

Genius Consciousness Watermelon
The Genius Brand
Overview
Genius Consciousness aims to enhance focus, memory, and cognitive function through a blend of nootropic and stimulant ingredients. While some ingredients are included at clinically relevant doses, the overall effectiveness may vary significantly between individuals. The combination of stimulants may provide noticeable short-term cognitive enhancement, but long-term or consistent benefits remain uncertain.
The Good
Contains Acetyl-L-Carnitine Hydrochloride (ALCAR) at an effective dose for cognitive support and energy production.
Includes Lion's Mane Powder, a well-regarded nootropic with potential cognitive benefits.
AlphaSize provides a source of choline, crucial for acetylcholine production and cognitive function.
The Bad
Potential interactions between multiple active ingredients.
Relatively high stimulant content may cause anxiety or sleep disruption in sensitive individuals.
Limited long-term safety data for some ingredients like Methyliberine.
Is it for you?
Best For: Students, professionals, gamers, anyone seeking cognitive enhancement
Skip If: You are sensitive to stimulants or pregnant/nursing
Ingredients Analysis
Alphasize
600 mgL-Tyrosine
500 mgMethyliberine
125 mgCaffeine
100 mgSerinaid
100 mgNeurofactor
100 mgAstragin
50 mgHuperzia Serrata
10 mgHow to Use
Mix one scoop with 8-12 oz of water. Consume 15-30 minutes before desired effects.
Daily
Morning or Mid-day
Before mentally demanding tasks
Who Should Use This
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