Check here to learn the ingredients used in Noocube.

Check here to learn the ingredients used in Noocube.

Now let’s take a look at each ingredient in NooCube, and see their benefits or the theory behind their inclusion. You may check out the ingredients before you buy Noocube here.

 

An extract of Bacopa monnieri (250 mg)

 

The creeping herb water hyssop is commonly found in wetlands worldwide, particularly in India, and is also known as water hyssop. As a medicine, you can buy Noocube here, and it has been used for centuries because it has been shown to improve memory, reduce anxiety, and even treat epilepsy. It is also believed to work for memory enhancement.

 

(250mg) L-tyrosine

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In the body, L-tyrosine is naturally produced (from phenylalanine). It produces various brain chemicals, helps with melatonin production, and helps hormone-regulating organs function properly. NooCube uses L-tyrosine to improve memory and perform better under stress because it produces stress neurotransmitters such as epinephrine and norepinephrine.

 

Concentrated Cat’s Claw (175 mg)

 

Sacred to South and Central Americans for 2,000 years, this vine from the Amazon rainforest is characterized by sharp thorns that resemble cat claws. The vitamin is now commonly used as a dietary supplement to treat various medical conditions, including hemorrhoids, arthritis, cancer, and Alzheimer’s. Although more research is still needed to back up this claim, it seems that it works to prevent brain aging as well, although its primary function appears to be boosting the immune system.

 

A 150mg concentrate of oat straw

 

Traditionally used in different forms by people for centuries, Oat Straw is derived from the leaves and stems of unripe Sativa plants and is believed to regulate blood flow to the brain. The producers of NooCube are interested in this since they include oat straw in their product to make you more attentive and alter, resulting in more blood flow to the brain. However, some studies suggest that it is only noticeable in older patients who deteriorate their brain function.