SOMA Analytics is a group of people who are passionate about optimizing mental agility and mental health. Through the use of nootropic supplements, nutrition and practical exercises, we believe it is possible to further the capacity of the human brain.
Sure thing - www.soma-analytics.com/recommends/mindvitality-2/ - that's the official store and they are actually a UK based company but sell mainly to US. When you go to checkout you will see the price in GBP.
If you take 2 capsules for 4 days a week you should notice a difference in how you feel overall after 2 - 3 weeks and if you keep taking it it gets better, I like to think of it as your brain health increasing from getting the proper vitamins and aminos
After I started taking this I noticed my job became much easier, the 10 hours I work feels like it goes by faster, I’m more social with co workers and overall feel better and more capable, I take 2 with water at the start of the shift then 5 hours later I drink an amino energy drink with 100mg caffeine so overall taking 175mg caffeine a day
Both great supplements. I'd say Kaged will give you more of an instant pick up whereas Mindset Vitality will work well as a long term supplement. If you are looking for something long term then I'd go Mindset Vitality as it's better suited and more cost effective - but I love both so it's hard to say.
Yes totally - when using a shaker it's fine. I was trying to show what the drink looked like hence using a glass and stirring. Still one of my favorite nootropic drinks.
On our website we have yes. Not yet made the video on it. It's in the works though and will be a completely new and separate review to what's on the website.
Fair enough, if you get them that's good. At the doses most nootropics contain you won't usually overdo it on the B vitamins. But if you get them anyway that's good. Do you use Black Label yourself on a regular basis? If so, how do you find it?
I went to check out mindvitality but on amazon it shows a different brand name and price. Is that a scam? I emailed the company, we'll see if they get back to me
I did get through my first case of Neutonic in 12 days so that probably tells you something. 12 consumed in 12 days 😃 - it really does taste good and like you say, the B vitamins are very welcome. It's not the most complete in terms of nootropic supplements - but as an alternative to an energy drink it's right up there.
Of course. The same can be said for most nootropics, the companies are for sure making a healthy profit. But what you benefit from is the convenience. That being said, some nootropics are better value than others. If you are happy and confident to create your own stack then that is always going to be cheaper. Would be interested to know your ideal stack with quantities.
I was pleasantly surprised to discover your top choice, and I 100% agree that MindVitality Focus is absolutely tops. I've been taking it for more than four months now, and it's absolutely amazing. In addition to all of the heavy-hitting nootropics, I also very much appreciate all the Ayervedic and Chinese herbs that they include, such as ashwagandha, bacopa monnieri, huperzia serrata, lion's mane, mucuna, and rhodiola. Very few of the other multi-nootropic supplements include any of them, and it would be both expensive and logistically challenging to source and dose them separately. The fact that MindVitality Focus includes all of those in proper dosages should be a very clear indicator to the inexperienced that MindVitality is crafting a broad spectrum and balanced supplement. Personally, I do add a few other ingredients to my own stack on order to meet my individual needs, but MindVitality Focus is by far the single best multi-nootropic product available.
Totally agree and glad you agreed with our top choice. The sheer variety of what is included and the optimum doses of both meant it had to come out top for us. Out of interest, what other ingredients are you adding to your stack?
@@somaanalytics On the daily, I also take Wholesome Wellness Men as a broad-spectrum fermented multivitamin, Veggie Doctor QWell Omega 3 (dha, dpa, and epa), l-theanine, and a bit of citicoline. With this stack, there is some overlap with the B-vitamins and choline/citicoline, but it's working very well for me overall.
Darn. I just picked up some Kaged (with a Hunter Focus a close second) after watching previous videos. So far Kaged has been good. I’ve used Mindlab Pro in the past with very little positive impact felt. Great video and I’ll have to consider some of the others which landed in your top 5.
Don't worry - you cannot go wrong with Kaged Mindset and if we had gone for a top 6 it probably would have sneaked in. The main reason we didn't go for it was due to it being in a powder format - although many people love it like that. This was so hard to get down to a top 5. Let us know how you get on with Kaged Mindset in the longer run. Did you go for the caffeine or none caffeine version?
No, but of course any benefits you gain will be lost over time. Most nootropics will take from a few weeks to a few months to build up to full effectiveness and will usually take the same amount of time to fully notice a decline - so you likely won't feel it all in one go. But there shouldn;t be any side effects to stopping taking them as such.
Just noticed the link to our instagram was wrong 🙈 - sorted now. But for ease - it is instagram.com/somanootropics/ - we do not currently post much there though, but we are looking to do more here. Thanks.
Long term capsules I prefer Hunter Focus or Mind Vitality Focus (video review coming soon for the latter - already one our website here www.soma-analytics.com/mind-vitality-review/)