 Neuriva is a very popular brain supplement with a huge secret. So, does it work? Well, let's find out more. Hey, what's up, Greg here from Your Inception. If you want to learn top secrets about Neutropics, subscribe below to start your journey. Oh, and don't forget to press the bell icon as well. Today we're going to talk about Neuriva supplement, a product by a well-established supplement brand, Shift Vitamins. We're going to look at the benefits, side effects, recommend and delete dosage, and at the end of the video, we're going to tell you if we recommend this product or not. So, if you're ready, let's just begin. Now, Neuriva is marketed as a supplement that caters to brain health. It claims to rely entirely on two ingredients for aiding neuronal well-being and supports the potential to improve learning and focus. Now, according to manufacturers, the product uses only clinically verified, decaffeinated and sans GMO ingredients to support mental performance. Now, they offer two stacks, Neuriva Original that we reviewed and Neuriva Plus that is very much the same with some added vitamins. Shift Vitamins claims that their product helps users in the five areas of focus, memory, learning, accuracy, and concentration. Now, these are all pretty standard claims as far as Neutropics go, so the next step up would be to take a closer look at the ingredients list. Now, when people search for potent Neutropic supplements, there are some common names that come to mind, such as Resveratrol, Bacopa Monieri, Radiolar Resea, Lounge Main Mushroom, and Simnir. In the case of Neuriva Brain Supplement, however, none of these are to be seen. Instead, the only two ingredients that make an appearance on the label are Coffee Fruit Extract and First Fab to the Surin. It's no wonder, then, that we have our reservations regarding the potency of this brain supplement. Either these two ingredients are extremely powerful in the areas of cognitive enhancement, or we have an over-high product with no credible source to support it. So, where does Neuriva fall on the scale? Let's find out. The first ingredient is Coffee Fruit Extract, and this is ambiguous enough to start with. First off, this is a relatively new ingredient that lacks research on healthy individuals. The closest thing that comes to research regarding Coffee Fruit Extract is a salt study done on whole Coffee Fruit Extract. Now, this is in no way the same thing as Coffee Fruit Extract. So, after checking different studies, we know that while using whole Coffee Fruit Extract for brain benefits may be the right thing to do in a Neutropic stack, using something called Coffee Fruit Extract misses the whole point. Coffee Fruit Extract simply implies it is extracted from the Coffee Fruit, but what does that exactly mean? So, based on our studies, we lack positive benefits of a Coffee Fruit Extract, so we are not sure if this ingredient provides any kind of benefits whatsoever. The second ingredient, Phosphatile Tidal Serine, is closer to the mark of qualifying as a Neutropic. This is a phospholipid found naturally in the brain where it helps support healthy brain cell generation. Another function of this important phospholipid is acting as a cell signer where it helps with apoptosis. Phosphatile Tidal Serine allows decline as a person ages, so supplementing can help with that. Adding in 100 mg as it says on the Noreva label will give brain cells the boost they need. However, it's hard for this compound to do all the work on its own and stacking it with other effective Neutropics may yield bad results from maximum cognition. All said and done, it makes us wonder why this wasn't listed as the first of two ingredients. At least it can be linked to some brain boosting functions, whereas Coffee Fruit Extract means virtually nothing. Now, we realize that most pot and stacks will go much further than a two-ingredient formula, and that's why we're having a lot of trouble finding any credibility to the claims that the company makes about Noreva supplement. And if the thin number of ingredients isn't enough to get us wondering, one of the two ingredients has no scientific evidence whatsoever to back it up, and this makes everything very untrustworthy. By the way, guys, if you like this video, please press the like button below. Besides the main two ingredients, the label also lists a number of other ingredients, which are basically fillers in the formula. This includes rice brain, soy lecithin, silicon dioxide, and others. And usually, high-quality supplements contain no fillers or a very low amount of fillers in their supplement, so it's very strange that Noreva supplement contains so many, and it's another reason why we're not such big fans of this formula. Now, how about the side effects? As for Noreva side effects, there don't seem to be any. We think that this is because the formula is seriously underdosed and does not have the potency to do much to affect cognitive functioning. On a side note, Noreva does contain soy and rice, which may be detrimental for people with allergenic or sensitive to these ingredients. So before you decide to supplement this product, if you decide to do that, you should definitely consult your doctor. How about the daily dosage? According to the official website, adults 18 years and older should take only one capsule a day before bedtime for better results. Now, based on our experience, this is far from enough to get any benefits from this formula. By the way, guys, we have reviewed seven hidden secrets about entropics that no one else will tell you. To get them, download our free handbook below. So the final question is, does Noreva work and do we recommend it? Well, if there are any benefits and we're not confirming that there are any, then you can expect phosphatility to do most of the heavy lifting in this entropic. Adding 100mg of therapeutic dose of this compound can yield some degree of benefit when it comes to memory and focus, but it doesn't match up to an actual entropic stack. People using Noreva may experience minor increase in cognition after taking it for some time, but it won't be anything close to what a full spectrum entropic supplement can do for you. We hold the opinion that there are far superior brain supplements available on the market right now and you will be better off looking at some other options instead of using Noreva. To check them out, click on the link in the description below. 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