What Are Nootropics?
Nootropics are compounds that have been scientifically proven to enhance focus, productivity and mental energy to keep you in the ‘flow state’ for 6 to 8 hours. They work on many areas of brain function, one of which is increasing levels of key neurotransmitters such as Acetylcholine, responsible for memory formation, and another is enhancing synaptic transmission in the hippocampus, the area of the brain responsible for learning.
What Is Nootrient?
The Nootrient brand is a blend of the most effective nootropics. The active ingredients have been combined together into two capsules, X and Y, specifically engineered to work synergistically on all key aspects of cognitive performance optimisation. Continuous use results in enhanced focus, increased mental endurance levels, more effective synaptic transmission and increased blood flow to the brain’s association cortex, allowing you to dominate mentally challenging tasks.
What Our Users Say
Nootrient Products
Noopept & Citicoline
Key benefits: focus, motivation & learning capacity.
Noopept enhances memory, learning capacity, focus, and concentration[1][2][3], with significant improvements shown after just 14 days of use[4]. The effect is the ability to think faster, more accurately and for longer without losing concentration. Noopept works in conjunction with Citicoline to produce a sustained increase in focussed attention for up to 8 hours.
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Scientific Information
References
- Povarov IS, Kondratenko RV, Derevyagin VI, Ostrovskaya RU, Skrebitskii VG. Nootropic dipeptide noopept enhances inhibitory synaptic transmission in the hippocampus. Bull Exp Biol Med. 2015
- Ostrovskaya RU, Gruden MA, Bobkova NA, Sewell RD, Gudasheva TA, Samokhin AN, Seredinin SB, Noppe W, Sherstnev VV, Morozova-Roche LA. The nootropic and neuroprotective proline-containing dipeptide noopept restores spatial memory and increases immunoreactivity to amyloid in an Alzheimer’s disease model. J Psychopharmacol. 2007
- Ostrovskaya RU, Romanova GA, Trofimov SS, Gudasheva TA, Voronina TA, Halikas JA, Seredenin SB. The novel substituted acylproline-containing dipeptide, GVS-111, promotes the restoration of learning and memory impaired by bilateral frontal lobectomy in rats. Behav Pharmacol. 1997
- Neznamov, G. G., & Teleshova, E. S. (2009). Comparative studies of Noopept and piracetam in the treatment of patients with mild cognitive disorders in organic brain diseases of vascular and traumatic origin. Neuroscience and behavioral physiology, 39(3), 311-321.
- Ostrovskaya, R. U., Vakhitova, Y. V., Kuzmina, U. S., Salimgareeva, M. K., Zainullina, L. F., Gudasheva, T. A., ... & Seredenin, S. B. (2014). Neuroprotective effect of novel cognitive enhancer noopept on AD-related cellular model involves the attenuation of apoptosis and tau hyperphosphorylation. Journal of biomedical science, 21(1), 74.
- Ostrovskaya, R. U., Gruden, M. A., Bobkova, N. A., Sewell, R. D., Gudasheva, T. A., Samokhin, A. N., ... & Morozova-Roche, L. A. (2007). The nootropic and neuroprotective proline-containing dipeptide noopept restores spatial memory and increases immunoreactivity to amyloid in an Alzheimer's disease model. Journal of psychopharmacology, 21(6), 611-619.
- Spiers PA, Myers D, Hochanadel GS, Lieberman HR, Wurtman RJ. Citicoline improves verbal memory in aging. Arch Neurol. 1996
Pramiracetam & Citicoline
Key benefits: memory, cognition & mental fluidity.
Pramiracetam has almost 40 years of research behind its positive effects on memory, attention and creative thinking[1][2]. It promotes the 'flow state', widening the cognitive perspective for holistic thinking, and increases the uptake of acetylcholine in the Hippocampus, the part of the brain involved in the formation and storage of new memories.
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Scientific Information
References
- Gouliaev, A. H., & Senning, A. (1994). Piracetam and other structurally related nootropics. Brain research reviews, 19(2), 180-222.
- Malykh, A. G., & Sadaie, M. R. (2010). Piracetam and piracetam-like drugs. Drugs, 70(3), 287-312.
- Copani, A., Genazzani, A. A., Aleppo, G., Casabona, G., Canonico, P. L., Scapagnini, U., & Nicoletti, F. (1992). Nootropic Drugs Positively Modulate α‐Amino‐3‐Hydroxy‐5‐Methyl‐4‐Isoxazolepropionic Acid‐Sensitive Glutamate Receptors in Neuronal Cultures. Journal of neurochemistry, 58(4), 1199-1204.
- Croisile, B., Trillet, M., Fondarai, J., Laurent, B., Mauguiere, F., & Billardon, M. (1993). Long‐term and high‐dose piracetam treatment of Alzheimer's disease. Neurology, 43(2), 301-301.
- Piazzini, A., Chifari, R., Canevini, M. P., Turner, K., Fontana, S. P., & Canger, R. (2006). Levetiracetam: an improvement of attention and of oral fluency in patients with partial epilepsy. Epilepsy research, 68(3), 181-188.
- Bartus, R. T., Dean, R. L., Sherman, K. A., Friedman, E., & Beer, B. (1981). Profound effects of combining choline and piracetam on memory enhancement and cholinergic function in aged rats. Neurobiology of Aging, 2(2), 105-111.
- Pepeu G, Spignoli G. (1989) Nootropic drugs and brain cholinergic mechanisms. Prog Neuropsychopharmacol Biol Psychiatry.
Testimonials for Nootropics
Liam Sapsford
Grand Designs Winner
“Nootrient X&Y have certainly improved my productivity and focus. They are now a key part of my daily routine.”
Dave Asprey
CEO Bulletproof Executive
“When I started from the top working on my memory, taking nootropics was the first thing I did.”
Mans Denton
CEO Hyperion Mind
“When the difference in a cutthroat industry is a slight edge in motivation and memory, nootropics can be your secret weapon.”
Nootropics Are Featured In
Monthly Subscription
30 Nootrient X & 30 Nootrient Y per month
Two X capsules one day, two Y capsules the next
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One Month
30 Nootrient X & 30 Nootrient Y
Two X capsules one day, two Y capsules the next
Enough for one month
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