Okay, I tried to sleep but I just can't with things running through my head trying to recall what all these things are and what they're supposed to do and now I'm obsessed with it because I just like this stuff so much and I know it's dorky but that's just me so please don't laugh at me
Huge, huge, huge amounts of B-vitamins and Vitamin C. Here's the thing - no supplementation of the B vitamins nor Vitamin C (or any vitamins for that matter) have any positive effect on your body unless you are lacking them. In that case, it uses what it needs and gets rid of the rest. Not to mention B-vitamins are primarily responsible for metabolism and cell repair/growth and have very little to do with mood other than if you have a deficiency you'll feel like crap and probably be very pissy. With all of the fortification of foods these days it is very unlikely that anyone has a deficiency of B-complex vitamins or Vitamin C, especially Vitamin C because ascorbic acid is a very popular preservative. These are also water-soluble vitamins, so when you ingest these large amounts you are, quite literally, pissing your money away.
In racking my brain and some limited internet research I found no documented effects on the human body in regard to:
Magnolia
Perilla
Pinella (tuber, starchy and probably some B-vitamins but little else)
Poria (sporing fungus of "puff ball" variety - nothing more than a few trace amino acids and very few minerals - how nutritious are mushrooms, honestly?)
On the following I found some preliminary evidence for minor effects:
Jujuba - some evidence for "pick me up" effect primarily due to sugars and electrolytes in the whole fruit, certainly not found in an extract.
Panax Ginseng - May have beneficial effects on metabolic function and mood only cumulatively and in larger quantities than found in the subject mixture
Scuttelaria - reported act as a relaxant in the case of tension from fever-inducing infections or autoimmune inflamations such as arthritis. No known in-depth studies to support any evidence for such an effect in healthy individuals - thought to act primarily as a minor immune suppressant.
And here's what I know about the rest:
Passion Flower - Preliminary scientific study suggests minor central nervous sedative effects, but effects are cumulative and only seen at high dosage of active derivatives.
Niacinamide - is exactly what it says; Niacin (Vitamin B2) with an acyl (R-C=O; radical) replacing hydrogen, thus making it an amide instead of an amine (vitamins being amines), which must then be converted back to an amine to be used by the body - so essentially just more Niacin.
DHEA - Steroid hormone (think androgens and estrogens) produced by adrenal glands - very little is known about it and no study (as far as I know) has even determined exactly what it does in the body - zero evidence for stress relief or weight loss, or even for suspicion of such effects. The only connection between this and Cortisol are that they are both hormones and are produced by the adrenal glands.
Phophotidylserine - Clinical study was performed on this by the National Institutes for Mental Health in Alzheimer's patients. Seems to produce some restorative effects in age-related memory loss. One study indicates that it may have the same effects in young people but the results have not been reproduced as of yet. Also, several studies have determined effective dosage at 300 mg per day with 100 mg per day maintenance dose after 12 weeks, so it has a cumulative effect. Any effect it may have will not be replicated in this substance considering the whole of their "complex" is only 266 mg.
So, what, one substance actually has some evidence of a sedative effect, and only two that may improve mood and/or memory? And in such small quantities as must be present in their complex even those substances are not going to be present in any amount to have effect.
It just blows me away that people are allowed to do this stuff. Of course, technically they're not making any real claims, but it's so deceptive. Not really causing anyone harm at this point with this substance, but how do these people sleep at night? Ugh, makes me sick.
Okay, so it's crap. We all knew that and I'm beating a dead horse - but it made my brain work and it's fun. I said no laughing.
