Tuesday, March 14, 2017

Noocube is a pretty popular nootropic supplement that can be found on Noocube.com. It is advertised as a completely natural and safe nootropic product and you can read more about it or of course order it from its official website.

Unlike most of my reviews on nootropic supplements, this one looks to be a little bit more promising although it could still turn out to be a scam. There are good things about it and there are bad things about it, overall I think that it might be worth checking out or worth a try but unfortunately it might still be a gamble.

There's no true way to know for sure whether Noocube works or not and it is relatively new because I didn't manage to find that many reviews or comments, in fact almost none at all and it doesn't appear to be on Amazon so you can probably only order it or purchase it through its official website. Unlike many other nootropics,

Noocube at least makes its ingredients public and what I like and was pleasantly surprised is that it offers research or clinical trials for each of its ingredients and gives some information about them, the official website looks great and has a lot of information with reference links and so on. It offers a 60-days money-back guarantee and it is composed of only natural and safe ingredients.

It appears to contain:

  • Alpha GPC
  • Huperzine A
  • Cat's claw
  • Bacopa Monnieri
  • Oar straw
  • L-theanine
  • L-tyrosine with no caffeine which is good.


Caffeine can cause jitters, it is the main cause of complaints on supplements that have caffeine in them and besides, caffeine can be bought from any store, it is available for everyone, we don't really need it in our nootropics in my opinion.

The problem however with Noocube is one little thing, we do not get the quantities for each specific ingredient in its proprietary blend so we don't know if it will be effective since we don't know how much L-theanine or L-tyrosine or Vinpocetine and so on, it has.

The official website informs us that there are 60 capsules inside of the container and the serving size is of 2 capsules each day.

Like probiotic supplements, nootropics are also not very popular compared to weight loss supplements for example but still they are not new like probiotics, they've been around for many years and actually they seem to become more popular, more of these supplement types are appearing online and today I am talking about one of them, a very popular one called Noocube, you may have heard of it before or you may not but as a nootropic supplement it is made to help your brain function better, this can mean reducing depression and promoting better mood, improving cognitive functions like focus and memory, improving blood flow to the brain and more.

Noocube uses natural ingredients which do have evidence behind them, they have been researched and some of them even tested in clinical trials, some in animal trials while some in human trials so this is good, what is even better is that you can find links to these studies or these clinical trials, results and whatnot extra information if you become interested and you should be, on the official website.

 I may appear to be excited but it's very rare that you see such a good website, with so much information. Lately, I have been seeing many scams when it comes to nootropics, fake websites, a lack of information from the list of ingredients to the scientific or clinical evidence, fake endorsements and whatnot but Noocube doesn't appear to be like those many other nootropics online.

First of all, I don't think it uses fake endorsements, I haven't seen any on the official website, the only thing related to that are their testimonials, you can find a few testimonials from some of their users near the bottom of the website if you scroll down. I don't know if they are real or not, I just can't comment, there is a chance that they are fake, though, I've seen it many times before but all things considered this nootropic looks much better than others, I'm digging the amount of information they are offering on their product and they appear to have a lot of trust that it work, they are also offering a money-back guarantee which lasts about 60 days.

Is it all great? Well, although you get the ingredients, you don't get the quantity for each. Also, other than on the website, I could not find user comments about the supplement, maybe it's new. It is not FDA approved.