it certainly has a higher cost than it needs to. The company does have a 60-day money-back guarantee so all of their products are risk-free to try. You can order through their website or Amazon, so you’re almost definitely going to get free shipping through one of these options. Nutracraft also ships worldwide, unlike many companies which only ship to locations in one country. Most of their items are of average price.

How To Use

7) How to Use NeuroBoost

There are possible side effects from some of NeuroBoost’s ingredients, and although they are rare, we recommend asking your doctor about it before buying a bottle. Especially if you use medication for heart disease or upcoming surgery.

Conclusion

8) Conclusion

NeuroBoost is good natural alternative to many prescription drugs that claim to keep you alert. If you’re a student who needs a boost to help you keep studying, this will something you’d want to take a look at. This also appears to be an alternative to coffee and energy drinks in some situations.

The main complaints are about the product’s price and the strength of its formula. To produce the best possible results as a true premium product, NeuroBoost might need a little boost of its own with certain ingredients. Some customers, often frequent supplement users themselves, need to take more than the daily recommended dose to feel that desired mental clarity and focus.

2.5/5 - (2 votes)
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