







🧩 Unlock your brain’s full potential—because your best ideas deserve the best fuel!
Bradeson Naturals Brain Booster is a premium nootropic supplement featuring a scientifically crafted blend of DMAE, L-Pyroglutamic acid, Folic Acid, Vitamin B Complex, and Iron. Designed to enhance focus, memory, mental clarity, and physical energy, this 60-capsule formula is free from artificial additives and supports optimal brain health for professionals seeking a cognitive edge.






| ASIN | B01J8B2IP6 |
| ASIN | B01J8B2IP6 |
| Additives | Dimethylaminoethanol (DMAE) |
| Brand | Bradeson Naturals |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 3.9 out of 5 stars (53) |
| Customer reviews | 3.9 3.9 out of 5 stars (53) |
| Date First Available | 10 September 2016 |
| Format | Capsule |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | No Model |
| Manufacturer | Bradeson Naturals |
| Package Dimensions | 9.91 x 5.11 x 5 cm; 68 g |
| Serving Recommendation | Two Capsules |
A**R
It does not upset your stomach, and brain functions both my wife and feel are some better. Enery levels are also improved.
L**V
This product is good, I felt some improvement with my mood, memory and concentration. I guess we cannot expect miracles, just improvements. I drank about 4 oz before taking the capsules and another 4 oz after, this helped my stomach digest better. Not a bad product, thinking of giving it another try because it might improve over a length of time versus short term.
S**L
Each tablet is a catalog of vitamins, herbs and chemicals that promises to promote the health and mental functioning of those with deficiencies in any of the 25-30 components packed into each. But like most products promising to address "functional malaise" like low energy, fuzziness, melancholia, anxiety, ebbing sexual drive, etc., this one duplicates the components of a comprehensive vitamin pill, which is itself a duplication of what most health-conscious consumers derive from their food. Besides being a duplicate of a duplicate, or a vitamin source that's "twice-removed" from the original source, the chemicals found in vitamin tablets are "facsimiles" of the living, vital, life-sustaining nutrients found in fresh, uncontaminated (i.e. "organic") food. As for providing a "boost" to the brain, no tablet--or, for that matter, plant or animal--is capable of "super-charging" the brain by adding "IQ's"--though it's conceivable that brain function can be "awakened" by the same chemicals that come into play when an individual experiences fear, arousal, shock and awe, the flight or fight response. But it's been 30-40 years since ephedrine tablets, which stimulate adrenaline activity in the brain, were readily available--at truck stops and even college bookstores. The only comparable brain stimulant continues to be caffeine, a discovery that probably accounts for the success of Starbucks, a company that's now ubiquitous thanks to its ever-growing myriad of cafes (a striking contrast with the culture of the '60s and '70s, when college students manifested a distinct aversion to coffee). Otherwise, Brain Booster, besides the popular vitamins, contains chromium, which has become a "must have" for pre-diabetics, or those seeking to regulate their blood sugar. (For some uf us chromium produces the contrary effect of increased tiredness and lessened motivation). Another promising ingredient, or "additive," of Brain Booster is "phosphytidylserine," which has been studied seriously for its effect on the brain's neurotransmitters and its potential to halt their dysfunction and deterioration during the course of Alzheimer's Disease (AD), a silent "plague" that could soon represent the greatest challenge yet to the world's populations and economies. In short, the user of this product is unlikely to notice immediate improvements to mental clarity--which all these products arbitrarily limit to three areas: memory, concentration and focus. But the brightest human beings are not computers or even a smart speaker, which can hear our commands (Focus), refer to a bank of knowledge (Memory), and select a file with the correct response (Concentration). Although the word "Genius" is now freely applied to a football coach or a hip-hop entertainer, it's actually a good fit with very few individuals in human history--e.g., a DaVinci, or Mozart, or Shakespeare. For these special individuals, memory, concentration and focus are the most basic tools of survival, mere "competencies" that are required to "make a living." But a far better marker of our humanity is the transcendent triad that manifests itself in the part of the mind that where spirit resides. It's only there that we find the three qualities that identify humans as, above all, spiritual beings, with vision, imagination and compassion. Until those three are bottled, I'm not inclined to take any lesser tablets, two at a time, on an empty stomach.
B**Y
I feel completely spacey and unfocused unless I take these. When I do I'm back to feeling like myself. I order them regularly. They work within a few days for me to see results - great product!
A**X
Its alright wasn't expecting much
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