Israeli Supplement Think Gains Attention for Enhancing Focus Amid Mental Fatigue Epidemic
In an era marked by constant digital distractions and overwhelming mental load, many individuals struggle with maintaining focus, often experiencing what is known as "brain fog." Traditional quick fixes like caffeine or energy drinks provide only temporary boosts followed by sharp declines in energy. Responding to numerous reader inquiries about non-prescription alternatives for cognitive fatigue, an Israeli news outlet tested Think, a cognitive support supplement by Harmony, an Israeli nutrition company.
The product’s label reveals a carefully designed formula aimed at overcoming common absorption challenges in supplements. Key ingredients include SHARP PS™, a patented phosphatidylserine that supports neural communication and cognitive function; Bacopa Monnieri, an adaptogenic herb known for enhancing memory and reducing mental fatigue; and extracts of Ginkgo Biloba and green tea, which improve cerebral blood flow and provide antioxidant benefits. Unlike caffeine-based products that offer short-term alertness with subsequent crashes, Think combines immediate and long-term cognitive support components.
A 45-day trial by the editorial team showed no immediate dramatic effects but gradual improvement in mental clarity and sustained concentration, especially after three to four weeks. Tasks that previously required frequent breaks were completed more smoothly, and attention disruptions decreased. The supplement did not induce artificial or robotic sensations but rather eased the challenge of maintaining focus, described as "clearing the brain’s windshield."
Beyond the supplement itself, purchasers gain access to a free app that helps build habits by reminding users to take capsules and tracking hydration and sleep, factors influencing concentration. Customer service via WhatsApp provided prompt, professional guidance on usage, enhancing user experience.
The review concludes that Think, produced under strict quality standards including GMP certification and heavy metal testing, offers a promising natural option for those seeking to improve daily mental performance. However, it is not a medication and users, especially pregnant or nursing women, children, and those on prescription drugs, should consult a physician before use.