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NeuroLift Balance Capsules

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LiftMode’s NeuroLift Balance Stack is a robust blend of six cognition and mood-supporting amino acids and amino acid derivatives. Formulated to subtly enhance mental clarity, improve attention, and regulate mood under stress, NeuroLift Balance is also designed to encourage a gradual cognitive boost over time, by supporting a balanced and healthy neurotransmitter function.

Why Choose LiftMode’s NeuroLift Balance Capsules?

NeuroLift is a daily supplement to gently support general cognitive well-being. It contains a carefully chosen combination of neurotransmitter-supporting ingredients, which in turn regulate healthy attention, memory, mood levels, motivation, and reward pathways.

NeuroLift helps to support the healthy functioning of your brain’s neurotransmitter systems. It is a perfect addition to the daily supplement regimen for anyone who relies on restoring and retaining a clear-headed state of mind and is especially useful in case you are suffering from brain fog or burnout.

It is the perfect addition to the daily supplementation of those experiencing burnout, and for cognitive recovery for those concerned they are not feeling or performing at their best due to poor nutrition, environmental stress, irregular sleeping patterns, or lifestyle over-indulgence.

It is also recommended for healthy aging as a support supplement to balance the cumulative effects of a life well spent. NeuroLift is formulated to offer gentle, rejuvenating support for cognition, mood, and coordination as you get older.

Our team has drawn on decades-long experience in researching and developing dietary supplements to develop the ideal combination of ingredients that will allow you to restore balance and gently provide a boost to your cognitive performance over time.

NeuroLift Balance Capsules Benefits and Uses

Combining ingredients that are well-researched, well-tolerated, NeuroLift takes the mess, time, and guesswork out of morning measurements of powders. It is the ideal product for both introductory and advanced users seeking to boost or revitalize cognitive function.

Our NeuroLift Balance cognition-support vegetarian capsules are packed full of 1020 mg of cognition-balancing ingredients in a 2-capsule serving! Including Agmatine Sulfate, DLPA, Tyrosine, and Triacetyluridine (TAU).

We recommend using this supplement blend in the morning or early afternoon for optimum results. NeuroLift Balance Capsules were developed using our trademark Two Pillar Methodology.

Pillar 1: Cognitive Supporting Natural Biochemical Derivatives

The first pillar contains two cognition-supporting natural biochemical derivatives: Agmatine Sulfate, and Triacetyluridine, each of which help to support a healthy brain, support learning, ease stress, and promote a calm positive state of focus.

Pillar 2: Mood-Boosting Amino Acids

The second pillar of NeuroLift Balance consists of three amino acids: Tyrosine (as the parent form as well as the N-Acetyl form), DL-Phenylalanine (DLPA) and L-Tryptophan, each of which are well-researched for their role in uplifting mood, regulating sleep and supporting focus.

Scientific Consensus

No clinical studies have been performed on this supplement stack. We have used our many years of experience in the fields of biochemistry, human physiology, and dietary supplements to formulate what we believe to be the ideal supplement stack for balancing cognitive support. Do not exceed the recommended serving size.

Do not use if pregnant or breastfeeding. Consult your physician if you have any underlying medical issues.

Serving size is 2 capsules. As a dietary supplement, take 1-2 servings per day. Do not combine with prescription medications. Please start with the lowest suggested single serving quantity to assess response.

Supplement Facts
Serving size: 2 capsules Servings per container: 4
Amount per serving % DV
Agmatine Sulfate 300 mg
DL-Phenylalanine 250 mg
Tyrosine 150 mg
N-Acetyl L-Tyrosine 150 mg
L-Tryptophan 120 mg
Triacetyluridine (TAU) 50 mg
‡ Daily Value not established.

LiftMode offers a variety of unit sizes of HPLC-tested NeuroLift Balance Capsules, including a 8ct unit, a 60ct unit and a 90ct unit. Our NeuroLift Balance Capsules is of the highest quality.

Store securely in a dry cool location away from direct sunlight. Keep out of reach of children and pets. Do not take this or any other supplement, and instead consult doctor about use, if you are under the age of 18, pregnant or breastfeeding, taking prescription or OTC / nonprescription drugs, or if you have any known or suspected medical conditions. Do not use if product safety seal was damaged or missing upon receipt.

The statements on this page have not been evaluated by the FDA. The products on this page are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

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  • Agmatine Sulfate
  • DL-Phenylalanine
  • L-Tyrosine
  • NALT (N-Acetyl L-Tyrosine)
  • L-Tryptophan
  • Triacetyluridine (TAU)
Agmatine Sulfate

Agmatine Sulfate

Agmatine is a naturally occurring biogenic compound that is derived from an essential amino acid known as L-Arginine. It is used for its benefits on mood and cognition. Agmatine Sulfate is used as a dietary supplement for its improvements in cognitive health, fitness performance, and intra-workout energy. * Supports Cognitive Health * Helps Reduce Stress and Promotes a Positive Mood * Fitness Performance

Agmatine Sulfate
Agmatine Sulfate

Agmatine Sulfate

Agmatine is a naturally occurring biogenic compound that is derived from an essential amino acid known as L-Arginine. It is used for its benefits on mood and cognition. Agmatine Sulfate is used as a dietary supplement for its improvements in cognitive health, fitness performance, and intra-workout energy. * Supports Cognitive Health * Helps Reduce Stress and Promotes a Positive Mood * Fitness Performance

DL-Phenylalanine
DL-Phenylalanine

DL-Phenylalanine

DL-Phenylalanine is the racemic form of Phenylalanine, an essential amino acid that serves as an indispensable building block for the innumerable proteins that are produced in the body, and is thus used as a dietary supplement ingredient. Phenylalanine is also a crucial precursor to the catecholamines, dopamine and norepinephrine, which are necessary for the normal functioning of the central nervous system, including healthy mood, alertness and motivation. - Supports a Healthy Nervous System - Keeps a Lid on Appetite - Lifts Mood, Motivation and Drive

L-Tyrosine
L-Tyrosine

L-Tyrosine

Tyrosine is a naturally occurring amino acid that is derived from another amino acid; Phenylalanine via biosynthesis. It helps promote the production of dopamine, adrenaline (as well as noradrenaline), and melanin. L-Tyrosine can be used for improving cognitive function, stress management, and healthy mood. - Improves Mood - Boosts Cognition - Combats Fatigue

NALT (N-Acetyl L-Tyrosine)
NALT (N-Acetyl L-Tyrosine)

NALT (N-Acetyl L-Tyrosine)

NALT (N-Acetyl L-Tyrosine) is an acetylated form of the essential amino acid L-Tyrosine which has an additional active compound; acetic acid. The acetic acid within NALT helps to increase the bioavailability of the contained L-Tyrosine when taken orally as a supplement. NALT has a wide variety of very powerful health benefits. NALT improves the biosynthesis of norepinephrine and dopamine which is known to maintain a healthy mood, reduce stress and sharpen cognition & memory. NALT may also indirectly support a healthy libido and remove harmful metals (such as mercury) from the body. - Improves Cognition - Sharpens Memory - Boosts Focus & Energy Levels

L-Tryptophan
L-Tryptophan

L-Tryptophan

L-Tryptophan plays a role in mood, appetite, and restful sleep, and is used as a dietary supplement ingredient. L-Tryptophan is an essential amino acid that is necessary for the normal functioning of the central nervous system, and functions as a building block for numerous proteins that are produced in the body. - Uplifts Mood - Essential Amino Acid - Promotes Healthy Sleep

Triacetyluridine (TAU)
Triacetyluridine (TAU)

Triacetyluridine (TAU)

Triacetyluridine is a naturally-occurring compound and precursor to the nucleoside Uridine (pictured to the left). Uridine plays an important role in cellular signaling, and supports both CDP-Choline and dopamine levels in the brain. For this reason, Triacetyluridine is becoming a sought after dietary supplement for its perceived effect in boosting cognitive function, memory and mood. - Promotes Healthy Memory and Cognition - Potent Neuroprotective Benefits - Supports a Positive Mood

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