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QUALIA MIND ENERGY SHOT

 EnXtra® Alpinia galanga Root Extract : In a clinical study,


supplementation with EnXtra® supported alertness and focus
for up to 5 hours with and without caff eine. EnXtra® can be
used as a replacement for caff eine or used with caff eine to
prevent a crash and prolong caff eine’s nootropic benefi ts,
especially with enhancing reaction times.
 Cereboost™ American Ginseng Root Extract : A ginseng root
extract standardized for ginsenoside content. Ginsenosides
are thought to be responsible for many of the adaptogenic
(i.e., stress and fatigue support)  and health-promoting
properties associated with ginseng. Cereboost™ is known to
enhance attention accuracy, working memory, and secondary
memory.
 NooLVL™: Supports blood levels of L-arginine, which
promotes circulation to metabolically active tissues, like the
brain and muscles. This plays a big role in allowing these
tissues to perform their functions at a high level. NooLVLTM
enhances exercise performance and post-exercise recovery,
while also supporting brain performance, promoting mental
fl exibility, focus, processing speed, and executive function.
 Organic Coff eeberry® Whole Fruit Extract : A source of
caff eine known to enhance alertness, processing speed, and
motor refl exes. 
 Celastrus paniculatus Seed Extract : Celastrus paniculatus
is native to India, where it’s used by local healers primarily as
a brain tonic for reasons that are consistent with one of its
common names, “the intellect tree.” Today we’d recognize
these uses as off ering nootropic support. These uses include
enhancing mental acuity, supporting memory, and alleviating
mental fatigue, stress. It was believed that people using this
plant would be able to learn new information more quickly,
and more accurately and effi ciently recall it later.
 Alpha-glycerylphosphorylcholine (Alpha GPC) : Alpha-
glycerophosphocholine (alpha-GPC) is a nutrient that’s very
important for the brain and muscles. The brain uses it to
build a chemical messenger (neurotransmitter) called
acetylcholine, which is involved in brain functions including
attention, concentration, mental focus, and memory
formation and recall. Acetylcholine is also involved in
activating muscles. So boosting it can help muscles work
more effi ciently, especially in activities that require power or
force.*
 N-Acetyl-L-Tyrosine (NALT): N-acetyl-L-tyrosine (NALT) is an
acetylated form of the amino acid L-tyrosine. It is used as a
nootropic because it acts as a precursor for important brain
neurotransmitters. Brain neurotransmitters have a large role
in brain activities linked to reward, motivation, and pleasure,
and plays a crucial part in modulating focus, motivation,
cognitive fl exibility, and emotional resilience. It’s also one of
the main regulators of motor control and coordination of
body movements, so is also important for exercise and
muscle performance.*
 L-Tryptophan: L-Tryptophan can be used to make and
important cellular energy compound called NAD. L-
tryptophan has enhanced aspects of exercise performance
when taken before working out, presumably because of this
role in cellular energy production. L-Tryptophan is also a
precursor for the synthesis of the neurotransmitter
serotonin. This might be why low-to-moderate doses of L-
tryptophan supports skills that fall into the social cognitive
domain: these include prosocial behaviors like cooperation,
empathy, getting along with others, and altruism. And L-
tryptophan can be used to make the neurohormone
melatonin, which regulates sleep-wake cycles and nighttime
body clock functions. This has led to L-tryptophan being used
to support healthier sleep cycles.*
 Niacinamide (Vitamin B3): Niacinamide can be used to
make NAD. NAD is found in every cell in the body. It's used to
(1) make cellular energy (ATP), (2) protect cells from damage,
and (3) activate processes linked to healthier aging. Research
shows that as we age levels of some NAD metabolites (NAD+
as an example) decline substantially. This decline leaves us at
greater risk for unhealthy aging because without suffi cient
NAD+ cells aren't able to do the work needed to perform at
their best. Many scientists and doctors believe maintaining
higher levels of NAD+ is one of the keys to increasing the
amount of time we spend in good health.*
 Wild Blueberry Fruit Extract: Wild blueberries (Vaccinium
angustifolium) are native to North American and are both
smaller and have more intense color than cultivated
blueberries. They also have higher anthocyanin and
polyphenols content, which are the phytochemical
compounds that are thought to be largely responsible for
why blueberries support cognitive function, vision and brain
health.*
 Saff ron Stigma Extract: Saff ron has been used and traded
as a spice for at least 4000 years and is considered the
world's most costly spice by weight. There’s been a growing
body of scientifi c research in the use of saff ron for health
purposes, including in areas such as mood, cognition, vision,
sports performance, appetite regulation, metabolic function,
and women’s health.*

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