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Best Bacopa brand?

exigentsky's Photo exigentsky 29 Aug 2006

What is considered the best Bacopa brand apart from AOR's Bacopa Enlighten?

Next time I get Bacopa I am considering a different brand. AOR's Bacopa is too concentrated for me and makes me feel tired if I take it in the morning. On the other hand, taking it at night is not certain to provide any benefits and may even harm sleep quality. Is there any consesnsus as to when it is best to take Bacopa?
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Ghostrider's Photo Ghostrider 30 Aug 2006

I take AOR's Bacopa Enlighten before bed. (I cannot say that I have received any benefit from taking it though.) Is there anything that makes you suspect that Bacopa might harm sleep?
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ajnast4r's Photo ajnast4r 30 Aug 2006

sabinsa bacopin
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exigentsky's Photo exigentsky 30 Aug 2006

No, it probably does not degrade the quality of sleep. However, there is no evidence either way. No one knows the effects of Bacopa on sleep.

Also, why do you take it before bed? Have you also experienced tiredness from it?
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Ghostrider's Photo Ghostrider 30 Aug 2006

I think I might have actually. I don't remember, I think some other member mentioned that it was best taken before bed so I did not question the reasoning and did the same.
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exigentsky's Photo exigentsky 30 Aug 2006

Interesting recommendation; the guys from AOR told me to take it before bed also. However, this was only because I reported tiredness when taking it in the morning before breakfast. I think all of the studies for Bacopa have been with it taken in the morning on an empty stomach and not at night.
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ikaros's Photo ikaros 30 Aug 2006

On the other hand, taking it at night is not certain to provide any benefits and may even harm sleep quality.


It's effects arrive after long-term use, so it doesn't matter when you take it. Studies reported effects after 12 weeks. One study which was done after 4 weeks supplementation did not produce any cognitive enhancing effects, so if it does work then it needs time probably. Harming sleep quality - there's no basis for that.
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exigentsky's Photo exigentsky 31 Aug 2006

Yes, I know Bacopa's effects are cumulative and it likely produces the same benefits regardless of when it was taken. However, this is a hypothesis and it has not been tested. The same goes for sleep quality. It probably does not affect sleep quality, but there isn't any research on this.
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