![]() No matter, you may very well supplement this formula with your daily caffeine - i.e., morning coffee. Except Gorilla Mind Smooth doesn’t supply caffeine. Theacrine, a caffeine-like compound, often accompanies caffeine for its purported potentiating benefits on caffeine release. Theacrine (as TeaCrine®) – Interesting addition here. 45% – An awesome extract of an awesome herbal nootropic, Gorilla Mind Smooth’s Bacopa monnieri supplies a potent standard of bio-active bacosides, which seem to improve memory, learning, and high-order cognition. ![]() More on L-Theanine.Īlpha-GPC 50% – One of the more popular nootropic cholinergics, alpha-GPC supplies a high concentration of choline per serving, assisting with acetylcholine and neuromuscular activity. L-theanine’s promotion of alpha brainwaves, which are associated with calm, creative thinking. Okay, not really, but it is an awesome nootropic amino, especially if you’re a coffee drinker. L-Theanine – If you don’t like L-theanine, then you’re a fool. NALT converts to catecholamine neurotransmitters, such as dopamine and norepinephrine, improving mood, motivation, and focus under conditions of excess stress, activity, fatigue, etc. N-Acetyl L-Tyrosine – More feel-good brain chemical activity, except by a nootropic that works very well. Often used by bodybuilders as a sort of I feel good! rush, PEA is a somewhat questionable nootropic, due to its poor oral bioavailability. Phenylethylamine HCL – Better known as PEA, a feel-good brain chemical that influences dopamine and serotonin activity. Centrophenoxine’s definitely the better option. Not too sure why: DMAE is a weak nootropic for the average, healthy user. Here goes: Gorilla Mind Smooth Patented Proprietary Blend Fish (namely salmon and sardines) naturally supply high DMAE concentrations.ĭMAE (Dimethylaminoethanol) – Gorilla Mind Rush opens its proprietary blend with this ingredient. Bummer. Instead, I’ll just review the ingredients strictly on their individual merits - as well as their placement (and thus priority) within the proprietary blend. But, even so, the whole proprietary blend thing is annoying - as well, as the formula’s junky capsules, which use Brown Rice Flour as a filler and a bunch of unnecessary FD&C colorants.īut how are the actual ingredients? Let’s check them out: Gorilla Mind Smooth Review: Ingredientsīecause Gorilla Mind Smooth hides all of its ingredients beneath a proprietary blend, I’m unable to comment on the individual ingredient dosages. via Gorilla Mindįirst impression: Gorilla Mind Smooth supplies a decent serving size (3 Capsules) for an okay overall dosage (1650 mg). Don’t exceed 6 capsules in any 24-hour period. New users and females may want to start with 1 or 2 capsules. Start with 3 capsules to evaluate tolerance. Serving Size: 3 Capsules Servings Per Container: 30 Other Ingredients: Brown Rice Flour, Magnesium Stearate, Gelatin, FD&C Red #3, Titanium Dioxide, FD&C Yellow #6, FD&C Red #40, FD&C Blue #1 Directions: Take 3-6 capsules in the morning, or spread throughout the day, preferably without food for optimal cognitive results. Gorilla Mind Smooth Patented Proprietary Blend Gorilla Mind Smooth Patented Proprietary Blend: that’s right, Gorilla Mind Smooth goes the proprietary blend route, obscuring its individual ingredient dosages.Smooth Focus: rather than relying on cheap stimulants and synthetics, Gorilla Mind Smooth supplies natural nootropics and brain boosters (and, okay, a little stimulation).Formulated by some Derek guy and Mike Cernovich, Gorilla Mind Smooth is a “stimulant-free” (i.e., caffeine-free) cognitive enhancer for “Smooth Focus”.And to figure that out, we’ll need to read the Gorilla Mind Smooth review. ![]() It’s forgivable, so long as Gorilla Mind Smooth gives us an awesome, effective cognitive enhancer. That Gorilla Mind is being sort of sneaky here? Or at least smoother relative to other Gorilla Mind brain boosters.Ĭomparisons aside, Gorilla Mind Smooth seems like a fairly decent brain booster, delivering some awesome nootropics with a couple meh ingredients, as well as a couple somewhat stimulating ingredients… which technically means this isn’t a completely stim-free supplement. I’ve reviewed Gorilla Mind Rush - a genuine rush of stim-powered energy - and now I’m moving onto the Gorilla Mind Smooth, a supposedly smooth, stim-free supplement.
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