Green Tea Focus vs ADHD stimulants

After a long day of school, work, and other miscellaneous chores we’ve all had to battle through a late night grind. Hammer out another paper or assignment, catch up on important reading, or scavenge the internet to find the cheapest flight to get the hell out of wherever you are.

Becoming more and more common is the use of ADHD stimulants to help aid this process. Once a coffee or energy drink is now being replaced with Adderall, Vyvanse, Ritalin, and whatever other drugs are on the market. Green Tea Focus comes as a healthier, more cost effective alternative to these often used stimulants.

Adderall, Vyvanze, and Ritalin all have slightly different chemistry to them; the latter a methylphenidate, and the formers amphetamines. Though this is the case, they all have a very similar effect; an increased level of focus, but this also includes side effects. Agitation, prolonged periods of response to the drug- often results in short term insomnia, and jitteriness. Specifically, the amphetamines have side effects that include: dry mouth, anxiousness, and in more serious cases, hives and the like. For the methylphenidates you can look forward to: irritation, some levels of depression, loss of appetite, and how about some increased aggression too, just to name a few.

Now we aren’t saying these drugs don’t have positive effects for some, but what we are saying is Green Tea Focus enters the game as a healthier, more cost effective option. GTF provides the same positive effects- increased focus, cognitive function, and mental energy, but without all the not so fun side effects. Just like what can be found in your average cup of tea, GTF does the duty of bringing you a combination of caffeine and l-theanine, this time in its most effective ratio.

While you work away, trying to come up with that thesis, or put together that tedious portfolio, Green Tea Focus doesn’t hit you with the after effects of the other stimulants. You’ll be able to get the rest you need without worry of annoying and detrimental health effects.

Not only is GTF better for your body, but it’s better for your wallets as well. I’m sure many of you who want the benefits of a ADHD drug don’t exactly qualify to receive them via doctor’s prescription and may turn to other methods. To these affects you may need to fork over the cash for just a few uses. Green Tea Focus is available to you for significantly less than any other stimulants, this includes energy drinks and coffee too.

60 capsules, whether split in half, taken one per day, or two per day, at $14.95 makes the daily cup of coffee look more and more expensive. Compared to other nootropics on the market, and the previously mentioned ADHD drugs, cost effectiveness isn’t even a question.

Now we aren’t promising Green Tea Focus will turn you into Bradley Cooper’s character from Limitless, but it will provide you the focus, cognitive function, and memory without the agitation, anxiousness, jitteriness, and negative side effects of possible alternatives, all the while saving you some money.