My Favorite Tangy Mitochondrial Nootropic
Biohacker Review of ALCAR HCL
The last few days I’ve been taking ALCAR (900 milligrams) with L-Tyrosine in the mornings. So far I’ve noticed a little of an energizing effect but it doesn’t really compare to Racetams.
One day I upped the dosage to 2700 milligrams, there’s wasn’t a big difference in energy level but I noticed for about an hour and I had an uplifting sense of optimism about the world.
I went off one of my 90-day periods of #nobooze recently, while I haven’t gotten drunk yet (it would be the second time this year) I’ve found ALCAR offsets the cobwebs the next day. I believe that the science indicates that ALCAR protects our DNA from the effects of alcohol. On a night out on the town, I consumed a good German beer, a glass of red wine, and a gin and tonic, I took ALCAR before going to bed, which I don’t recommend, I had a terrible time falling asleep. This was probably partially due to the alcohol (a notorious sleep disruptor) but I felt a little of a Nootropic energy buzz and suffered from a racing mind that kept me from succumbing to the dream world.
It’s quite pleasant to consume, so taking it sublingually is not at all unpleasant, it has a quite tangy taste kind of like Phenibut, that I wouldn’t mind adding to a beverage or my bottle of S. Pellegrino.
I’m coming to the conclusion that this isn’t really a performance-enhancing Nootropic on its own, in the future I’ll be taking ALCAR when doing the Piracetam Protocol.
Purity-verified with COA
The final thing I like about this ALCAR is that it’s verified as pure with a certificate of analysis from an accredited American lab. This evidence of purity is something you should demand that your local supplement shop or the sellers on Amazon likely can’t provide.