 I was asked multiple times to review Gorilla MindSmooth and finally, here's what I think about this Neutropic Supplement. Hi friends, welcome back to my channel. My name is Greg and I'm a brain hacker creating content that will help you upgrade your brain performance. And if that's interesting, then subscribe below and join our amazing community. Today we're gonna talk about Gorilla MindSmooth, I'm gonna talk about the potential benefits, side effects, dosages and at the end of the video, I'm gonna tell you if I recommend this Neutropic Supplement or not. So Gorilla MindSmooth is promoted as the best non-stimulant supplement for productivity and it was specifically designed for people who are sensitive to caffeine. So yes, it does not contain any caffeine, which may be an advantage or a disadvantage. It kind of depends. Now according to the information on their website, Gorilla MindSmooth was developed to help you with mental clarity, with productivity, with creativity, with concentration and even mood elevation. As a matter of fact, they said that you can get even up to eight plus hours of smooth focus. Well, despite the fact that I tried basically every single tropic supplement on the market and I even combined them with super potent smart drugs, I never experienced similar effects so far. So yeah, let's look at the ingredients to see what kind of compounds in this Neutropic Supplement and see if we can really get so much focus and attention. So I checked all the ingredients for you and here is what you can find in Gorilla MindSmooth. So first of all, they have tyrosine in. Tyrosine is a dopamine precursor, a great compound that can help you if you're super stressed, for example. In the moments of high stress, this is a great compound supplement and those which have 750 milligrams per three capsules is a very good dosage. So no doubt about that. Then we have AlphaGPC, AlphaGPC is a potent calling compound important for memory and learning and the dosage of 600 milligrams is quite high. But the quality of this compound is probably not the best because it is a generic ingredient and not a branded ingredient and most companies, most supplements actually contain a branded ingredient. Yeah, this is something you need to be informed about. Then we have Kana. Kana is a less research compound that may reduce anxiety and because of that, it can improve your cognition. The problem is that we do not know the optimal daily dosage. Ginkubiloba, a great compound, especially for people who are in the cognitive decline for elderly, and it can help with memory, but also it can boost your blood flow. So if you're a healthy individual, this is not such an effective compound for you. But if you're a bit older than this, this is really good and effective in the tropic. And we have Bacopa Monerae. Bacopa Monerae is great for improving memory. It is an adaptogen herb. I like it a lot. And the thing is with Bacopa, you need to take enough of it, of course, to get the promised benefits. And this is about 300 milligrams. However, we're taking three capsules of this supplement. You do not get enough. It's slightly underdosed. You can take a hard dosage, but I'll talk about this soon. Then we have L-tianine. L-tianine is an amino acid, great for improving focus. And the 100 milligrams per day, it's a decent dosage. No doubt about it. But personally, I like to take a higher dosage. And we have Hooperzin A. Now, this is kind of a problematic compound because it inhibits an enzyme that degrades our learning transmitter. This is acetylcholine, so important for learning and memory. But there is one big problem. So Hooperzin A needs to be cycled. The half-life of Hooperzin A is about 10 to 14 hours. So this means that even after 14 hours, you may have up to 50% of Hooperzin still in your system, basically. This means it needs to get cycled every two to four weeks, but we don't know the optimal cycle period. So this is a bit problematic with this compound. And lastly, we have Saffron. Saffron is a very potent antioxidant that I like a lot. By the way, guys, if you like this video, please press the like button below. Overall, this is a very good nitropic formula. It has some really good, really popular, really effective nitropics and a relatively high dosages and I really like about it. And there are a couple of things I don't like that much about this supplement. So the ingredients quality is at worst me because there are no branded ingredients in or at least I couldn't find them. So this is a bit problematic. Secondly, you need to regularly cycle Hooperzin A to be on the safe side. Moana is an under-researched compound, so we do not know the optimal daily dosage. And dosages of some ingredients like Bacopa Moneri are a bit too low. Now of course, you can take six capsules instead of three capsules or you can take four or five capsules also. That would work and I'm totally fine with that. Now of course, taking more capsules will increase the product price, obviously. And it's a bit less convenient taking so many capsules, but it will do the trick. However, because there is such a high dosage of AlphaGPC in this compound combined with Hooperzin A, I would probably stick to the three capsules and not take more than three capsules per day. That's in my opinion based on my research. By the way guys, do you want to know how well does your brain work? Get our free brain assessment linked in the description below and get your brain score. Now what about side effects? Can you expect any side effects from such a supplement? Well, I think first of all that this centropic supplement is pretty safe. The dosages are good. There are no sneaky compounds in besides the research kind of but that's something else. So overall, I think it's a pretty safe and non-toxic supplement. However, because of very high dosage of cholinergic compounds such as AlphaGPC and Hooperzin, you may experience some issues, especially nausea, maybe some dizziness, sweating, maybe even diarrhea. Those kind of problems can happen, especially if you eat food that is high in chlorine, red meat, eggs, salmon, chicken, etc. So if you eat too much or if you eat a lot of meat, then in this case I recommend you start with a lower dosage just to be on the safe side and then you increase it to see what happens. And if you eat less of those compounds then I think you're pretty safe here. So my final verdict, do I recommend Grilla Mind Smooth or not? Well, first of all, keep in mind that Grilla Mind Smooth is a very decent supplement that will deliver some of the benefits. It has very effective compounds in and side effects are probably pretty rare. So there is nothing to worry about. If you do take it, if you decide to supplement it, then just keep in mind you need to cycle it. Probably every two to four weeks you have to stay at least a week off but at least you know about that and you can avoid the potential side effects. Now personally, I'll just stick to my favorite and tropic supplement of this year and you can watch my full review of the supplement right here. Thank you guys for watching. If you have any questions, don't hesitate to contact me, follow your inception on Facebook, Instagram and I hope to see you soon again.