Description:

Neurofuse is a brain health supplement that involves powerful nootropic herb Bacopa monnieri, used for thousands of years now to improve brain health and cognition. It was formulated by two Harvard roommates to help increase focus, improve memory, boost mental and physical energy, and boost overall well-being. It’s touted great for everyone, whether for students, professionals, parents, or seniors who want to get started on the purported benefits.

 

Nootropic Ingredients:

Neurofuse is promoted as a precise blend of 12 premium nootropic ingredients that are designed to help users accomplish more. On its product page, Neurofuse notes that its “ultra high-quality sources of ingredients are scientifically suggested to work, including the following findings:

  • Increased memory and reduce reaction time
  • Relaxation and reduced stress without a sedation effect
  • Enhanced speed of visual information processing, learning rate, as well as memory consolidation (Bacopa Monnieri)
  • Significantly reduced life stress symptoms as early as 3 days with increasingly positive effects after 4 weeks (Rhodiola Rosea)
  • Significantly reduced physical and mental fatigue, improved well-being, and better test scores by 8.4% (Rhodiola Rosea)
  • Enhanced memory and learning performance (Huperzine A)

 

Supplement Facts (Ingredients):

  • Huperzine A– Promotes cognition by inhibiting an enzyme that breaks down the key neurotransmitter acetylcholine
  • Bacopa Monnieri– Herb and powerful antioxidant used to increase cognition, memory formation and longevity
  • Rhodiola Rosea– Scandinavian herb that promotes physical and mental youth by combating fatigue and helping the body deal with stress
  • Vitamin B6– Essential water-soluble vitamin used in neurotransmitter synthesis and for treatment of Alzheimer’s and ADHD
  • Vitamin D3– Essential vitamin that can support improved mood, cognition, well-being and countless other benefits
  • Caffeine– One of the most well-researched and proven ingredients that can stimulate mental performance & physical energy in addition to sensitizing neurons
  • L-Theanine– Amino acid found naturally in teas that helps reduce stress and promote relaxation without making you sleepy. Works very well with caffeine
  • Choline Bitartrate– Works by boosting acetylcholine levels-the “learning” neurotransmitter involved in numerous mental processes
  • Alpha Lipoic Acid– A fatty acid involved in energy metabolism suggested to be a strong antioxidant and anti-inflammatory compound
  • Vitamin B12– Essential water-soluble vitamin used to boost energy, mood, and concentration while potentially slowing aging
  • Phosphatidylserine– Naturally occurring phospholipid vital for cognitive function; improves cognition and memory and decreases cognitive decline
  • Other ingredients -Vinpocetine, Pikatropin, DMAE Bitartrate, Vitamin B3

 

Brain Enhancing Effects:

Neurofuse is positioned to be a brain enhancer fit for everyone. It’s a Memory, Focus and Clarity Formula, meaning it is formulated to assist in support memory and cognition through support for oxygen and circulation in the brain, brain cells, and neurons. It’s also said to help increase overall efficiency in daily tasks, which can then substantially slash stress levels and leave users with an improved sense of wellness. Part of the supposed equation are energy boost, intense focus, and razor-sharp memory no matter what one is doing.

 

Side Effects:

We are generally wary of caffeine-based nootropic solutions for the simple reason that they do now work well on everybody. For that reason alone, we are providing a warning sign against Neurofuse for its caffeine content and the undesirable interactions that can result from its inclusion in the formula.

Besides that, we are generally neutral about the formula’s safety. Honestly it’s something we’ve seen too many times in other formulations, thus bringing in predictable results as a whole.

 

Readers’ Score and Price:

A full month’s supply of Neurofuse comes in at $69.99, advertised on the website as “cheaper than your coffee habit.” There’s a 14-day trial where you can simply pay shipping and handling and cancel subscription any time. It’s worth noting that this price is pretty steep compared to its contemporaries, especially when we are reminded that the manufacturer recommends taking 2-4 capsules a day!

This high price emerges as one of the chief complaints of Neurofuse users. Amazon reviews are on the positive to neutral side, citing that the promises were delivered but rather inconsistently and in a short-lived manner.

It’s worth noting, however, that SupplementHQ.com bemoaned that Neurofuse’s ingredients “are decent but the proprietary blend is only 555 mg.” According to the review site, it’s next to impossible to pack adequate amounts of each listed ingredient for all of them to work effectively.

 

Summary:

What’s in a liberally promoted nootropic supplement like Neurofuse? A clear and well-operated business model, where there’s a monthly membership program, customer guarantee, and popular ingredient list in place to attract a solid market.

But the devil is in the details. We are turned off by the astronomic price, the 2-4 capsules a day recommended dose, and the low potency of ingredients in every serving. It’s hard to make a dent in performance and bring the much needed clarity and energy boost at the currently level that Neurofuse is working, so you’re probably better off going for another nootropic supplement.