Friday, March 31, 2017

Neurosonic: Caffeine Without the Bad Effects

Neurosonic: Personal Story and Ingredients Breakdown
Hello Fellow Disciplinarians,


I’ll like to start off by saying that “You can’t buy discipline, honestly if you lack discipline Neurosonic can’t help you on that front, to avoid procrastination avenues you should probably get back completing your to-do list”. For those people who have a solid grasp on self-control but need a little daily boost then please continue reading, the information might be useful to you. And I’m just happy to share with you guys of my findings.
Credit: Neurosonic



My Neuro Sonical Story (Skip Down for Ingredient Breakdown)
Much like you I wanted to get more done, I wanted to get somewhere I was not willing to die holding a mediocre job at a midsize company. I had my sights aimed high, but my body and other mind was fighting me all along the way. I would start many mornings rolling around in bed begging for another hour of sleep. I would sit down at my computer, only to wander off to Reddit or Facebook. My mind was a complete mess and I couldn’t formulate clear and concise ideas.


Of course I’ve tried coffee, but the caffeine and other factors made me a jumpy and boosted my anxiety. Tea is great but lacks the oomph of coffee. In a world running on Dunkin, I was walking. That is until one day in between study breaks for my midterm, I stumbled across Neuro Sonic at my local Target. Intrigued by its oddly shaped bottle and cap it looked more like a rocket or hair dryer than a drink. So, I thought what the heck it was a bit pricey but I really needed a caffeine and trying what I’ve already tried won’t yield different results channeling my inner Albert. Next thing I knew I was sitting back at the library chugging this thing down and covertly eating oatmeal cookies while keeping an eye out for the librarian. Five minutes passed by, nothing! Great another product that doesn’t work for me, I guess I’ll be walking forever. Half falling asleep I started a Headspace meditation session. For about the next 10 minutes I was focusing and breathing like suggested, still no effect from Neuro Sonic. Until I started studying again.
It started as a trickle a wave, a misbeat of the heart, a little peripheral vision loss. Oh, Great! Another oncoming mild anxiety attack, I took necessary precautions and switched my Spotify playlist from bass heavy to a more chill type music. This is weird the the anxiety should be here by now, I thought around 25 minutes later... It never came, instead it was like the morning haze was cleared and I had direct control over my mind and body. Everything was crisp, the horizons were clear, even my body was upright and my fingers were moving faster than ever. I haven’t felt this focused since my days of waiting tables on a Friday night (sorry, only reference I have, other service people might get it). My body was tight and tense but it good it felt like I was ready to leap into action at any moment, but yet my mind was finally opened and firing on all neurons. Ideas that I had to reread to comprehend, made sense at first glance. And it was at that moment, I knew my life had changed for the better and now I swear by Neuro Sonic and so far I’ve experienced longer awake and productivity times and easier time falling asleep. Click here to read thousands of other testimonials on Amazon.


PhotoCredit: Neurosonic

Ingredients Breakdown
Caffeine (100mg): Everyone should be familiar with this chemical or drug. Mental stimulant but it makes people like me have anxiety and sweaty palms, and hyper-focused vision. What energy boost it provided will be taken away by these other factors.


Alpha GPC: Used by athletes to promote cognitive ability, also shown to have properties to combat cognitive decline.

Star of the Show!

L-theanine: This is the magic element that separates itself from all other drinks. This chemical comes from a green tea extract. Helps combat anxiety, and relaxes your mind and muscles all while having cancer preventative properties. It counteracts the anxiety caused by caffeine to give you the focus of coffee without the side effects. Truly genius combination.


Pyridoxine HCI: Vitamin B6 supplements, extremely versatile vitamin that boosts immune systems and other functions throughout the body.
Ergocalciferol: Vitamin D, used by the body to absorb other vitamins and help trigger and speed up chain reactions. In this case speed up the effects of caffeine and L-theanine
Cyanocobalamin: Vitamin B12 used to treat low blood levels.
Reverse Osmosis Filtered Water: A filtration technology that removes many of the chemicals we find in our tap water, supposedly makes the water taste better and safer to consume.
Crystalline Fructose: Naturally occurring substance from ripe fruits. Is a type of simple sugar that your body will consume for quick energy.
Natural Flavors:Flavors extracted from natural sources, really an umbrella term.
Reduced sugar fruit extracts (acai, pomegranate, blueberry): Sugar extracted from fruits and berries by a process of boiling and drying.
Citric Acid: Naturally occurring chemical added to regulate acidity taste.
Malic Acid: Naturally occurring chemical added to introduce a pleasant sour taste.
Fruit and Vegetable Juice: Added for color.
Sodium Benzoate & Potassium Sorbate: Added for preservation
Sucralose: a noncaloric artificial sweetener, much like Splenda.


Disclosure:
I’m not affiliated or sponsored by Neuro Sonic in anyway. However, if you believe my work has contributed any value, then I would greatly appreciate it if you would use my affiliate link to Amazon if you decide to give Neurosonic a shot. Refferal Link

Old Uniqlo Slim OCBD Fit | Rediscovered!

Hello Fellow Fit Addicts,

I present you with a shirt that recaptures the glory days of yesteryear when Uniqlo's OCBD's actually fit. The GoodThreads Slim Fit OCBD (Medium, Blue). 

GoodThreads: OCBD Medium Slim Fit: Blue
This Picture doesn't do it justice but it fits AMAZINGLY WELL

Cuff Details: 2 Mother of Pearl Buttons
Good Collar Spread


Measurements (in Inches)
Chest: 21 
Waist: 19
Seat: 21
Bicep: 8.5
Length: 30
Shoulder: 17
Sleeve: 32.5
Cuff Circumference: 8
Collar Size: 16
I measured these so give about 1/4th inch leeway, spare my soul!

I'm always on the hunt find new clothiers that make just the right fit and would like to give back to the MFA community, who has given me much confidence in the way I dress and have ushered me into the adult world. I'll like to disclose that my review is not biased and you should buy this shirt if you liked the old Uniqlo fit and are currently looking for a new OCBD. Check out the reviews and fit  pics on Amazon| Link Here

However, if you'll like to assist me in making some money then please use my Amazon referral link, as writing articles on my day off without worrying about whether I should be working a 3rd job to pay rent will relieve a lot of stress for me.  (Amazon Refferal Link).

Story: Behind Finding the Old Uniqlo Fit!

Hello Gentlemen of Reddit,

     After a year of aimlessly wandering from store to store, only to walk back out with my head slung low and empty handed. Disappointment awaited me at every fitting room until I started changing at the rack, I didn't care anymore, I needed a new source of OCBD. My collection of OCBDs and patience was wearing thin both figuratively and literally. Holes, loose buttons, discoloration, yellowing and funky odors were appearing on my much beloved Uniqlo Slim Fit OCBDs.

     I was getting desperate as I saw the number of unvisited stores in NYC shrink. From Zara to Nordstrom, no shop had my fit. Should I source my own shirts from China? Nah, that's too much work. How can these tourists be so cheery, when my wardrobe is hanging on by a thread? Back to the subject at hand, a noose was closing in on me and my ubiquitous identity, I needed to find another OCBD that fit me or I'll be forced to go to work without a shirt! Not, that it will be a problem but it was winter, so I didn't have my summer body yet...

     So, I was on Amazon attempting to cop a pair of Stan Smiths before they change the sizing on those too. I was working quickly to cling onto my chameleon identity. I had to get another shirt, this one was melting off my back, like a slice of cheap swiss cheese. Then an idea struck me like lightning from the Consumerist Gods. What if I bought a shirt from Amazon? You miss all the swing you don't take? Right?  And I bought a variety of blue and white OCBDs from a slew of random brands I've never heard of.