Fuel Your Mind, Energize Your Day! ⚡️
neuroSONIC is a functional beverage designed to enhance focus and energy, featuring a blend of 10 brain-boosting ingredients, including caffeine, L-Theanine, and superfruit extracts. Each 16.9 Fl Oz can is vegan, low in sugar, and lightly carbonated, making it a refreshing choice for health-conscious individuals seeking cognitive support.
L**D
It’s my go to now…
I’ve used this drink for a while. When i need a little assistance to help me finish mowing the lawn or other physical tasks, I can count on it. Love the flavor and carbonation. Drinking it cold is so refreshing!
J**L
Works great. No grogginess. Super tasty.
This works extremely well. I fall asleep fast and stay asleep without any grogginess the next morning. It’s also super tasty. This cured my periodic insomnia.
M**H
awesome sleep sticks
i love these things, as someone with anxiety which keeps them up these put me to bed pretty quickly, can have weird dreams like melatonin but little to no morning grogginess which was an issue i had with benadryl and melatonin-has a lot of orange dye to make the drink vibrant orange, stained my clear plastic cups, seems unnecessary
M**I
Amazing
This stuff is amazing! A life savor I only need a few sips and it knocks me out enough to get a great night sleep. Best stuff ever!
T**0
Love this, but the cost????
I've been using Neuro Sleep for a while now, and I love it. You'd think they'd watch the demand and try to keep it in stock. When I couldn't get the 16.9 oz bottles, I decided to try the powder, which I will say works great. My only problem is that the powder only makes 8 oz. So, with subscription discount, I pay what comes to $2.47 for a 16.9 oz bottle, but $2.00 for 8 oz drink powder. What gives here? The powder is easy to use, and much easier to travel with, but do you think you could bring the price in line with the amount we're getting?
V**E
Works for hubby
Bought for hubby. He's on his 3rd box. He has alot of problems sleeping. Nina Poole on tictoc suggested it. Thanks Nina.
L**A
Not worth it.
I used to take this back in the day. It was awesome. I'd literally take it every morning before the chemistry class after not sleeping more than 4 hours the night before, and I'd sit through lectures still half asleep and yet absorb everything. The rush from the caffeine didn't make my body jittery and instead all of that energy went to my head. Unfortunately, things have changed since then. I think this product line went from being called NeuroGasm, to NeuroSupreme, to NeuroPassion, and back to NeuroGasm again. They had the same disappointing description of "proprietary blend" (to protect their formula from those that may intend to steal it, but that left consumers wondering of what they bought and whether or not they got their money's worth) as they do now, but they'd have the total weight of the blend listed. Now they only list the dose of the caffeine (100mg) for the product like they do with their NeuroSonic line which also is terrible. Originally, NeuroGasm (or Neuro Passion, also Neuro Supreme) and NeuroSonic used to almost have all the same ingredients, but NeuroGasm just had more as proved by the total weights of the proprietary blends. So NeuroGasm was just a way better product for mental performance (for the same price too) than NeuroSonic. Now they are both terrible. While the full proprietary blend is no longer listed, since they do have the 100mg of caffeine listed and they order ingredients from more to less in a product, we know for sure that everything else listed below (caffeine and) L-theanine are definitely under (100mg) 50mg. Not only that, but this drink has approximately 9mg of crystalline fructose per the entire 14.5 fl oz of the bottle. The ingredients also list sucralose (may be known as Splenda), which is approximately 188 to 588 times sweeter (per gram) than fructose. The drink is almost as sweet as a can of soda, which has 30g of fructose per 12 fl oz can (Neuro bottles are 14.5 fl oz and not as sweet) so this (12 fl oz) can be our baseline estimate. In order to make approximately make NueroGasm almost as sweet as soda they would need something like either 21g more of fructose, or 112mg to 36mg of sucralose. Because of the 50mg of L-theanine we know it's something more like maybe 49mg to 36mg of sucralose. With NeuroGasm not being as sweet as a soda, it's probably on the lower end of that spectrum. The supplements that are listed as less than that sucralose (from greatest to least) in the ingredients are as follows: Alpha GPC, Resveratrol, niacinamide, pyridoxine HCL Thomas cyanocobalamin, and ergocalciferol. The drink has 20mg of niacinamide, which is 100% of your daily value of niacin. Let's take a look at one of those ingredients, Alpha GPC. There's probably somewhere in between 36mg to 21mg of Alpha GPS in this drink. Alpha GPC's usual dosage in supplements is 300mg, which is several times more than what is in this drink. Ultimately it's not surprising that when I finally got to try this drink again that it didn't work at all other than the small 100mg of caffeine and 50mg of L-theanine.The only Neuro drink that is still worth buying is NeuroSleep.At the very least this still tastes pretty good.
M**R
Start your day with focus.
Refreshing. Gives me energy and mental focus. And the taste is fun and fruity.. too bad. I can't get it to ship to Alaska all the time.
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