I tried the hot new 'brain pill' that promises to improve focus, mood and energy. Here's what happened...

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'As my colleagues know only too well, I can talk for England and these pills left me talking for the whole world.'

Destination detox.As my colleagues know only too well, I can talk for England and these pills left me talking for the whole world. I couldn't shut up. I am hyper at the best of times and these took me to the next level. I felt excited about even the most mundane tasks and got through my to-do list in record time.

By 10pm, my usual bedtime, I couldn't sleep. I was full of creative ideas for work and honestly felt like whipping out my laptop. Admittedly, I forgot to take the 'comedown' pill, which might explain my insomnia. The Sleep supplement helps your mind unwind, enabling you to slip into an easy and restorative night’s sleep. More than a sleeping tablet, the brand says its nootropic combines ingredients that have been shown to help reduce stress and improve the quality of deep sleep, meaning your brain and body can recover more effectively.

I've being taking the pills for a good month now and have to admit, the effect has worn off with time and while I don't quite feel equipped to run for state like Bradley Cooper and haven't mastered Arabic just yet, nootropics completely changed my mood, energy levels and creativity and I predict we'll all be popping them by 2020.

You can read a full report into nootropics in GLAMOUR's SS20 bi-annual print magazine, which is on newsstands now.

 

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