We understand you may be skeptical about MindBoost Night™ as there really has never been a product available before like it. Our research team spent countless hours reviewing all the published scientific literature for anything related to sleep, memory, cognitive nutrition and performance, attention, focus, even degenerative diseases like Alzheimer’s and dementia..

But we want to be also be honest with you at the same time, we can’t tell you that MindBoost Night™ is going to be a life changing pill that will help you guarantee you sleep every night and remember every last detail. Nothing works like that, NOTHING.

Many factors contribute to memory and a good night’s sleep, including diet, exercise, stress, etc..

What we are guaranteeing is what the studies show… a commitment to taking MindBoost Night™ will 1) get you in a relaxed, stress free state to fall asleep eaiser 2) helpmake your memory significantly better 3) help you to wake up feeling rejuvenated and ready to take on the day.

We have literally hundreds of studies on the ingredients in MindBoost Night™, read what they say below:

“GABA administration suggested a relaxation status with respect to psychosomatic status as compared with water administration. Oral administration of this natural relaxant amino acid, GABA, works effectively within 1 hour to diminish stress, worry, anxiety, and may allow the brain to focus and concentrate better.”
I Abdou AM, Higashiguchi S, Horie K, Kim M, Hatta H, Yokogoshi H, Relaxation and immunity enhancement effects of gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) administration in humans. BioFactors 2006: 26 (3); 201–8

“Tea consumption was associated with better cognitive performance in community-living Chinese older adults total tea intake was positively associated with performance on memory, executive function, and information processing speed, in addition to global cognition.”
Feng L, Gwee X, Kua EH, Ng TP, Cognitive function and tea consumption in community dwelling older Chinese in Singapore.       Journal of Nutrition, Heath and Aging 2010: Volume 14, Number 6; 433-438

“Higher consumption of green tea was associated with a lower prevalence of cognitive impairment.”
Kuriyama S, Hozawa A, Ohmori K, Shimazu T, Matsui T, Ebihara S, Awata S, Nagatomi R, Arai H, Tsuji I. Green tea consumption and cognitive function: a cross-sectional study from the Tsurugaya Project 1. Am J Clin Nutr  2006: Feb;83(2);355-61.

“Intensive use of olive oil in diet is associated with lower odds of cognitive deficit in visual memory and verbal fluency and decline in visual memory”
Berr C, Portet F, Carriere I, Akbaraly TN, Feart C, Gourlet V, Combe N, Barberger-Gateau P, Ritchie K: Olive oil and cognition: results from the three-city study. 2009 Dement Geriatr Cogn Disord. 2009: 28(4); 357-64.

“Folate intake was generally positively associated with performance on a variety of measures of cognition (speed, memory, and fluency), whereas vitamin B-12 and vitamin B-6 intake was positively associated with memory performance.”
Bryan J, Calvaresi E, Hughes D., Short-term folate, vitamin B-12 or vitamin B-6 supplementation slightly affects memory performance but not mood in women of various ages. J Nutr 2002:  Jun 132(6); 1345-56.

“Daily oral folic acid supplementation for 3 years beneficially affected global cognitive function, and specifically memory, and information processing: functions that are sensitive to ageing”
Durga J, van Boxtel MP, Schouten EG, Kok FJ, Jolles J, Katan MB, Verhoef P, Effect of 3-year folic acid supplementation on cognitive function in older adults in the FACIT trial: a randomised, double blind, controlled trial. Lancet. 2007 Jan 20;369(9557): 208-16.

“The accelerated rate of brain atrophy in elderly with mild cognitive impairment can be slowed by treatment with homocysteine-lowering B vitamins”
Smith AD, Smith SM, de Jager CA, Whitbread P, Johnston C, Agacinski G, Oulhaj A, Bradley KM, Jacoby R, Refsum H., Homocysteine-lowering by B vitamins slows the rate of accelerated brain atrophy in mild cognitive impairment: a randomized controlled trial. PLoS One 2010: Sep 8; 5(9): e12244

And that is just the tip of the iceberg on just a few of the amazing ingredients in MindBoost Night™. To read even more research please scroll to the bottom of this page.