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Adults, as a dietary supplement, take one capsule daily, preferably with a morning or afternoon meal, or as recommended by your healthcare provider.
For best results, combine with a healthy routine that includes balanced meals, exercise, water, and plenty of rest.
NeuroSmart Proprietary Blend (Caffeine, Anhydrous, L-Ornithine HCI, L-Tyrosine, Theobromine, Rhodiola Rosea Extract, Bacopa Monnieri Extract, D-Glucuronolactone, Huperzine A), CogniPlex B-Vitamins (Vitamin B6 (Pyridoxin HCI), Vitamin B12 (Cyanocobalamin), Vitamin B1 (Thiamine)).
Other Ingredients: Rice Flour, Magnesium Stearate, Silicon Dioxide, Microcrystalline Cellulose, Gelatin.
ODUCT DISCLAIMERS
1. As your body adapts to your new supplement routine, it’s important to remember that every individual is different and health benefits may vary from person to person. Always consult with your physician before using this or any other product if you have a preexisting condition or take prescription medication.
2. If you are pregnant, nursing, taking medication, or have an existing condition, be sure to consult with your physician before taking this or any other dietary supplement.
Primal Mind Fuel is expertly formulated to include powerful and safe nootropic ingredients to help you get in the zone each day.*
Our NeuroSmart® blend features ingredients like caffeine, l-tyrosine, Bacopa monnieri, and huperzine A.
Primal Mind Fuel utilizes CogniPlex®, a powerful blend of three B-vitamins essential for healthy cognitive function: B6, B12, and B1. These B-vitamins help produce the energy your body needs and are vital for brain and overall cell health.*
CogniPlex® delivers a balanced combination of the important B-vitamins you need to support your brain throughout the day.*
Primal Mind Fuel delivers its carefully selected, premium ingredients in just one capsule per day. All our products are independently third-party laboratory tested to ensure safety, quality, and purity.
A “nootropic” (pronounced “new-troh-pick”) is a supplement that supports brain health or mental performance. They are used to support focus, cellular energy, productivity, and daily performance.*
Primal Mind Fuel is a nootropic supplement that has been expertly formulated for daily performance. It contains a blend of nootropic herbal extracts, adaptogens, B-vitamins, and amino acids to support focus, mental performance, productivity, and cellular energy.*
Primal Mind Fuel is a once-daily premium nootropic blend and comes with a 90-day money-back guarantee. Every product is independently third-party laboratory tested to ensure safety, quality, and purity.
Primal Mind Fuel is perfectly formulated for healthy adults and made to suit many different dietary needs and lifestyles. This formula is not made with eggs, gluten, soy, or dairy. We always recommend reading the label closely to ensure that this supplement is the right choice for your lifestyle and be sure to check with your doctor when in doubt.
Primal Mind Fuel comes in easy-to-swallow capsules that are taken once daily (or as needed). Simply take one capsule daily with a meal. For best results, use consistently each day.
Each bottle of Primal Mind Fuel contains 30 capsules, or a one-month supply, if taken daily.
This product is manufactured in a facility that also processes tree nuts, peanuts, wheat, and soy. Always review the details on the product label for the most accurate information and when in doubt, we always recommend consulting with a personal physician regarding existing allergies or health concerns.
This product is intended for use by healthy adults over the age of 18. If you have a pre-existing condition, take prescription medications, or have any medical concerns, we always recommend consulting with your personal physician before starting a new supplement routine.
For maximum efficacy and shelf life, please store your Primal Mind Fuel in a cool, dry place away from moisture, direct sunlight, and extreme temperatures.
If stored properly and unopened, Primal Mind Fuel should generally retain its shelf life for about two years. Once opened, we recommend using the product within 90 days for maximum effectiveness. Each bottle contains a 30-day supply if taken daily.
This is totally up to you! Since consistency is the key to maximum benefits, we recommend taking advantage of our discounts when you purchase 6 or more bottles of our Primal Mind Fuel formula. You are always protected by our 90-day money-back guarantee, which allows for plenty of time to try it out and see if it is the right fit for you. If you are using a discount code, please note that your discount code cannot be combined with any other offer or discount code and excludes all sale items and subscription purchases.
Our products are made in the USA with premium globally sourced ingredients to ensure we use only the best ingredients available worldwide. All our products are independently third-party laboratory tested to ensure safety, quality, and purity.
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