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Neurostim v. GO


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Posted by: aggies1ut

I've tried GO by BSL and really like it. I was curious about Neurostim though. For those of you that have used this product, what are you reviews? Did you have increased concentration and focus? If so, how long did it last? I'm also skeptical about the fatloss claim.



Posted by: aggies1ut

Incidentally, I have the thread at Avant about it. What flavors does it come in?



Posted by: I'm Trying

I recieved a sample of the Neurostim and its taste is ok. Can't give you any info on the fatloss claim but the energy claim is about the same as GO.
Thanks!!



Posted by: I'm Trying

P.S. as far as the concentration claim I was in a pissed off mood when I took it so I can't be much help with that. I'm probably going to get a tub of it and see how it works.



Posted by: aggies1ut

I just signed up for the free sample. I'm curious as to how it compares to GO.



Posted by: I'm Trying

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Originally Posted by aggies1ut
I just signed up for the free sample. I'm curious as to how it compares to GO.
You can also look at Bulk Nutrition at the reviews Reviews...
THanks!!



Posted by: nikegurl

I read on bulk nutrition that the neurostim seems to provide a sharper mental focus but some people prefer the GO for preworkout. Here's the link (but don't get too enthused - there's not much to it)

http://forums.bulknutrition.com/?showtopic=4683



Posted by: aggies1ut

Hmmm. I guess I'll have to wait till I get my sample of Neurostim, in order to do my own comparison.



Posted by: Dante B.

I've used Neurostim's ingredients before in various combinations and amounts. It's not caffeine - the subjective effects of alertness and focus aren't the same, which isn't to say that they're not beneficial in their own right and pronounced; e.g tyrosine has been studied against d-amphetamine, with positive results - however it's not as strong, nor is it likely as good as caffeine, but it serves a purpose that caffeine wouldn't used alone. Same with ALCAR, choline, and huperzine (you may have a heightened sense of awareness and focus with increased acetylcholine availability, but it's most definitely not a caffeine-like boost and rush).

If you like GO, and want the additional benefits of Neurostim without losing the former's edge, just add caffeine to it. 1Fast sells 100 grams of caffeine anhydrous for $4 dollars or therearound, last I checked; inexpensive as hell. 100 to 200 per serving of Neurostim should serve you well, along with the support of ALCAR, tyrosine etc.

Certainly wouldn't use Neurostim with the expectation of positive and appeciable composition changes; would be minor, if at all noticeable. Indirectly I'm sure it helps: it's hard to stick to a diet if you're coasting with one foot on rollerskates and the other in the grave.

The people who aren't enjoying Neurostim as much as GO may also be those who aren't regular consumers of caffeine beverages or tablets; the people who notice additional benefits with Neurostim above that of GO probably retained a caffeine source in their regimen - or regularly enjoy amphetamines or crack.



Posted by: nikegurl

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Originally Posted by Dante B.
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The people who aren't enjoying Neurostim as much as GO may also be those who aren't regular consumers of caffeine beverages or tablets; the people who notice additional benefits with Neurostim above that of GO probably retained a caffeine source in their regimen - or regularly enjoy amphetamines or crack.

Dante, I hope this won't alarm you in any way - but I think I love you. (in a non-stalking, from a safe distance kind of way)



Posted by: Dante B.

At least one of us would, then.

But with Neurostim, I remembered that I was worthy of being loved. Thank you Scivation!

And I'm okay with stalking, as well; don't be too liberal with the deaths threats, though



Posted by: Twin Peak

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Originally Posted by Dante B.
It's not caffeine - the subjective effects of alertness and focus aren't the same, which isn't to say that they're not beneficial in their own right and pronounced; e.g tyrosine has been studied against d-amphetamine, with positive results - however it's not as strong, nor is it likely as good as caffeine, but it serves a purpose that caffeine wouldn't used alone.
This has been my experience with NeuroStim as well.

BTW, D, great to see you 'round.




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