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Biohacker Review of Mind Lab Pro™: Good for verbal intelligence but…

Jonathan Roseland
4 min readMar 27, 2019
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I’ve been taking using Mind Lab Pro for a few weeks now. I’ve transitioned off Racetams for a few months, just for experimentation purposes, and have been using Adaptogens daily which doesn’t imbue as much energy which Mind Lab Pro makes up for.

It’s quite good for verbal intelligence, I’ve used it a couple of times before I did my Biohacking consultations. I try to batch process my Biohacking consultations, I will do four or five 25 minute calls in an afternoon, and it’s important that…

  • I be able to answer the (sometimes quite complicated) Biohacking questions my clients have more me (that a lot of times they couldn’t find the answer to with a Google search).
  • I be a good empathetic listener.
  • I be really energetic and positive.
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One day I did 3 in the mid-afternoon. I ran into some difficulties with the new multimedia editing software I was using and I noticed myself getting quite a bit more irritated than what is normal for me. I should note that this was after 2 coffees (drunken within a 4 hour period), so a reminder that even if I don’t feel really stimulated, stimulating Nootropics can affect mood.

The most I ever did in a day was five; two in the morning, I was in a generally happy and productive mood. Then the mid-afternoon doldrums kicked in so I did two more. I’m experimenting with taking a mid-afternoon break from work where I spend a chunk of time doing my personal development stuff; meditation, brain training, and language learning.

  • I had an excellent meditation session; which resulted in quite the little epiphany that I’ll explain soon in a video blog… Brain scores were good but not great.
  • I returned to work and later that evening I had a party to go to, but I didn’t have anyone to go with, I was a little tired and not really in a social mood. I did one more capsule and I said to myself: all I have to do is go to the party, set foot inside, make a minimal effort to socialize and if I’m still in a bad mood then I can go home.
  • I arrived about 90 minutes late to the party (I’m on Brazilian time); my witty, bold social alter ego emerged after about an hour and I actually had a great time, the vampire Jonathan came out and I didn’t get to sleep until about 5 AM!

It did nothing for my sleep deprivation. The next day I did two in the morning, two in the afternoon, and had a barely productive day; like before I took a break in the mid-afternoon and proceeded to have a very mediocre meditation session, my attention was neurotic as opposed to focused. My brain training session was similarly mediocre.

While I’ve had an overall good experience on Mind Lab Pro for me it’s not a reliable cognitive enhancer and it wouldn’t be my go-to smart drug for a demanding project or day.

With these kinds of stacks, I need to do 4–6 capsules a day to satisfy my stimulatory setpoint, so that’s at least 2 bottles a month. It’s certainly not cheap; two bottles is $130 — that’s like a friggin’ car payment (Not for a nice car but you could be rolling around in a brand new Civic for that!)

This stack was a reminder for me that the Racetams are on a different level as smart drugs. Stacks like this just don’t come close to the level of focus and imperviousness to distraction that the Racetams give me. If a product like Mind Lab Pro was the first Nootropic product I had ever tried, I would be pretty happy with it but after taking +60 smart drugs, I’ve become a bit of a snob and I just don’t think it’s a great value.

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Originally published on LimitlessMindset.com. I’m not a doctor, medical professional, or trained therapist. I’m a researcher and pragmatic biohacking practitioner exercising free speech to share evidence as I find it. I make no claims. Please practice skepticism and rational critical thinking. You should consult a professional about any serious decisions that you might make about your health. Affiliate links in this article support Limitless Mindset — spend over $100 and you’ll be eligible to join the Limitless Mindset Secret Society.

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Jonathan Roseland

Adventuring philosopher, Pompous pontificator, Writer, K-Selected Biohacker, Tantric husband, Raconteur & Smart Drug Dealer 🇺🇸