A: Magic Brain Dust is a scientifically formulated nootropic drink mix designed to support calm, mood, and clear focus. It’s built with six functional ingredients that support key systems involved in the stress response.
A: Magic Brain Dust is formulated to support:
A: Most people describe it as:
It’s not meant to feel overpowering—it’s designed to feel smooth, steady, and usable.
A: Because Magic Brain Dust may cause drowsiness, you should not drive or operate heavy machinery after taking it.
A: Most people notice the effects within minutes, while others feel it more gradually with consistent use. How noticeable it feels can depend on stress levels, sleep, caffeine intake, and overall sensitivity.
A: Mix 1 serving (15g) into water and drink.
A: Yes. Magic Brain Dust is designed to work well as a daily support habit, not just a “once in a while” product.
A: No. Magic Brain Dust is not a stimulant and contains no caffeine.
A: Yes. Each serving includes 12g of added sugars, which helps with taste and mixability.
A: Each serving contains 45 calories.
A: Smooth, lightly sweet blackberry lemonade. Designed to taste good in plain water and easy to drink.
A: If you take medications—especially those that affect mood, serotonin, dopamine, or sleep—consult your healthcare provider before using Magic Brain Dust. Contains 5-HTP which supports serotonin pathways.
A: If you’re pregnant, trying to become pregnant, or breastfeeding, consult your healthcare provider before using this product.
A: Magic Brain Dust is intended for adults only.
A: No. It is a dietary supplement designed to support normal body functions related to stress response, mood, and focus. Not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
A: Magic Brain Dust isn’t designed to feel like a dramatic “hit.” The shift is subtle, more like the system smoothing out rather than flipping a switch.
A: Keep it sealed in a cool, dry place and avoid heat or moisture.
A: Yes.
A: Yes.
A: Yes.
A: Yes. May cause drowsiness. Do not drive or operate heavy machinery after using.
A: Some human research suggests oral GABA may support relaxation within about an hour and help the body stay resilient during acute stress.
Studies show increased alpha brainwaves and reduced beta waves, along with maintained salivary IgA levels in stressed participants.
A: Research is still evolving. Oral GABA has been associated with relaxation-related effects within about an hour, potentially through multiple pathways including gut–brain and nervous system signaling.