Overall Rating: 8.1 of 10

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Neuronol is a brain supplement that is supposed to help improve your brain function and boost your memory. According to the official website, it has no binders, fillers, or additives, so it’s safe for you to take. Neuronol claims to help your mind feel more clear and eliminate “brain fog,” as well as to help you feel more focused and motivated. Its formulation is meant to help improve both long-term and short-term memory.

 

Nootropic Ingredients:

L-Glutamine

Nettles

Taurine

Caffeine

DMAE

Ginkgo Biloba

Acetyl-L-Carnitine HCL

Bacopa Monnieri

Vitamin B12

 

Supplemental Facts (Ingredients):

L-Glutamine, DMAE, and Ginkgo Biloba may enhance learning and cognitive functions. Additionally, L-Glutamine also helps boost muscle performance Nettles help increase testosterone. Taurine and caffeine are both stimulants that give you a boost of energy. Acetyl-L-Carnitine HCL helps brain metabolism and may improve long-term memory. Bacopa Monnieri also helps boost memory by boosting cerebral blood flow. Lastly, Vitamin B12 is an essential vitamin needed to keep your brain and nervous system working normally.

 

Brain Enhancing Effects:

Participants tried Neuronol for a one month period. The initial results were promising: people reported feeling an energy boost almost immediately after taking the supplement. But after the first week or so, this boost faded as people became more tolerant of it. By the end of the month, most participants didn’t feel this energy boost anymore. Participants also felt more focused when initially taking Neuronol, but this also decreased by the end of the month. No one reported feeling that their memory was better. Overall, it doesn’t appear that Neuronol had any long-term effects on the participants.

 

Side Effects:

Neuronol does not report having any side effects, and none of the participants reported any. But you should be aware that Neuronol does contain caffeine, so you may experience heart palpitations or jitters.

 

Readers’ Score:

People who have tried Neuronol report the same thing as our participants. The positive effects of boosted energy and better focus are almost immediate, but fade over the course of taking this supplement. People didn’t really report any long-term effects, despite Neuronol’s claim to help boost long-term memory. Some people said that taking Neuronol does help with clarity, or reducing “brain fog,” but that this also fades over time. The short-term effects of Neuronol are likely because of the caffeine and taurine acting as stimulants, rather than any real brain-boosting effects from the other ingredients.

 

 

Top10BrainPills.com Overall Score: 8.1 of 10