Neuro Drinks? Includes NeuroGasm which apparently 'increases pleasure'

Saint Nick

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Looks ridiculous, probably tastes even worse. Why bother. My stick works great without it.
 

FeuerFrei

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Never heard of it. It's not sold in my area, according to that website.

I'd try them though as they contain a blend of substances I take regularly like taurine, phosphatidylserine, melatonin, acetyl-l-carnitine, caffeine, and of course Vitamin D3 I get from sunlight. Always interested in new combos.
 

Lummex

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I've tried all of them, I think. Some of them have seemingly worked: NeuroSleep made me drowsy and I fell asleep easily after drinking it. NeuroBliss (i think?) improved my mood a little. NeuroTrim, which is supposed to suppress appetite, didn't seem to do much. The others didn't do anything memorable. However, I enjoy this gimmick and I may continue purchasing them every once in a while. :)
 

hanoverphist

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i see them at gas stations, my kids want to try them. id probably try one or two, but they are too damn expensive. and i really doubt they work. kind of like vitamin water.
 

TechBoyJK

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I just had the neuro sonic. It certainly gave me a lift. Coworker had neurobliss, said he it was pretty strong.

who knows.

I want to beer bong a few of the gasms lol
 

yhelothar

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I've read and tried several of the cognitive supplements in there. They're well known to be effective with a lot of papers suggesting that they do work. But my personal experience with them is that the effects are very subtle.
 

yhelothar

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Actually there is one exception... and that is phenylethylamine. This thing is basically natural amphetamine. It's considered the love chemical of chocolate. And the highs are one of the most intense rushes I've ever experienced, or any of my friends, many who's tried cocaine.
This is probably the best neurogasm supplement ever.
 

PokerGuy

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They're well known to be effective with a lot of papers suggesting that they do work. But my personal experience with them is that the effects are very subtle.

Really? Pretty much everything I've seen written by a reputable source (ie, not some junk science website) indicates all this stuff is a scam like just about all the supplements out there.
 

TechBoyJK

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Ok.. So i had a neuroSonic yesterday. Definitely had some kick.

I drank two neurobliss back to back all within 10 minutes.

WOW. I was basically stoned.

I sat at my desk for a good 30 minutes on the verge of breaking into a laughing fit. Anytime I went to talk, I was giggling. Almost uncontrollably.

Good stuff.
 

yhelothar

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Really? Pretty much everything I've seen written by a reputable source (ie, not some junk science website) indicates all this stuff is a scam like just about all the supplements out there.

Alpha-GPC has been shown to be effective in treating alzheimers that's marked by acetylcholine dysfunction. It's actually prescribed for that purpose. I find that fairly compelling that it's actually stimulating acetylcholine release in the brain, which is the same reason nicotine is also considered to be a cognitive enhancer. Acetylcholine mediates attention, focus, and mental energy.
However, I have not found a study that specifically shows alpha-gpc is a cognitive enhancer in normal individuals. But at least its shown to be active in the brain and it's not one of those all-natural bullshit things that you can down the whole bottle and be fine.

Here are a few studies

Amenta F, Del Valle M, Vega JA, Zaccheo D. Age-related structural changes in the rat cerebellar cortex: effect of choline alfoscerate treatment. Mech Ageing Dev. 1991; 61: 173-186.

Amenta F, Ferrante F, Vega JA, Zaccheo D. Long term choline alfoscerate treatment counters age-dependent microanatomical changes in rat brain. Neuropsychopharmacol Biol Psychiatry. 1994; 18:915-924.Ceda GP.

Ceresini G. Denti L, et al. Alpha-glycerylphosphorylcholine administration increases the GH responses to GHRH of young and elderly subjects. Horm Metab Res. 1992; 24:119-121.

Ricci A, Bronzetti E, Vega JA, Amenta F. Oral choline alfoscerate counteracts age-dependent loss of mossy fibres in the rat hippocampus. Mech Ageing Dev. 1992; 66: 81-91.
 
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Blitzvogel

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Tried the Neurogasm yesterday afternoon. Safe to say, I didn't feel anything changing (to my dismay lol). But then again, I sat on my ass all day yesterday until the evening.
 

TechBoyJK

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Tried the Neurogasm yesterday afternoon. Safe to say, I didn't feel anything changing (to my dismay lol). But then again, I sat on my ass all day yesterday until the evening.

I've yet to try that one. Actually, I've only tried Bliss and Sonic. Sonic was basically an energy drink.. similar to 5 hour energy from what I could tell. I had 2 bliss and can safely say that shit is strong!
 

FeuerFrei

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I tried the NeuroSleep last night and it really knocked me out. Felt sooo good. Made me sleepy with a vengeance. I ended up sleeping which most nights I fail at. I'm a hardcore insomniac. It has some good calming ingredients I've tried before like magnesium citrate, taurine, and melatonin but have had limited success with, although they help. Not sure what made this so effective - maybe the 5-HTP? Got some more! :)

I also tried the NeuroSonic and NeuroBliss. I liked the Bliss but can't really describe it beyond a sense of wellbeing. My local Walgreens doesn't carry the full lineup. They were selling them for $2 on "discount."
 

l0cke

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Saw dumb people at my high school drinking these every day last year. So, I never wanted to try one.

Maybe if they handed them out on campus like Redbull does.