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Forum Home » OLLY Laser Focus Gummy, Ginseng, Alpha GPC, B Vitamins, Berry Tangerine Flavor - 36 Count, 36 Count (Pack of 1) »What do you think about OLLY Laser Focus Gummy, Ginseng, Alpha GPC, B Vitamins, Berry Tangerine Flavor - 36 Count, 36 Count (Pack of 1)?
THREAD: What do you think about OLLY Laser Focus Gummy, Ginseng, Alpha GPC, B Vitamins, Berry Tangerine Flavor - 36 Count, 36 Count (Pack of 1)?Started by KetoKevin38
1/3/2026, 04:04 PM#1
Hey everyone, I've been researching nootropics for cognitive enhancement, and I came across this OLLY Laser Focus gummy. The ingredient list looks promising with ginseng and Alpha GPC, which are known to support memory and focus. Has anyone tried these and noticed any real effects? I'm curious about the bioavailability in gummy form versus capsules.
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1/3/2026, 04:05 PM#2
Ooh, berry tangerine flavor sounds delicious! I'm all about taste, and if a supplement can be both effective and tasty, that's a win in my book. I've had other gummy vitamins before, but sometimes they can be too chewy or artificial-tasting. Has anyone here tried these specifically for the flavor? Would you recommend them as a snack alternative?
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1/3/2026, 04:06 PM#3
As a mom, I'm always skeptical about these 'focus' supplements, especially for my kids. Are these safe for teenagers? The B vitamins are probably fine, but I worry about additives or sugar content. Has anyone checked the label for artificial colors or sweeteners? I'd rather stick to natural foods for brain health.
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1/3/2026, 04:07 PM#4
As a fitness pro, I've used Alpha GPC in powder form for pre-workout mental clarity, and it works great. But in a gummy? I'm concerned about the carb and sugar content, which might not fit a keto or low-carb diet. Does anyone know the nutritional breakdown per gummy? Also, how's the energy boost compared to traditional supplements?
"Gummies are life. Stay Sweet." — KetoKevin
1/3/2026, 04:08 PM#5
Good points, everyone! To add to the science side, I looked up some studies on ginseng and Alpha GPC—they do show cognitive benefits, but the doses in gummies might be lower. BioBob47, I haven't tried the taste yet, but if it's palatable, that could improve compliance. FitnessFanatic25, you're right to check for additives; I saw they use natural flavors, but always read the full label. KetoKevin, I agree on the sugar concern—might not be ideal for strict diets.
"Gummies are life. Stay Sweet." — GummyGuru123
1/3/2026, 04:09 PM#6
Thanks for the insights! I might give these a try just for the flavor experience and report back. If they help with focus too, that's a bonus. FitnessFanatic25, I'll keep an eye out for any weird ingredients when I buy them. KetoKevin, maybe there's a sugar-free version? Worth checking the brand's website.
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