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BACKED BY SCIENCE

The efficacy of the cognitive nutrients in GO PILLS™ is clinically-supported.


THE 8 NEUROCHARGERS™

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Alpha-GPC

A non-prescription "smart drug" that rapidly crosses the blood-brain barrier and supports the neurotransmitter acetylcholine, Alpha-GPC has been shown to be effective in "boosting memory and enhancing cognitive function."  It's also used by athletes to amplify power output and "increase endurance performance."

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NeuroCreatine™

Creatine is the popular amino acid used for muscle growth.  It's also a powerful cognitive booster, because it works to generate the equivalent of fuel for your brain, in a way that's been shown to have "a significant positive effect on both working memory and intelligence."  GO PILLS™ use a specific, trademarked dose of the "most effective" and most bioavailable form, CrM.

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L-Theanine

This super amino acid has been clinically shown to enhance alpha brain wave activity, improving concentration and test-taking ability.  It boosts creativity, helps generate "a state of wakeful relaxation," and enhances "higher learning via the ability to ignore distracting information during complex tasks.

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Bacopa Monnieri

Packed with powerful compounds known as bacosides, the Bacopa Monnieri plant has been used for ages in Ayurvedic medicine to boost cognitive function and reduce stress.  And modern double-blind, placebo-controlled trials confirm that "Bacopa significantly improved speed of visual information processing, learning rate, memory consolidation, and decreased anxiety.

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Caffeine

The world's favorite natural psychoactive (and one of its safest), caffeine lessens reaction time and measurably boosts alertness.  We include the optimized amount, per military research, designed to work synergistically with Theanine.

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CombiGenics™

A great product starts with key ingredients. It's also important to optimize the combination of those ingredients. Certain nootropics can enhance the efficacy of each other. For example: when taken together, Theanine and Caffeine "seem to have a synergistic action in decreasing mind wandering," while also boosting reaction time, memory, and focus. Theanine also reduces the likelihood of jitters from caffeine.

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Panax Ginseng 5%

The U.S. military's Consortium for Health and Military Performance confirms that “some of the latest research has shown improvements in brain health, specifically as related to performance on attention and memory-related tasks up to 6 hours after a single use of 200-400 mg of Panax ginseng.”  Clinicians recommend ginseng with at least 4% active ginsenosides.  GO-PILLS™ have 5%.

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Leucidity™

This is our proprietary blend of Leucine + Tyrosine.  The BCAA Leucine is perhaps the most important regulator and precursor of glutamate, a key neurotransmitter that's "essential for proper brain function," especially "fast signaling and information processing."  Tyrosine is the precursor to the all-important neurotransmitter dopamine, which regulates memory, motivation, and learning.  The Australian Department of Defence’s Science & Technology Division reports that "Tyrosine or caffeine could be used... in a military context to enhance cognitive performance,” boosting both “attention” and “vigilance.” 

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A single serving of
GO PILLS™ contains 1425mg of 8 powerful nootroopics that drive FOCUS, CLARITY, and FAST-PROCESSING.

 

"Combinations of nootropic compounds, both natural and synthetic, have been shown to rebalance and optimize neurochemistry for improved brain and nervous system function and efficiency. These have the potential for raising alertness and attention; speeding up reaction times; enhancing endurance and mental resilience.  Recovery aspects include the treatment of depression, PTSD, memory loss, and dementia."

 

- NATO Review, "Cognitive Biotechnology: opportunities and considerations for the NATO Alliance"

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