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Alpha Brain vs OptiMind: Which One Wins When Compared?

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Are you trying to decide between Alpha Brain and OptiMind? Both supplements are very popular in the world of nootropics. However, each has their own pros and cons. To help you make a more well informed decision, we are comparing Alpha Brain and OptiMind.

Let’s get started!

Best Price on Alpha Brain Best Price on OptiMind

Alpha Brain

As Onnit’s flagship product, Alpha Brain immediately rose to success after various endorsements by big names in the entertainment and athletic worlds (most notably, Joe Rogan and other podcasters). Does this mean that Alpha Brain is all marketing hype? Definitely not. We thoroughly tested Alpha Brain to see what its effects are in terms of increasing cognitive abilities such as focus and concentration — all of which were improved.

An added benefit to taking Alpha Brain was that it induced lucid dreams. If you aren’t familiar with lucid dreams, they are dreams in which you are aware that you are dreaming and can control what you do. Imagine being able to explore your mind, fly across cities, and do anything you want in your dreams.

Onnit also backs up Alpha Brain with a really great money back guarantee (they nicknamed the “Keep It” money back guarantee). If you’re new to the world on nootropics and you aren’t sure if one will work for you, you should look for a nootropic that has a 100% satisfaction guarantee such as Alpha Brain.

Ingredients

So that we can properly compare Alpha Brain with OptiMind, let’s look at all of its ingredients.

  • Vitamin B6 (Pyridoxine HCI)
  • L-Tyrosine
  • L-Theanine
  • Oat Straw Extract (Avena Sativa)
  • Phosphatidylserine
  • AC-11 (Uncaria tomentosa Extract)
  • L-Alpha glycerylphosphorylcholine (Alpha GPC)
  • Bacopa Monniera Extract
  • Huperzia Serrata Extract
  • L-Leucine
  • Vinpocetine
  • Pterostilbene

Many of the above ingredients are standard nootropics that I really love (Bacopa Monniera being one of my favorites).

Reviews

As mentioned above, our Brain Wiz testers loved using Alpha Brain. One even went as far as saying, “Alpha Brain is one of the best nootropics I have tried.” Now that is a good review. We really liked that Onnit didn’t stuff this nootropic full of caffeine to give users a big rush and crash.

In addition to our positive experience, many other people on the internet have had similar experiences. You’ll often hear the people who promote Alpha Brain on their podcasts talk about how they take it and how it really helps them perform. Beyond that, people of all walks of life have had success using Alpha Brain in their personal and professional lives. I recommend checking out what some of the customer reviews are on the Alpha Brain product page.

Price and Value

When purchased through Onnit, Alpha Brain comes to $29.71 (if you subscribe to get it monthly). If you choose not to subscribe, Alpha Brain is only $34.95. In total that only comes out to around $1.16 per serving for a 30 day bottle. Of course, if you decide to get the bigger bottle, you will save even more money.

OptiMind

OptiMind was once called “Alleradd” before their big rebrand. Beyond being popular by nootropic lovers, OptiMind has been mentioned in big websites such as Vice and Elite Daily. There is definitely a lot of hype around OptiMind, similar to Alpha Brain. To see is all of this hype is warranted, we tested OptiMind here at Brain Wiz and had very favorable results.

Like Alpha Brain, OptiMind offers a great money back guarantee. If you don’t like OptiMind or it doesn’t work for you, just send back the bottle within 30 days and you will receive a full refund. Just to reitterate, you want to make sure you go with a nootropic that has this type of guarantee because it proves that they believe in their product and you can get back your money if it doesn’t work.

Ingredients

To ensure that we properly compare OptiMind to Alpha Brain, let’s look at its ingredients.

  • Vitamin D
  • Vitamin B12
  • L-Tyrosine
  • Taurine
  • Phosphatidylserine
  • Bacopa Extract
  • GABA
  • Alpha Lipoic Acid
  • Vinpocetine
  • Sulbutiamine
  • Huperzia Serrata
  • Caffeine

You’ll notice that OptiMind has caffeine. If you are a big caffeine drinker already, you may want to use Alpha Brain instead. Taking too much caffeine can lead to a big crash later in the day (e.g. fatigue and irritability).

Reviews

As mentioned above, we had a great success using OptiMind. I skipped my normal daily coffee when testing it but the caffeine didn’t give me any jitters or make me crash later in the day, which is a huge plus. The focus and concentration was sustained for the majority of the day.

Other reviewers also had favorable things to say about OptiMind. I recommend watching some testimonials from the video below. You’ll notice that a lot of different people take it — engineers, teachers, interior designers, and more.

Price and Value

OptiMind can actually be shipped to you for free. That’s not a joke. They currently offer 10 capsules for free and free shipping. All you have to do is input your contact information. If you want to purchase a full bottle, it only comes out to $43.31 (plus free shipping). That equals around $1.44 per serving for one months supply of OptiMind.

Alpha Brain vs OptiMind: Ingredients

IngredientsAlpha BrainOptiMind
Vitamin B6YesNo
L-TyrosineYesYes
L-TheanineYesNo
Oat Straw ExtractYesNo
PhosphatidylserineYesYes
AC-11YesNo
L-Alpha glycerylphosphorylcholineYesNo
Bacopa MonnieraYesYes
Huperzia Serrata ExtractYesYes
L-LeucineYesNo
VinpocetineYesYes
PterostilbeneYesNo
Vitamin DNoYes
Vitamin B12NoYes
TaurineNoYes
GABANoYes
Alpha Lipoic AcidNoYes
SulbutiamineNoYes
CaffeineNoYes

Alpha Brain vs OptiMind: Final Thoughts

Overall I really like both of these nootropics. However, they are meant for different types of people. Having caffeine in it, OptiMind is for the person who doesn’t drink a lot of coffee, tea, or energy drinks during the day (more than 2-3 servings per day). Adding in another caffeine source could cause some unpleasant side effects. I would say that Alpha Brain is for the new nootropic user who drinks coffee or tea regularly but wants to take their mind to the next level in terms of focus and concentration.

OptiMind reminded me a lot of drinking an energy drink or a big cup of green tea. I had a lot of focus but there was definitely a lot of energy behind that focus too. Alpha Brain was more of a calm focus, the way you feel when you wake up completely rested and you just feel “in the zone”.

So, in conclusion, if you drink a lot of coffee or tea regularly, try Alpha Brain first. If you aren’t too susceptible to caffeine and you want focus and energy, try OptiMind.

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