What Is OptiMind?


OptiMind is a nootropic supplement developed by AlternaScript, marketed as a cognitive enhancer designed to improve focus, mental energy, and cognition. The formulation includes B vitamins, Vitamin D, and Calcium but I’m more interested in their “Focus Blend”
Optimind’s Nootropic Focus Blend Contains
- Bacopa Monnieri (Synapsa™): A high-purity, patented form of the bacopa plant, clinically studied to support mental performance.
- L-Taurine: An amino acid that supports hydration, nerve function, and cell protection.
- L-Tyrosine: An amino acid that helps produce dopamine and norepinephrine, supporting focus and stress resilience.
- GABA: A neurotransmitter that calms brain activity, promoting relaxation and reduced stress. (It’s a grey area if it’s considered a nootropic due to the fact it does not pass the blood brain barrier very well)
- Alpha Lipoic Acid (ALA): An antioxidant that supports energy production and helps regulate blood sugar.
- Huperzine A Complex: A plant extract that preserves acetylcholine, supporting memory and learning.
- Phosphatidylserine 50%: A naturally occurring compound in the brain shown to protect and cover brain cells.
- Natural Caffeine (VegiSurge®): VegiSURGE® is a natural anhydrous caffeine from Green Tea (Camellia sinensis) or Green Coffee (Coffea robusta).
At first glance this focus blend has some solid nootropics with good track records and plenty of scientific studies to be found on sites like Examine or Pubchem. They decided to use proprietary blends of Bacopa (Synapsa™) and Caffeine (VegiSurge®) which I suspect is where most of the mental energy comes from.
How long does it take for Optimind to work?
B-vitamins like Vitamin B-12 and caffeine generally provide quick energy. Other things in the formula like Vitamin D, Calcium, and amino acids like L-Tyrosine, etc. may take consistent use and/or provide subtle effects while their levels build up. Bacopa Monnieri and Huperzine A may take a week or two for noticable effects, but everyone is different. The Alternascript’s website advertises that 30 minutes can provide improved focus and energy where as it may take 12 weeks for enhanced mental perfomance and cognitive function.
Scientific Backing & Clinical Evidence
While OptiMind’s ingredients are individually supported by scientific research, comprehensive clinical trials on the specific formulation are limited. Some studies have shown that Bacopa Monnieri can enhance cognitive function, and Phosphatidylserine may support memory and attention. I will link relevant studies for each nootropic in Optimind’s Focus Blend in the references at the end of this page.
User Experiences & Feedback
User reviews are mixed, with some individuals reporting positive effects, while others experience side effects:
- Positive Feedback: Many users report improved focus, energy, and mental clarity after using OptiMind.
- Negative Feedback: A few users have experienced side effects such as stomach discomfort. Others noted no noticeable effects.
Pros & Cons
Pros | Cons |
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Contains ingredients with individual scientific support. | Lack of comprehensive clinical trials on the specific formulation. |
Vegan-friendly, Bottled in USA | Potential side effects for some users. |
Positive user reviews regarding focus and energy. | Costly if you plan to take Optimind everyday |
Nootroverse Takeaway
- Ingredients: Vitamin D, Thiamin, Vitamin B12, Calcium + Focus Blend – Bacopa Monnieri, L-Taurine, Phosphatidylserine, Caffeine, GABA, L-Tyrosine, Alpha Lipoic Acid, and Huperzine A.
- Scientific Support: Individual ingredients have research backing, but the full formulation lacks comprehensive clinical trials.
- User Feedback: Of the 204 reviews at the time of writing this, Alternascript’s users report benefits, with few negative reviews. On Amazon, it has 966 Reviews and a 4.1 out of 5 star rating which is not bad.
- Considerations: Always do your own research and consult a health professional before starting any new supplement regimens. Be careful about additional caffeine intake while taking Optimind (coffee, energy drinks, sodas, etc.) as the blend contains an unknown amount of caffeine. As some users report an upset stomach, try stopping use of Optimind if you notice similar side effects and see if your symptoms resolve.
- Cost: One bottle is 16 servings and cost $44.99. That means for a month’s supply it’s going to cost you around $90. On their website they have a Subscribe and save option which makes each bottle $32.84. This is a nice 27% savings which helps bring two bottles down to around $66.
Optimind FAQs
OptiMind is a nootropic supplement by AlternaScript designed to support focus, energy, and mental clarity. It contains vitamins plus a proprietary “Focus Blend” of natural compounds.
The formula includes Vitamin D, Thiamin, Vitamin B12, and Calcium, along with a Focus Blend of Bacopa Monnieri, L-Taurine, Phosphatidylserine, Caffeine, GABA, L-Tyrosine, Alpha Lipoic Acid, and Huperzine A.
Some users report improved focus, alertness, and mental energy, likely from ingredients like caffeine, L-Tyrosine, and Bacopa. Effectiveness will vary from person to person.
Several ingredients (Bacopa Monnieri, L-Tyrosine, Huperzine A, etc.) are supported by individual research studies, but OptiMind as a complete formula has not undergone large-scale clinical trials.
Possible side effects include jitteriness, upset stomach, or headaches, potentially due to the caffeine content. To reduce risks, avoid additional caffeine sources while taking OptiMind.
The exact amount of caffeine is not disclosed because it’s part of the proprietary blend. Users sensitive to caffeine should be cautious and monitor how they feel after use.
Some effects, like energy and alertness, are felt within an hour due to caffeine and amino acids. Other ingredients, like Bacopa Monnieri, may take weeks of consistent use for noticeable benefits.
A single bottle (16 servings) costs $44.99. For a full month’s supply (32 servings), the cost is about $90. OptiMind also offers a subscribe-and-save option at $32.84 per bottle (about $66 for two bottles).
OptiMind is available through the official AlternaScript website and on Amazon, where it currently has an average rating of 4.1 out of 5 stars.
OptiMind is generally considered safe for healthy adults, but because it contains caffeine and other active compounds, those with medical conditions or sensitivities should consult a healthcare professional before use.
References
- Effects of 12-Week Bacopa monnieri Consumption on Attention, Cognitive Processing, Working Memory, and Functions of Both Cholinergic and Monoaminergic Systems in Healthy Elderly Volunteers – PubMed
- Effect of phosphatidylserine on memory in patients and rats with Alzheimer’s disease – PubMed
- Effects of l-Tyrosine on working memory and inhibitory control are determined by DRD2 genotypes: A randomized controlled trial – ScienceDirect
- Efficacy of tablet huperzine-A on memory, cognition, and behavior in Alzheimer’s disease – PubMed
- Alpha-Lipoic Acid – StatPearls – NCBI Bookshelf
- Effect of Long-Term Taurine Supplementation on the Lipid and Glycaemic Profile in Adults with Overweight or Obesity: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis – PMC
- Effects of Caffeine on Cognitive Performance, Mood, and Alertness in Sleep-Deprived Humans – Food Components to Enhance Performance – NCBI Bookshelf
- Effects of Oral Gamma-Aminobutyric Acid (GABA) Administration on Stress and Sleep in Humans: A Systematic Review – PMC