Review: NeuroBoost IQ by NutraCraft
A cognitive enhancing supplement for students
Taking a look at NeuroBoost IQ here we see a very clean, simple, almost medicine-looking brand. NeuroBoost IQ is manufactured by the supplement company NutraCraft and they’ve made it quite obvious that their target audience for this particular product is students. Then again, as we glance at the supplement facts label, the blend should be perfectly suitable for anyone who wants to gain a bit of a mental edge…that is, having improved focus, better memory recall and lower levels of stress.
Different people have different underlying reasons why they look for a cognitive enhancing supplement. If you happen to suffer from a lot of stress or simply don’t know how to deal with it, then a product like NeuroBoost could work just fine. However, keep in mind that products like this should not sedate you or make you feel overly relaxed. They should instead quite down your mind and prepare it for improved productivity. Would you be able to achieve that with NeuroBoost? Take a look at the product’s featured ingredients…
Ingredients in NeuroBoost IQ
Ginkgo Biloba Extract – 50 mg: Gingko Biloba is probably the most popular nootropic. It’s available in pretty much every pharmacy or retail store so we don’t doubt that you’ve seen this name before. It works by increasing blood flow throughout your body, which helps the cells work more effectively. Users have noticed that Ginkgo helps keep them alert and with better concentration, but results vary from person to person.
Phosphatidylserine – 125 mg: An effective nootropic that helps improve memory formation and information retention. Phosphatidylserine may even help to protect your brain cells from damage.
Vinpocetine – 2 mg: Promotes better and more oxygenated blood flow in the brain, leading to improved concentration abilities and increased mental energy. Vinpocetine has also been shown to increase the release of dopamine and serotonin, which would result in better mood and motivation.
What NeuroBoost IQ Does For You
The word ‘boost’ was included in the product’s name probably because the blend is designed to do exactly that – boost your natural cognitive abilities. Some of us are truly just looking to wake up in the morning feeling more alert, focused, and able to stay motivated. The fact that NeuroBoost IQ contains ingredients such as DMAE, Vinpocetine and Phosphatidylserine will definitely help you achieve that. NeuroBoost IQ may even improve mood, making you feel happier and more capable of dealing with various stresses throughout the day.
Some customers on Amazon.com say that using NeuroBoost IQ consistently helped them gain “greater energy and clarity.” Note that most of the reviews posted about NeuroBoost IQ are positive and do not highlight any sort of side effects. There are, of course, a couple of odd balls from the group who said that they experienced “No change in focus, alertness or cognitive thinking…. No noticeable difference at all really.” You’re going to find this kind of contradiction with the reviews of pretty much every single supplement you take a look at. Point is that everyone’s bodies are different and you would simply need to test a product out in order to see how it works on you. Thankfully, NutraCraft does promise to give you your money back if your experiment with their product goes completely haywire.
The Problem with NeuroBoost IQ
NeuroBoost IQ certainly has some strong points, including the fact that the product has been made in a GMP-certified lab in the U.S., the company offers a 100% money back guarantee, and the formula includes some pretty decent nootropics. But every single supplement has a negative side to it, or should we say an aspect that it could potentially improve on. If NeuroBoost IQ’s formula were to be slightly modified, for instance by adding a compound like Noopept, then we are confident that it would be stronger and more effective in the long-term. Another thing we’d like to talk about is the product’s suggested dose. It says on the bottle label that you should take 1 capsule once or twice a day, which may encourage people to start off with 1, thinking that the product will last an entire month. Judging by the dosages of each ingredient that you get per serving (i.e. 2 mg of Vinpocetine instead of the recommended 15 mg), it’s very likely that you won’t feel a thing if you take the product only once a day. That being said, simply be prepared to pay up to $71.90/month for NeuroBoost.