{"id":230566,"date":"2017-07-26T15:40:23","date_gmt":"2017-07-26T19:40:23","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/uncategorized\/true-focus-review-updated-2017-dont-buy-before-you-read-this-diets-in-review-blog.php"},"modified":"2017-07-26T15:40:23","modified_gmt":"2017-07-26T19:40:23","slug":"true-focus-review-updated-2017-dont-buy-before-you-read-this-diets-in-review-blog","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/nootropics\/true-focus-review-updated-2017-dont-buy-before-you-read-this-diets-in-review-blog.php","title":{"rendered":"True Focus Review (UPDATED 2017): Don&#8217;t Buy Before You Read This! &#8211; Diets In Review (blog)"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>        User Rating:      <\/p>\n<p>    True Focus is a dietary supplement marketed as    a nootropic that provides neurotransmitter support in order to    help improve users mental performance. This may include    increasing thinking speed and accuracy and enhancing users    attention span and ability to retain deep focus for longer    periods of time.  <\/p>\n<p>    It may also have applications for improving users mood and    sense of mental well-being. True Focus uses    several different antioxidants and anti-inflammatories that are    designed to help prevent damage to the tissues of the brain,    potentially helping lengthen the lifespan of its effectiveness    and prevent conditions like Alzheimers disease and dementia.  <\/p>\n<p>    The nootropic booster that has shown the most potent effects on    their consumers is Memotenz.    It is a powerful memory booster that has also shown    applications for improving cognition, subjective well-being,    and providing neural protection, even into old age. Click    on this link to read our panel of experts full review of    Memotenz to see if it might be effective for helping you meet    your personal mental performance goals.  <\/p>\n<p>    True Focus promotes their ingredients blend as    containing a mixture of amino acids, grape seed extracts, and    ginkgo biloba. While this is technically true, it is also    somewhat misleading as the amino acids that they use are not    the most effective aminos for nootropic products, and they also    do not use a particularly effective dosage quantities of    ginkgo.  <\/p>\n<p>    Additionally, there are some other less-recommended ingredients    that are found in their blend that they do not promote as    heavily. Some of the main ingredients in their proprietary    blend are:  <\/p>\n<p>    L-Tyrosine: A non-essential amino acid that    can be synthesized in the body or consumed in foods like    cheeses and other dairy products, chicken, turkey, and certain    types of nuts, beans, and fruits. Biologically, it plays a role    as a building block for more complicated proteins in the body,    including coenzyme Q10, and several different pigments,    alkaloids, and phenols.  <\/p>\n<p>    L-Tyrosine is part of the production of several different    neurotransmitters in the brain including dopamine and    epinephrine. It may have some benefits for improving alertness,    attention, and focus in some people, however these effects will    tend to be more noticeable in individuals that have L-Tyrosine    deficiencies, either natural or dietary, that prevent them from    getting even minimal amounts of the amino.  <\/p>\n<p>    For L-Tyrosine deficient individuals the benefits will be    dramatic, but in people who get enough L-Tyrosine the effects    of additional supplementation will be very slight. It is not    technically thought of as a performance booster in the majority    of consumers.  <\/p>\n<p>    L-Phenylalanine: Another amino acid that may    be beneficial for the mental performance of some individuals.    L-Phenylalanine is considered an essential amino acid that the    body is incapable of manufacturing it on its own and needs to    get its requisite amounts from outside sources.  <\/p>\n<p>    L-Phenylalanine is used by the body to make proteins, certain    types of chemical messengers, and as a neuromodulator that    helps regulate nervous function. It is found commonly occurring    in a number of different foods, especially meats and animal    byproducts like chicken, liver, beef, and eggs.  <\/p>\n<p>    L-Phenylalanine is also a precursor to L-tyrosine, so it has    many of the same benefits and limitations when it comes to its    abilities as a nootropic. In individuals with L-Tyrosine and    L-Phenylalanine deficiencies it may have some very important    benefits to their memory and cognition abilities, and in people    who are consuming enough naturally then its effects will be    relatively unnoticeable.  <\/p>\n<p>    There are some more worries about potential side effects    related to L-Phenylalanine than there are to most other amino    acids, including the potential that excessive levels of it may    start to interfere with serotonin and nitric oxide production,    as well as disrupting the normal functioning of other aminos.  <\/p>\n<p>    There are also a number of people that have a condition known    as phenylketonuria (PKE), which is an inability to metabolize    L-Phenylalanine. This is especially an issue with some pregnant    women, who must carefully monitor their L-Phenylalanine intake.  <\/p>\n<p>    Grape Seed Extract: A somewhat effective    antioxidant derived from the seeds of the common vitis vinifera    grape. Grape seed extracts are not known as particularly    effective nootropic agents, but they may have some mild    benefits for neuroprotection.  <\/p>\n<p>    Grape seed extracts may potentially cause some side effects    like gastro-intestinal issues or headaches, however they tend    to be fairly mild in all respects. They are not thought to    generally be able to harm most consumers, but they also may not    be able to help them much either.  <\/p>\n<p>    Ginkgo Biloba: One of the most potent herbal    nootropic ingredients in the world and strongly recommended by    our experts for use in over the counter mental performance    boosters. It is especially thought to be beneficial for memory    function, but it can also increase blood flow to the brain,    improve cognition and energy levels, and may have some    neuroprotectant capabilities as well.  <\/p>\n<p>    Unfortunately, True Focus uses a very small    dose of ginkgo biloba that is far lower than that found in the    majority of effective nootropics that choose to include it. Our    experts strongly recommend ginkgo biloba to our readers,    however they would generally encourage them to find a product    with a larger quantity of the potent herbal aid.  <\/p>\n<p>        Follow this link to see which nootropic supplements were named    to our team of experts top ten list.  <\/p>\n<p>    When True Focus says in their advertising that    they use amino acids in their blend, it would be easy to assume    that they were referring to Acetyl L-Carnitine or L-Glutamine,    as those are two aminos that are often found in nootropic    products. Instead, they include only L-Tyrosine and    L-Phenylalanine, which are not nearly as well regarded in    products of this nature.  <\/p>\n<p>    Additionally, they promote their use of ginkgo biloba, however    their dose of ginkgo is far below our experts recommended    levels. In general, the ingredients of True    Focus seem to be beneficial for the body on its most    basic levels, however they also seem incapable of offering much    in the way of a specific increase in any traditional nootropic    category. It seems unlikely that True Focus    could be particularly effective as a study aid or short-term    mental performance booster, though it may have some    applications for regulating long term mental wellness.  <\/p>\n<p>        Follow this link to read more reviews of the top nootropic    products on the market today.  <\/p>\n<p>    True Focus is not sold through their own    unique webpage, nor are they sold through the web page of their    manufacturer, NOW Foods. Instead, they are widely available    through many physical retailers in the United States, as well    as through several other third-party distributors that are    found online.  <\/p>\n<p>    The prices for True Focus that were being    quoted by these online sellers tends to fall within this price    range:  <\/p>\n<p>    These prices are well below the average for products of this    nature. This is in keeping with their low dosage amounts and    unusual ingredients selection.  <\/p>\n<p>    As mentioned above, True Focus is a product of    NOW Foods, a fairly large and well known manufacturer of a wide    variety of different vitamins and nutritional supplements. They    list their contact information online as:  <\/p>\n<p>    Phone Number: (888) 669-3663  <\/p>\n<p>    Address: 244 Knollwood Drive  <\/p>\n<p>    Bloomingdale, IL 60108  <\/p>\n<p>    Email: NOW Foods does not publish an email    address publically, however it does have a customer comment    form on their contact page for all electronic inquiries.  <\/p>\n<p>        EDITORS TIP: For the best results, our        experts recommend using brain enhancement supplements for        at least 3 months. Save your money by buying a few bottles        at once.      <\/p>\n<p>    The online reviews of True Focus are somewhat    disappointing. Here are several comments that previous    customers have left online:  <\/p>\n<p>    Never noticed a thing. Total waste of my    money.  <\/p>\n<p>    I bought three months worth of True Focus, and after    taking it every day for over a month and a half, I have yet to    see any benefits. Not sure if Ill keep taking it until its    gone or just throw the rest out now.  <\/p>\n<p>    The majority of the critical reviews were similar to these in    that it seems most customers expected more out of True    Focus than they received.  <\/p>\n<p>        To see which nootropic supplements are the most effective for    increasing memory levels and attention span, just follow this    link.  <\/p>\n<p>    The advertising for True Focus boasts that it    uses a potent blend of amino acids and the herbal brain booster    ginkgo biloba in order to help boost its consumers mental    performance in a variety of ways. Unfortunately, the amino    acids that they are referring to are not thought to be the most    potent on the market, and the dosage amount of ginkgo that they    use is below industry standard.  <\/p>\n<p>    The result is a supplement that can offer some benefits to its    users, however far less than the benefits that most people will    get from the majority of other nootropic products. Our research    team encourages our readers to seek out a more effective mental    performance booster than True Focus.  <\/p>\n<p>    The product that they suggest our readers try is called        Memotenz. It has a far more effective ingredients list,    including a selection of amino acids like L-Carnitine that are    much more traditionally used in product of this type.  <\/p>\n<p>    It is effective as both a short-term study aid or performance    booster and a long-term neuroprotectant capable of reducing the    severity of cognitive decline. 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