Gaming victory : sweet and sour?

Daniel M. Wallin Jr.
2 min readApr 22, 2022

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Not all energy drinks are created equal when it comes to their ability to enhance your gaming experience. This next generation of gaming drinks tastes a lot better, and packs brain boosting nootropics that have beneficial side effects.

A quick look at the label reveals a lot of information about ingredients you probably have never heard of before. Of course they have caffeine, and are low or zero calories, but what really sets them apart from predecessors is the nootropics. Alpha GPC, Ginseng, Citicoline, are well established cognition enhancers included in these drinks. New to the mix is patented absorption enhancers like AstraGin, and Arginine Silicate Inositol, which has collagen synthesis properties that affect multiple aspects of vitality and performance.

Anti aging effects in a can?

You won't see any health related claims on these products, but a little research on some of their ingredients reveals the powerful effects produced by some of these supplements. Lutein has been shown to be a powerful antioxidant affecting the brain, heart, eyes, and skin. Some of these ingredients are powerful in their effects upon collagen synthesis and metabolism like NooLVL.

Vitamins with enhanced bioavailability and metabolism like pyridoxal-5-phosphate and methylcobalamin promote nerve regeneration and help aging eyes open wide and help with sensitiity to bright light.

My final pick : BOOST XP

After drinking these for one week I noticed a side effect of much improved skin hydration, flexibility, and an increase in oil production. The effect this supplement has on collagen also has potential for strengthening bones, skin, hair, and brain enhancement.

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Daniel M. Wallin Jr.

I enjoy researching/posting about finding balance, ethnobotanicals, nutritional patents, ontological mathematics, technology, metaphysics, gaming supplements