 This is Notopia, the most expensive and one of the strongest brain supplements on the market. Some say this is as close as it gets to the real limitless spill, but is this really true? Notopia supplements were developed to help you achieve peak mental performance in a matter of minutes and I've decided to properly test Notopia for a month to see if there's any truth in that. What I found out was totally unexpected and quite shocking. Hey friends, welcome back to the channel. My name is Greg and I'm a certified brain health professional. On this channel we help professionals achieve peak brain performance, so if you're interested then subscribe below and join our amazing community. In this video I'm going to share everything with you you need to know about Notopia. What it is, what to expect from it, my experience, is it safe and legal and finally can spending 400 bucks on brain supplements permanently boost your brain performance? Honestly guys, you need to stay with me till the end because I'm going to share with you three shocking facts about Notopia, which blew my mind. Well, not literally, but still. Anyway, before we talk about the actual effects and my experience, what exactly is Notopia? Notopia is a brand that is offering nine different brain supplements developed to help you achieve peak mental performance. Unlike most other brain supplements and supplement brands, Notopia has developed a lifestyle questionnaire based on which they recommend the best notropics for you. Now, they claim that every supplement that you get is completely personalized, but there is one big issue with that. Before we talk about it, let's check out my experience with Notopia. Now, I've tried their top supplements like Nectarx, Brainflow, the Apex, Focussavagery and others. Before I started testing their formulas, I read this handbook, which I got with the supplements, which explains the formulas more in details, but also offers a simple plan that is the same for everyone. Now, what they recommend is to try all their individual formulas to see how they impact you and then you can start combining them. At first, I wanted to skip this first part and I just wanted to test different combos, but luckily I changed my mind. If I wouldn't, one combo would probably make me feel even worse than it actually did, and that wouldn't be cool. Now, I'll tell you which one was that, but before that, let's check out what I've discovered during my 30-day test period. First of all, most individual formulas like Nectarx, Brainflow and Abit didn't really provide any noticeable benefits. Maybe Nectarx had a mild effect on my brain performance, but that's about it. So today I'm going to try Nectarx. Nectarx is a potentropic from Neutopia for performance, clarity and neurogenesis. And after a couple of hours, I'm going to take two capsules of Brainflow. Brainflow is for energy, performance and confidence, and this is exactly what I needed at that moment. So if you combine those two tropics together, apparently you get a very potent stack. Now, look at this. That's how capsules of Brainflow look like. I hope you can see them here. They look very strange in a way, but I think this is a very potent tropic. So yeah, let me try Nectarx first and then Brainflow and then let's see what happens, how this combo works on me. So let's try it out. Oh, it doesn't taste that bad. So after this first week, I was kind of negatively surprised. The brand uses quite aggressive marketing strategies and they use those big words like the brilliant mind, the ultimate mental states, world domination, etc. Which I guess some people still follow for, but for me, it's quite cheap marketing. However, due to their marketing efforts, your expectations kind of increase. And that's why I was kind of negatively surprised after testing those first formulas. And then I tried Focus Savagery, which made me feel quite bad. My head felt like it's going to explode. And I felt a lot of pressure in my prefrontal cortex. At first, I was like, shit, there's tons of caffeine inside. And it's probably caffeine causing that. But then I spoke to Nick Urban, the creator of the Mind, Body, Peak Performance podcast, and some other biohackers who have tried Nutopia before and they had a very similar experience. However, Nick believed it is the L-terrosine causing the head pressure and not the caffeine. Anyway, whatever it was, I decided not to take Focus Savagery ever again. But that was just my personal experience. By the way guys, do you want to know how well does your brain perform? Go for a free assessment, link in the description below and get your brain performance score. After this bad start, I started combining different formulas and that's when something unexpected happened. NectarX and Brainflow helped me get in the flow state for several hours and I was really, really feeling productive. Then I tried Apex with Brainflow and had to admit that this combo boosted my focus for at least six hours, if not longer, and had so much brainpower. Upbeat and Brainflow also positively impacted my performance but also boosted my motivation and improved my well-being and those effects were very, very noticeable. So while I wasn't happy with the effects of the single formulas, I was shocked by how those combos are actually potent. I won't say it's unlike anything I've tried so far, but those are definitely among the strongest formulas I've ever tried. So I was extremely happy about that and especially because I didn't expect such strong effects, but my satisfaction didn't last very long. After having experienced such strong effects, I really wanted to understand what the tropics are in those texts and at what dosages and I wasn't really happy about what I found out. Now these formulas are relatively complex, most contain about 10 plus tropics combined to help you achieve the desired effects. The great thing about the ingredients is that if you check all of them, as my team and I did, you'll find some fancy and extremely potent compounds like Choline, Cylastros Panicolados, Phosphatyl Delcerine, L-Tyrosine, L-Tionine and many others. Now most formulas contain stimulants like caffeine in various forms, which I find slightly troubling, but that's surprisingly not the big problem here. The main issue with Neutopia is that we don't know the exact dosage of the ingredients in the formulas. Actually we don't even know the dosages of the complete proprietary blend, like with Alpha Brain for example, so basically we have no idea how well are those ingredients those if they're safe, if they're illegal. There is no information available. Now when I saw that I was like, what? Why would they hide this info? I don't know if this is legal in the US to hide, but it's totally legal in the European Union. So that was quite shocking, honestly. So I've decided to reach out to Mark, also called Mr. Neut, the founder of the brand who was extremely friendly and answered most of my concerns, but he didn't share the exact dosages with me. Now here comes the funny part. His explanation was that each formula that you get is completely personalized, meaning the dosages of the ingredients in Nectar X, for example, can be different for me and for you. So it kind of doesn't make sense to talk about the dosages. Or does it? Now this sounds really cool, like hey I get this completely personalized Neutropic stack, but when you really think about it, I'm not really sure what's going on here. I mean it is possible to personalize each capsule and powder, but how do you do that based on a simple questionnaire? And is this really effective? I'm not really sure what to think about it. What's your opinion about that guys? Is it not revealing the exact dosages a big problem for you? Let me know in the comments section below. Now my honest conclusion about this part is that they don't want to reveal their formulas because they don't want anyone to copy them, which I totally understand, but I don't think that's the best way to gain trust from fellow biohackers and customers. Apart from that, Neutopia has one other big secret that is even more mind blowing. Before we talk about it, let's check out why I think Neutopia shouldn't worry about revealing their formulas. Now if you look at their capsules, they're often using this capsule in capsule technology. Basically, Neutropics are either in the oil around the capsule or in the capsule that is within the first capsule. This is not their invention of course, but it is actually an awesome way to ensure the proper absorption of the right nutrients at the right time. And I think it's part of the reason why their formulas are so effective. Now as it turned out, not many supplement manufacturers and formulators can develop and produce such capsules. And it is quite a unique thing in the Neutropic world, so I don't believe many will actually try to copy them. Therefore, even if they expose dosages of the ingredients, I mean, you won't be able just to copy their formula and bring it to the first supplement manufacturer. So those capsules definitely show that Neutopia have put lots of effort into developing those formulas. But as I mentioned before, there is one final secret with Neutopia, which I don't know what to think about. And that is that they have actually hidden various recitums in almost all of their formulas. Recitums, as you may know, are original synthetic Neutropics that are in the gray zone in the US because they are not really allowed to be sold as dietary supplements but are not approved by the FDA as prescription drugs either. However, they are considered prescription drugs in the European Union and cannot be sold as dietary supplements here. Now what Neutopia did is quite genius. They have created new blends called Omnipept, which are essentially recitums bonded to a few other Neutropics. Now personally, I'm kind of against using recitums daily because of a lack of research on healthy individuals and potential long-term side effects. Even more, you have so many legal and safe compounds on the market, I see no reason why would anyone put those recitums into their formulas. Sure, some recitums are really potent, but others are unsafe and potentially risky. So you're playing with fire here, even though it is unnecessary to do that. Having said this, what is my final verdict about Neutopia? Well, that's a hard one, honestly. On one hand, you have those smartly developed and unique formulas that provide amazing short-term effects if they're properly combined. On the other hand, you're taking recitums and you don't know the dosages of the ingredients. Also, the supplements are extremely expensive. The whole box actually costs $400. So here's what I think. Personally, I would take BrainFlow from Neutopia with NectarX now and then, maybe like a few times per month, when I would need the strong energy boost for all day work. I think for such occasions, Neutopia is great, and there aren't many stacks that would compete with it. Also, you don't have to pay $400 for the complete stack because they have different options available. One that I like costs just below $100 per month, which is still expensive, but much better than $400 per month. Now, if you want to try Neutopia, there's a link below in the description, so check it out. But, if you're searching for an equally strong brain supplement that is safer and way more affordable, I would just go with quality on mind, and you can learn more about it in this video up here. Thank you guys for watching, don't forget to like this video, and I hope to see you soon again. Stay well.