Addall XR

Addall XR began with the idea that the brain could be assisted with the massive burden that comes from long periods of focus. Utilizing GABA, a neurotransmitter that regulates neuron activity to reduce anxiety and increase cognitive enhancement, Addall XR promises to keep you focused for hours at a time. As a nootropic supplement, Addall XR is touted as an Adderall alternative that does not require a prescription. Among the natural ingredients in play, along with GABA, are Vitamin B1/Thiamine, Riboflavin, Vitamin B6, caffeine, and Bacopa Monnieri, an herb commonly used in the traditional Indian medicine system for its reported ability to enhance transmission of nerve impulses and thus boost memory, learning ability, and concentration. As a completely legal “dietary supplement,” Addall XR is sold at Walmart and on Amazon where more than half of the 1,915 global ratings are four and five star reviews. “My absolute favorite. . . keeps me going on hardly any sleep,” “A smooth amount of energy for everything from conversations to reading to creativity,” and what every seller wants to hear, “I wish there was a bigger bottle!”

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