Popular Nootropic Vyderal Delivers Improved Concentration and Energy Without Caffeine Jitters or CrashBy: Vyderal One of the newest nootropics available in the U.S. market, sold exclusively online, is sold under the brand Vyderal, a potent combination of smart drugs built on a foundation of the herb theacrine, an alkaloid that functions similarly to caffeine in providing a stimulant effect, but does so without the downside of caffeine like jitters and the inevitable crash. Vyderal is unique among other theacrine-based nootropics because it utilizes a patent-pending compound called TeaCrine™ which contains a concentrated level of pure theacrine (>98%), derived from natural sources such as the Camellia assamica varkucha tealeaf, coffee and certain exotic fruits. A nature-identical compound, TeaCrine works with the body’s natural metabolic processes to deliver energy, increase mental clarity, and improve motivation and mood. Vyderal’s particular custom blend includes additional ingredients like: · Vinpocetine, which helps the body deliver oxygen to the brain · Kola nut caffeine and green tea leaf caffeine for alertness · Choline bitartrate, the building block to the neurotransmitter acetylcholine, which improves cognitive functions in the brain · L-Theanine, a naturally occurring amino acid that improves energy levels, reduces stress, improves neuron health, and enhances focus · Vitamin B12 for development of red blood cells, nerve cells and the production of amino acids, which help to process carbohydrates into energy · L-Carnitine, which shuttles fatty acids from the blood into the mitochondria so that they can be used as energy Vyderal is available online at www.vyderal.com, packaged as a 1-month supply $34.99; 2-month supply $59.99 and 3-month supply $85.99. The ingredients in Vyderal are all completely natural and have been used in traditional Eastern medicines for thousands of years. Regardless, as with any dietary change, patients are encouraged to speak to their doctor to avoid any potential interactions or allergic reactions. Photo: https://www.prlog.org/ End
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