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I often get emails from Nootropics Expert® readers asking me what my favorite nootropic stack is. And what I use every day. This post is a detailed response to that question.
NOTE: This review has been updated to reflect the changes to the Mind Lab Pro® formula which was refreshed in early 2017.
Mind Lab Pro® is by far the best nootropic stack I’ve ever used. And I’ve tried a lot of them over the last 12 years. Including ready-made stacks from the local vitamin shop to many of the well-known stacks found online.
14 years ago, I was diagnosed with Adult ADD and my doctor put me on Ritalin. It was like the lights suddenly came on in my brain. And for the first time in my life I could concentrate and focus.
Up to then, I took my brain for granted. And hadn’t considered that the health of my brain affected every single aspect of my life.
That point was also the beginning of a journey into how my brain worked. What was wrong, and an earnest search on how to fix it. I’ve read thousands of threads on Reddit, Longecity and nootropic blogs in this search for the ultimate nootropic stack.
My Nootropic Stack Criteria
As this deep dive into neuroscience took shape, I started to develop a map of sorts on what my options were. Areas that I could fix on my own. And other areas that could be boosted and tweaked to get the most out of this amazingly complex organ in my head.
This is the list of cognitive improvements I eventually came up with:
- increase memory and recall
- eliminate brain fog
- support the stimulant I am using for Adult ADD
- ramp up motivation
- boost personal confidence
- help with concentration
- magnify my ability to learn and retain
- focus easily
- maintain a better mood – tone down depression
- improve vocabulary – words come easily
- reduce stress levels
- have better coordination
- improve sleep
It soon became clear that no prescription drug on earth could help achieve the results I was looking for. A completely optimized brain firing on all cylinders.
So I turned to natural supplements and started experimenting. Through trial and error things started to come together. My memory and recall got better. Confidence levels improved and I was in a better mood. Stress levels went down. And a better night’s sleep was finally within reach.
Anyone who has been down this path of brain optimization knows the expense and work involved. I’ve spent thousands upon thousands of dollars on supplements. Trial and error with different compounds. Buying ready-made stacks that promised a lot. But always fell short in some way.
Eventually I started buying nootropic supplements in bulk powder form and began making my own capsules. Still a costly way to boost my brain power but entirely worth the effort and expense. Both in my career and relationships with those I love.
Discovering Mind Lab Pro
But I was always on the lookout for the ideal nootropic stack that could help replace some of the many supplements I was taking. And in late 2015 I finally found it in Mind Lab Pro®.
I’ve been using Mind Lab Pro every day since then. And haven’t found another premade nootropic stack that comes anywhere close to what this stack can do.
Who Makes Mind Lab Pro?
Mind Lab Pro is a premium nootropic stack developed in the U.K. The company promotes Mind Lab Pro as “the first Universal Nootropic” stack that boosts all aspects of cognition in all types of people.
This nootropic stack can be used by students, athletes, competitors in sports and games, working professionals and even those over 55.
So how can one stack promise so much in just two capsules per day? Let’s dig into the ingredients to see what they do in the brain, and how they work.
(Note that every ingredient in Mind Lab Pro listed here links through to a full review of each nootropic on Nootropics Expert. You’ll get more detail on the history, clinical studies, dosage recommendations, side effects and forms available).
Mind Lab Pro Ingredients
This is the formula that the team at Mind Lab Pro created that works so well for me. And thousands of other neurohackers around the world.
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- Bacopa Monnieri 150 mg standardized to 45% bacosides with 9 bioactives cuts back learning time, and improves memory including recall.[i]
The active bacosides in Bacopa protects brain cells from free radicals which prevents cell damage and death. Bacopa also boosts acetylcholine, GABA and serotonin – all tied to focus, clear memory and better mood. Bacopa even helps boost cerebral circulation.
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- Citicoline as Cognizin® 250 mg enhances attention, concentration, memory, logical reasoning, learning and focus.[ii]
Citicoline helps synthesize phosphatidylcholine (PC), a major phospholipid found in brain cell membranes. And supports the neurotransmitter acetylcholine while providing antioxidant activity.
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- Phosphatidylserine (PS) as Sharp PS® Green 100 mg improves memory and attention, increases cognitive processing speed, and accuracy.[iii]PS is a phospholipid making up 15% of brain cell membranes. Maintaining cellular fluidity, optimizing neuroreceptors and promoting acetylcholine and dopamine.
PS even increases nerve growth factor to help neurogenesis, cell maintenance and repair.
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- Lion’s Mane Mushroom (full-spectrum) 500 mg is effective in improving memory, neuron repair,[iv] liver detox, and regulating blood sugar and cholesterol levels.
Lion’s Mane is the only mushroom that supports brain health. The active hericenones and erinacines stimulates Nerve Growth Factor which helps neurogenesis, and myelin axon sheath synthesis. Improving neuroplasticity which is involved in memory formation, and keeping cell membranes healthy.
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- Rhodiola Rosea 50 mg standardized to 3% rosavins and 1% salidrosides improves mental performance under stress, and enhances mood.[v]
Rhodiola boosts mood by influencing norepinephrine, serotonin and the feel-good opioids like beta-endorphins levels in your brain. It helps neurogenesis, activates the synthesis of ATP, and reduces the inflammatory C-reactive protein in your brain.
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- L-Theanine 100 mg as Suntheanine® improves focus[vi], sleep, immune system strength, and blood pressure control. L-Theanine increases alpha brain waves which are associated with relaxation and enhanced creativity.
It settles excitatory neurotransmitters while promoting calming neurotransmitters like serotonin and GABA. Sharpening attention, alertness and focus that help creative problem solving, learning and studying.
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- N-Acetyl L-Tyrosine (NALT) 175 mg is an amino acid critical for the synthesis of catecholamine neurotransmitters dopamine, epinephrine and norepinephrine in your brain. Boosting these catecholamines helps improve cognition, mood, and memory.
NALT has been shown to promote working memory when multitasking.[vii] And NALT helps optimize mental performance under high stress, fatigue and sleep deprivation.
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- Maritime Pine Bark Extract 75 mg standardized for a minimum of 95% proanthocyanidins. This extract helps increase levels of nitric oxide which helps dilate blood vessels. Delivering more oxygen and glucose to brain cells for more energy, better learning and memory, enhanced focus and elevated mood.
Pine Bark Extract is one the most potent antioxidants ever discovered. Scavenging free radicals to protect neurons from oxidative damage.
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- Vitamin B6 2.5 mg supplied in the bio-identical form of NutriGenesis® vitamins which is critical for the synthesis of the major neurotransmitters dopamine, GABA, norepinephrine and serotonin. Which influence mood, melatonin, and helps regulate your body clock.[x]
B6 also helps protect your brain from excess homocysteine that can damage blood vessel linings. And B6 helps form myelin which is the protective sheath that surrounds axons in your brain and body.
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- Vitamin B9 100 mcg in the bio-identical form of NutriGenesis® vitamins. This vitamin participates in one-carbon transfers for the synthesis of DNA and RNA. And works with the other two B-Vitamins in this stack help regulate homocysteine levels.
Folate is also involved in gene expression, amino acid synthesis, and myelin synthesis and repair.
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- Vitamin B12 7.5 mcg in the bio-identical form of NutriGenesis® vitamins which is required to regulate homocysteine levels in your brain and body.
B12 is also a cofactor in the synthesis of the major neurotransmitters dopamine, GABA, norepinephrine and serotonin. Low levels of Vitamin B12 has been linked to poor mood and cognition leading to cognitive decline at any age.[xi]
One of the things that stands out in this nootropic stack is the company chooses to use their proprietary NutriGenesis® form of vitamins. Which are nature-identical to ensure these B-Vitamins are completely absorbed and used by your body and brain.
Mind Lab Pro Dosage
The amount of each ingredient listed is for Mind Lab Pro’s recommended 2-capsules per day. You can safely increase your dose to 4-capsules per day. 2 in the morning and 2 early afternoon.
Like every nootropic, it’s always better to start low and see how your body and brain react before increasing your dosage.
Synergy of Nootropic Ingredients is Key
The key to making this nootropic stack work is two-fold:
- the exact amount required for optimal performance from each ingredient
- synergy or how they work together and complement each other for maximum results.
This idea of “synergy” is a big deal when putting together a nootropic stack. While each nootropic on its own could call for a higher dosage, when combined they work together better in the brain at smaller doses. But more on these doses in a minute.
Just Say “No” to Proprietary Formulas
One thing that irks me is the way many nootropic manufactures ‘hide’ the exact amount of each ingredient in their stack. They call it their “proprietary formula”.
But Mind Lab Pro chooses to disclose exact amounts on their packaging. So I know exactly what I’m taking. For me, this shows respect for me as a customer. Then I have the option of upping doses of certain nootropics that are unique to my condition and state of health.
For example, I’m Adult ADD and continue to use 20 mg of Ritalin twice a day. Ritalin works by blocking the reuptake and degradation of dopamine in my brain. Making more dopamine available to help my focus and concentration.
The problem for me, and for many with ADD and ADHD as we get older is there’s not enough dopamine in my brain to start with.
Mind Lab Pro addresses this lack of dopamine with NALT. But in my case, the dose of NALT is too low. So I add 800 mg of NALT and 1,000 mg of ALCAR each time I take my Ritalin dose.
The result has been greater efficacy of Ritalin. I’ve never had to increase my dose of Ritalin due to tolerance. And at the end of my day, I don’t experience a stimulant ‘crash’ which is common when using these types of stimulants.
Do I consider this a ‘con’ for Mind Lab Pro? Absolutely not. Because while I need extra dopamine and acetylcholine in my brain, you may not. Unless you’re dealing with something like ADHD.
And I know exactly how much NALT and ALCAR to add to this stack because Mind Lab Pro tells me how much they are supplying in their stack. There is no guessing.
How Mind Lab Pro Works in Real Life
I love this nootropic stack. Two capsules in the morning with a tablespoon of organic unrefined coconut oil. And it launches my day. In my case with ADD and being hypothyroid, I take another two capsules at noon with coconut oil.
I also use 1,000 mg of DHA in the morning. Along with Aniracetam and Sulbutiamine. Since starting Mind Lab Pro my productivity has increased. My mood is better. Focusing on several projects is not a problem. Work seems to go faster. And I get more done in less time.
Everything just seems better. And life flows.
Mind Lab Pro is Impressive value
One of the things I’ve learned over the years of working with nootropics is it’s not cheap. In fact, taking each nootropic on its own in my case, can add up to a few hundred dollars per month.
But using Mind Lab Pro has dramatically reduced my nootropic budget. Here’s a breakdown of how much each of these nootropics would cost if purchased individually.
Note: These prices are from Amazon.com here in the USA at the time I write this. They’re usually competitive with other retailers online, and brick & mortar stores. Prices could be different in your part of the world, or when you read this.
Bacopa Monnieri (45% bacosides) 250 mg – 90 capsules $14.99
Citicoline (Cognizin®) 250 mg – 60 capsules $20.38
Phosphatidylserine (PS) (Sharp PS® Green) 100 mg – 120 capsules $48.97
Lion’s Mane Mushroom (full-spectrum) 500 mg – 60 capsules $8.99
Rhodiola Rosea (3% rosavins, 1% salidrosides) 250 mg – 60 capsules $7.86
L-Theanine (Suntheanine®) 100 mg – 60 capsules $11.49
N-Acetyl-L-Tyrosine (NALT) 350 mg – 120 capsules $12.29
Pine Bark Extract (95% proanthocyanidins ) 100 mg – 300 capsules $18.52
Vitamin B6 (P-5-P) 25 mg – 100 capsules $17.95
Vitamin B9 (folate) 400 mcg – 90 capsules $7.21
Vitamin B12 (Methylcobalamin) 1 mg – 60 capsules $18.95
The total of each of these evidence-backed nootropics when purchased individually comes out to $187.60.
Now I realize that the dosages in this comparison are often higher when used individually. The quantities per bottle are often higher than a monthly supply. And I’ve included supplements packed in vegetarian capsules which are often priced a little higher than regular capsules.
Sure, I could re-calculate each of the comparison prices by counting capsules per bottle to figure out the exact monthly dose.
Adjusting the price per capsule accordingly.
But my point here is the cost of buying each of these nootropics individually will be higher. Much higher than what the company charges for Mind Lab Pro.
Mind Lab Pro for a 30-day supply if you take the recommended 2 capsules per day is only $69.00 (+ shipping & handling).
You can also choose a 3-month supply (3 boxes) of Mind Lab Pro for $207.00 and get one box free (including free international shipping & handling). That works out to $51.75 per box.
Pros & Cons of Mind Lab Pro
Mind Lab Pro has taken an extra step to include NutriCaps® instead of regular vegetarian capsules in their stack. These vegan caps are made from tapioca.
Most competitors (including the nootropics listed above) use HPMC vegetarian capsules which are made from a semi-synthetic polymer.
Now, let’s look at what I think are the pros and cons of this premium nootropic stack.
Pros
- Full disclosure on the amount of each ingredient
- High quality branded ingredients (i.e. Cognizin®, Sharp PS®, NutriGenesis® vitamins, Suntheanine®)
- Vegan natural NutriCaps®
- Highly bioavailable B-Vitamins (P-5-P and methylcobalamin)
- No additives
- Organic when available, and always free of toxic heavy metals and other contaminates
- Tested prior to encapsulation for allergens, GMOs, microbes, pesticides and herbicides
- Batches are re-tested to confirm potency, purity and activity after encapsulation
- Ships in recyclable cardboard security boxes filled with biodegradable packing peanuts
- Competitively priced
Cons
- Only available on their website (more on this in a minute)
- Citicoline dose is too low if you’re using racetams
In all, I think the dosages included in Mind Lab Pro are perfect for this stack. In these dosage ranges side effects are minimized, or non-existent.
And because they fully disclose how much is in each 2-capsule dose, I have a better idea on what I need to add to this stack for my unique issues.
Nootropics Expert Recommendation
I recommend Mind Lab Pro as a nootropic stack for total brain optimization.
Pricing of Mind Lab Pro is very competitive for what you get. Some on reddit.com and other blogs have commented that the company only sells this stack from their site. And don’t offer a free trial.
I’ve been in internet marketing for many years and completely understand the hazards of offering a free trial. Especially when you’re selling a high-quality product at the best price you can to stay competitive. It doesn’t make sense to offer free trials when you back it up with a risk-free, “empty bottle”, money-back guarantee.
The company has also decided not to offer Mind Lab Pro on Amazon.com because they don’t want this stack to appear alongside low-quality junk products. I get that. Amazon can also be a place where reviews are easily manipulated by jealous competitors.
And for anyone looking to understand the methodology that went into developing this stack, Amazon.com is not the place for extensive product descriptions.
So if you’ve been experimenting with nootropics for a while, or even considering getting into neurohacking – I recommend giving Mind Lab Pro a try.
This is the best pre-made nootropic stack I’ve ever tried. And this after nearly 10 years of trying dozens of nootropics. Both individual ingredients, and various stacks by different manufacturers.
It’s certainly not the cheapest nootropic stack on the market. But it’s not unreasonably priced either at only $69 for a month supply. You can’t put this stack together individually for less than twice or even three times what Opti Nutra charges.
And for me, Mind Lab Pro went the extra mile by going top notch with everything in this stack. Product and packaging quality, brand name ingredients, testing and more testing, organic when they can. Right down to using and NutriGenesis® and NutriCaps®. Touches the average person wouldn’t even notice. Now that’s cool.
If you’d like to try Mind Lab Pro, or learn more about this premium stack, please go to their website for more:
Join The Discussion - 227 comments
Portress
August 2, 2019
Hello David, first let me say glad you’re doing better from your hospital stay a few months back your contributions to the nootropic field are invaluable! With that being said I have two questions:one will Mindlab pro be offering any discounts again for your subscribers and two will you also be offering again discounts for your Consultation Sessions?
David Tomen
August 4, 2019
Thank you Portress. I wish I knew when another discount was coming our way but I don’t. Sorry.
As for discounting consultation sessions, I’m very reluctant to do it because it takes so much of my time. The last time I ran a sale on consultations I was swamped and couldn’t get anything else done.
Keep in mind Nootropics Expert is still a solo operation. I do have a little help from a developer. But that’s it. I don’t even have an assistant yet. So all reviews, posts, YouTube videos, email newsletters, Facebook posts and answering questions, books, and responding to comments and questions comes from me. So I need to make choice who gets the most benefit from my time.
Camilla Hoffsommer
July 7, 2019
Hi – thank you for the very informative site. I appreciate that you take this seriously, respond quickly and offer great advice.
My story – 57 y.o F, 5′, 112# (used to be 90-95 which was my preferred weight) married (w/no ‘human’ children (1 if I include my husband :-)), 2 dogs, 7 chickens, with lack for life. I work from home doing medical coding. Zero exercise (unmotivated), nicotine use (‘just’ started the 14mg patch-OTC), beer, bad diet, stress.
I suffered from 3 ‘back-to-back’ family deaths (mother age 83 (expected), brother 55 (1.5 yrs later – drug overdose (surprising, but not), sister 57 (2-years later, cancer (metastatic brain from lung) – COMPLETE devastation for me (she never did drugs or smoked, she ate well and exercised). After her death (2017) I gave up. Oddly – I started smoking and drinking. One would think ‘why’ smoke after this, but that is the part I gave up – I didn’t care.
I am interested in this MLP stack as 1) I am not one to take multiple supplements throughout day; 2) I want to go from A – Z in 5 seconds; 3) I would like to get ‘zest’ back in my life (basic house work, better care of animals (I’m depressed, they’re depressed)); 4) I need to continue to learn for my job (taking tests, courses, etc. that I am unmotivated to do currently); 5) I suffer no real ailments outside of the depressed mode, rarely need and/or take any type of OTC pain meds (I will only take acetaminophen-type when needed (which is rarely); 6) insomnia – but I strongly believe that is alcohol-related (2-4 beers/day).
I thought this would be a good start for me. I’m confident that once my chemicals are balanced other things will fall into place. How to get that balance is my issue. I know that diet, exercise, etc will help tremendously, but to get that motivation is where I’m lacking.
My goals are: quit smoking; learn and comprehend for test taking and courses; motivation to do things-which I then think other life-things will fall into place.
Is this a good start point for me? While I don’t want to take a hand-full of supplements do you ‘see’ anything else that I may benefit from? If so, dosage, etc.
Thank you very much in advance. Cam (PS-I like also that you added in post re: why this product is not offered on other websites – make perfect sense.)
David Tomen
July 8, 2019
Camilla, Mind Lab Pro is certainly a good start but at your age and with what you described is unlikely to be enough. There really is no “one-pill” solution no matter what the ‘experts’ say.
If not for anyone else, do it for your kids. Experiment with some other nootropics until you find some that work for you. Because they really do work if you’re willing to put in the effort.
Scroll down the list of posts here: https://nootropicsexpert.com/category/guides/. And look for my posts on “motivation”, “depression”, and there one on energy somewhere around here.
Get started with MLP and then after reading those posts, try a couple of nootropics that resonate with you. Keep on experimenting until you feel better. I know it will because 10’s of thousands of people in the Nootropics Expert community have said that it will. It did for them. It can for you too.
James Fraser
July 30, 2019
My first update in a while- hope you will have time to respond. Speaking of which, tracking responses and answers on this site is somewhat cumbersome, would be nice to see an auto response and reply function.
I’ve been on MLP 2 mos, coincidentally with Harvoni treatment for HCV. I was asked to discontinue my over the counter supp’s but that really wasn’t realistic due to side effects of increased anxiety. So I have continued MLP, 5HTP, GABA, NALT. Have completed the treatment but with a 48 hr half life it will be ~~2weeks before it’s out of my system. Although the md’s don’t tell you, one of the major impacts of the treatment is eradication of the virus from the brain, the secondary primary site of HCV replication…so while my body is clearing out I want to make an extra effort to take care of the gray matter. MLP is good but not spectacular. Exploring options. I’m on the low end of dose, 2/day. Considering 3/day? Have also looked at Akua Life Neuro, primarily for Lions Mane dose, but thinking the two together might stack well. Or just adding lions mane to MLP. Lots of options here with just these three components. Any suggestions/guidance HUGELY appreciated.
Be well, be good.
David Tomen
July 31, 2019
James, you can increase Mind Lab Pro to 4 capsules per day. Two in the morning and two at noon. But I agree that Neuro-Stack by Akua Life in your case could work wonders. Because it’s got such a high dose of Lion’s Mane Mushroom for neurogenesis. I’ve used the combo of MLP and Neuro-Stack and like the result. http://www.akualife.com?aff=15
James Fraser
July 31, 2019
Or would it be better price performance to just add a lions mane supplement? Any supplier you would recommend?
David Tomen
July 31, 2019
James, other than the Lion’s Mane that is in Mind Lab Pro, Neuro-Stack is the only one I can vouch for for high quality.
James Fraser
July 31, 2019
Fyi, also looking at a CBD “trial” using Feals Flight product. Any thoughts?
David Tomen
July 31, 2019
James, I think CBD Oil is great depending on what you are trying to achieve. But I’m not familiar with that company.
Kong
June 15, 2019
Hi David
I have just started nootropic one month ago and my first stack is mind lab pro. I took 2 capsule for the first 5 days and the results was amazing but on the 6th day the effects are gone. What can I do now?
I read about your article and realize I have all the symptoms of ADD. I do also have anxiety , low motivation, unable to concentrate and unwilling to learn new stuff , proscratination and social anxiety too. I have suffer the above symptoms for last 20 years and didn’t know it was an brain problem
I am currently started one month ago on noostropics stack.
Morning
Multivitamin x 1
MindLab pro x 1
L x 1
B6 x 1 (100mg)
Vitamin C (1000mg)
L tryrosine ( 1500mg)
Noon
Curcumin x 2
Reservatrol x 1
Mind lab pro x 1
Evening
L Tryptophan ( 1000mg)
B6 (100mg)
DHA ( 1000mg)
I am on the 28th day of mind lab pro and should I cycle it 5 days or just discontinue using it as I do feel the effects anymore. Kindly advice me. Thanks .
David Tomen
June 15, 2019
Kong, welcome to our world of nootropics. The funny thing about using nootropics is once your brain starts working better, after awhile you get accustomed to the “new you” and don’t notice the improvements any more.
So the question is are you looking for the “wow” factor? Or do you just want your brain working the way it was originally designed? If the latter then forget about cycling and use your stack every day. And as you learn more experiment with different things to tweak what you’ve already done.
Kong
June 15, 2019
Hi. Thanks for the reply. Your reply was the same as how the customer service reply me when I ask them.
The first 5 days after taking mine lab pro was that I was feel so energetic and my mood was better. I didn’t think of any negative things but the problem is I do get insomnia. On the 6th day. I was back to the lethargic me . The same as before I took mind lab pro.
David Tomen
June 16, 2019
Kong, there is no logical explanation for what you are experiencing without knowing much much more about your medical history, other meds your are using, other supplements, your living environment, diet, etc. And this comments is not the place to dig into this for confidentiality reasons and time. You can do more research on your own and try to figure out what’s going on in your situation. Or book a personal consultation with me to help you sort it out.
Mohammed
July 1, 2019
hi David
My father suffers from Alzheimer’s disease and has a problem swallowing pills. is it possible to mix the MLP with dates or with milk
David Tomen
July 2, 2019
Mohammed, you can certainly open the capsules and put them into a drink.
Ryan Walters
June 2, 2019
Hi David,
I’ve been experimenting for years now with different combinations of nootropics. At times I get great benefits, but I have a hard time isolating what combinations are working and which aren’t (partly due to my own inconsistency with keeping steady schedules and adding/taking away supplements without proper testing time). Your advice and tips on the Mind Labs and Performance Labs prestacks are a godsend for me as it will simplify my supplementation. I was curious if you take both every day? Presumably the MindLab Pro during the day and Performance Labs Sleep at night?
Thanks!!!
David Tomen
June 5, 2019
Ryan, Performance Lab Sleep about 60 mins. before bed and Mind Lab Pro in the morning. If you think you need it then take another dose of MLP at noon.
Rami Abbas
May 24, 2019
Hi there David,
Currently I’m taking Noocube, will it be safe to combine the Noocube Nootropic stack with Mind Lab Pro? I’m looking into improving my focus, memory retention and retrieval, anxiety and depression, and overall health.
I’ve tried Peformance Lab Mind but not much of an affect, as you stated in your previous videos that the ingredients are under dosed.
Kind Regards,
Rami Abbas
David Tomen
May 25, 2019
Rami, take a look at the ingredients in both stacks. Are the ingredients when combined under-dosed or too much? You should be able to combine them. But will they help with anxiety and depression? It depends on the root cause of both and if they are being addressed.
James Fraser
May 18, 2019
I’ve been taking MLP for 5 days- I seem to be one of the fortunate ones who perceive positive effects quickly. I plan to monitor effects closely and add singular nootropics as needed- I’m Bipolar. So I’m weaning off scrips, which I hope to complete in the next 30 days. I am continuing to take Chinese 7 Sacred Mushrooms (Naturealm) in the morning with coffee- gets into the bloodstream/brain quickly and then I slide into the MLP- highly recommended!
Just my thoughts and feedback- hope all enjoy and receive the benefits of this path…
James Fraser
May 9, 2019
Does Mind Lab Pro contain a GABA analogue?
David Tomen
May 10, 2019
James, no, Mind Lab Pro does not contain a GABA analogue.
Ali
May 6, 2019
Hello my friend I have a question… does mind lab pro help with fuzzy thinking? Because before 7 months I started having depression problems and one of the symptoms of depression is fuzzy thinking… btw I went to a doctor and he gave me medicine for my depression and everything is ok know but the fuzzy thinking is still here
David Tomen
May 7, 2019
Ali, if by “fuzzy thinking” you mean brain fog then Mind Lab Pro may help. It depends of course on what is causing the fuzzy thinking. It may be caused by the antidepressant you are using.