Cruise Control Nootropic Boost Review

NutraOne Cruise Control Nootropic Boost Experience

Product: Cruise Control Nootropic Boost “Strawberry Lemonade”

Manufacturer/Vendor: NutraOne

Website: NutraOneNutrition.com

Cost: $4.99

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General Product Info

I did not get Cruise Control Nootropic Boost from the manufacturer directly, or online. I purchased it from a local novelty store. The guy behind the counter said “boosts focus and clarity and memory.” The package itself says it “enhances focus and clarity.” The flavor I ended up with was Strawberry Lemonade. I have no idea if there are other flavors available, as I was not offered any other flavors when I asked about it. The company that makes it is called NutraOne. They make a lot of supplements. Some of their other products I am trying as well, although, I will leave them out of this review as to avoid any confusion.

The idea behind Cruise Control Nootropic Boost is that it literally enhances your ability to focus and work harder. The packaging is somewhat professional, but also feels like it could have somehow been printed in someone’s shed. They are very good about putting all their details on the back of the package though, which I really like. The product formula includes: phenibut, L-theanine, bacopa monnieri, caffeine, and 5-htp. Cruise Control Nootropic Boost also contains Vitamins B6, B12, and C.

Product Administration

The supplement facts state that a user should empty the entire contents of the package into a 12 ounce cup of cold water and stir well. I took the entire packet. I had eaten a peanut butter and banana sandwich about 2 hours beforehand, but nothing else all day long. I chose to work on some of my schoolwork while I tested Cruise Control Nootropic Boost, as it seemed like an excellent activity to measure the effectiveness the product.

Product Effects

Nootropics can be difficult to actually “feel”, as they typically build up in the system overtime. However, when they are mixed with something like caffeine anhydrous (not a very great ingredient to have in a product honestly), it can sometimes feel like drinking a Red Bull or energy drink. Within 20 minutes of consuming the entire contents of the “lemonade,” I began to feel a little more awake. I thought I’d start my schoolwork, however, I legitimately could not keep my mind focused on the work. I was mentally sharper for a short while, but I would not have called it a productive period by any means.

After about 1 hour and fifteen minutes, I realized I was getting a little drowsy. The tiredness was almost something unbeatable. The drowsiness created the desire to just raise the white flag and give up on the schoolwork, which is what I did.

Final Thoughts

Cruise Control Nootropic Boost definitely did provide real effects. The effects were not what I anticipated, though. I was expecting a focus, more stimulating effect. I did experience that for a short while, as mentioned. Instead though, getting a sort of “numbed out” feeling created the opposite effect of which I felt the product was intended. The company probably just tried to mix too many of the main nootropics together. Still, I was mentally aware…just not able to really get any work done. Then there was also the mild caffeine crash afterwards. It was not terrible, but was not pleasant either. Overall, Cruise Control Nootropic Boost was not a horrible product, but it also was not the best nootropic out there.