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Anonymous Coward User ID: 35497396 United States 03/03/2013 02:30 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | raw guarana by radical health (heated versions like what's in energy drinks have methamphetamine effects). B vitamins (high quality live source like Quantum Nutrition) and Reishi is great for mood, longevity, and rejuvenation. Noni capsules also great for mood. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 31557420 United States 03/03/2013 02:43 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Quoting: MissSoulSpark Nothing better for SAMe for mood. Very expensive but also fantastic. However, it will NOT increase your energy levels. Although, I suppose you will hear a bunch of anecdotal morons describing a typical placebo effect of boosted energy levels. But it will truly lift your mood. For energy levels you should look to your food sources first. Get your hemoglobin A1c and glucose levels in a low and healthy range. Cover your deficiences. Check your hormone levels. If all that is good and you still need something more. Go with a stimulant like caffeine. I like mine through green tea. Still need more and don't want to get a prescription? Check out [link to www.xtend-life.com] through xtend-life. It works. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 31557420 United States 03/03/2013 02:46 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I swear this will take care of your energy and mood needs. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 3398747 Healthforce Nutritionals Elixir of the Lake - It's a specific kind of blue-green algae that will do WONDERS for your body. I highly recommend you research that type of algae. If that one is too expensive, then try E3Live, which is the same algae but less expensive. High quality still. Other things to look into are certain herbs and nootropics with choline. Piracetam and choline is a popular nootropic with lots of info, research, testimonials, and safety. A good green superfood powder like Vitamineral Green or Tonic Alchemy will also boost your mood and energy in ways that caffeine can't compare to. Me? I take all of the above, plus a few more herbs. I can honestly say that I have never felt better in my life. I am not tired when 2 o'clock comes around, my sleep is great, dreams are wonderful, and I don't need stimulants anymore to wake me up. If you do need stimulants though, Yerba Mate is a great alternative to coffee. Piracetam is fantastic. However, it will not improve mood nor improve energy. It will most likely boost your motivation and you will feel the need to want to do something, as your mind will be working harder. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 47203201 United States 06/05/2014 09:15 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I swear this will take care of your energy and mood needs. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 3398747 Healthforce Nutritionals Elixir of the Lake - It's a specific kind of blue-green algae that will do WONDERS for your body. I highly recommend you research that type of algae. If that one is too expensive, then try E3Live, which is the same algae but less expensive. High quality still. Other things to look into are certain herbs and nootropics with choline. Piracetam and choline is a popular nootropic with lots of info, research, testimonials, and safety. A good green superfood powder like Vitamineral Green or Tonic Alchemy will also boost your mood and energy in ways that caffeine can't compare to. Me? I take all of the above, plus a few more herbs. I can honestly say that I have never felt better in my life. I am not tired when 2 o'clock comes around, my sleep is great, dreams are wonderful, and I don't need stimulants anymore to wake me up. If you do need stimulants though, Yerba Mate is a great alternative to coffee. What about Carnivora? |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 49676542 United States 06/05/2014 09:19 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I swear this will take care of your energy and mood needs. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 3398747 Healthforce Nutritionals Elixir of the Lake - It's a specific kind of blue-green algae that will do WONDERS for your body. I highly recommend you research that type of algae. If that one is too expensive, then try E3Live, which is the same algae but less expensive. High quality still. Other things to look into are certain herbs and nootropics with choline. Piracetam and choline is a popular nootropic with lots of info, research, testimonials, and safety. A good green superfood powder like Vitamineral Green or Tonic Alchemy will also boost your mood and energy in ways that caffeine can't compare to. Me? I take all of the above, plus a few more herbs. I can honestly say that I have never felt better in my life. I am not tired when 2 o'clock comes around, my sleep is great, dreams are wonderful, and I don't need stimulants anymore to wake me up. If you do need stimulants though, Yerba Mate is a great alternative to coffee. What about Carnivora? That stuff may have given Pres. Reagan alzheimers |
queenbee User ID: 1562977 United States 06/05/2014 09:21 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | many people don't get enough iodine in their diets, and so their thyroids/cellular energy is low. eat fish a couple times a week, or kelp. good basic diet info: www.westonaprice.org |