It's time for my Mind Defense review, a cognitive supplement that doesn't look too bad.
But is it worth the high price?
And are there any chances that it's a scam?
At first sight – there isn't anything special about it.
For this reason, I tried to find out the truth behind each of its features.
Note: This review is based on my opinion + research on Mind Defense.
Review Summary
Full Name: Mind Defense by Gold Leaf Nutritionals
Product Type: Cognitive Supplement
Best Actual Price: Around $60/bottle
Cheapest Place To Buy: Its official website
Designed For: Cognitive and memory support
It claims to promote a healthy brain and focus/attention.
My Rating: 6 out of 10
Recommended?: No – it's simply not valuable enough:
- basic formula
- too expensive for what it contains
- no real customer feedback
I personally recommend a cheaper alternative with a much better formula.
What I Liked About It
- Only requires one pill per day
- Pills are formulated as gelatin capsules
What I Didn't Like About It
- Basic formula (with many regular vitamins)
- No real user opinions available online
- Its official page reviews might be biased
- Very expensive for its real value
- Can only be bought on its official website
#1 – Claims & Producer
Here are some general things you should know about Mind Defense:
- how it works
- what issues it's designed for
- who is the company behind it
1. Claims
This supplement is mostly focused on improving cognition:
Unlike most nootropics – it's not helpful for extra issues like anxiety, depression, etc.
And like other products from this brand, its official page offers very little info about it.
So you can't find out a lot about its promises, composition, etc.
2. Company Behind
Mind Defense's producer is called Gold Leaf Nutritionals.
This is a US-based brand that has several other supplements in its portofolio:
- other nootropics (Brain Support Plus and Memotex)
- products for various issues
In terms of reputation – it looks quite trustworthy overall.
However, most of its supplements are quite pricey (especially for their real value).
That's why I'm not a fan of Gold Leaf Nutritionals.
#2 – Formula (5 out of 10)
Mind Defense's composition is pretty weak (compared to other nootropics):
- only 1 classic cognitive ingredient
- mostly uncommon compounds (vitamins)
- average formula at most
However – it's about the same as the other cognitive supplements from Gold Leaf Nutritionals.
So let's take a closer look at its main ingredients.
1. Vitamin B2 (1.3 mg)
This vitamin is not essential in terms of brain benefits.
It's extremely helpful for general health, that's for sure.
But in terms of cognition – it has a moderate effect in boosting memory and focus.
2. Vitamin B6 (1.7 mg)
Just like the previous vitamin – B6 isn't the most helpful compound in terms of cognitive effect.
However, it does have some benefits:
- promotes brain health
- boosts the nervous system
- decreases the risk of Alzheimer disease
3. Folate (200 mcg)
Folic Acid is another ingredient without a major cognitive role.
Apparently – it mostly helps against brain aging and promotes circulation.
4. Vitamin B12 (2.4 mg)
This form of vitamin B is a lot more important than the previous ones.
At least in terms of brain benefits:
- improves focus and memory
- reduces mental damage
- increases cognition
Also – this product contains the stronger version of vitamin B12 (methylcobalamine).
5. Synapsa® (320 mg)
That's a standardized extract of Bacopa Monnieri.
This herb is one of the most common nootropics in cognitive supplements.
And that's mostly because of its excellent proprieties:
- increases memory and attention
- boosts cognition
- decreases anxiety
In terms of dosage – this ingredient brings the optimal quantity of Bacopa.
6. Cera-Q® (200 mg)
The full name of this compound is Cera-Q Silk Protein Hydrolysate:
- it's derived from silkworm
- its main benefits are related to anti-aging
- it also enhances memory and brain function
Also – this exact compound is a trademark version.
This means it has a superior effect (compared to the classic form).
Conclusion
Overall – Mind Defense's formula is rather basic than advanced:
- pretty much one classic ingredient (Bacopa Extract)
- most of the others are less effective cognitively
Compared to most nootropics from the market, Mind Defense is surely not worth it.
In terms of ingredient, it's pretty disappointing.
#3 – Pills & Dosage (10 out of 10)
Gold Leaf Nutrition's supplement looks surprisingly well at this chapter.
1. The Pills
Mind Defense is formulated as capsules:
- average dimensions
- quite easy to swallow
There's no picture of the pills on its official website, though.
However, judging after their description – swallowing them shouldn't be too hard.
2. The Dosage
This supplement has a major advantage here.
That's because its serving size is only one pill daily:
- you only have to take a capsule per day
- there are 30 pills inside a bottle
Most nootropics require at least 2 pills daily (while some require even 7).
So this is a great advantage of Mind Defense.
#4 – Results (5 out of 10)
In order to see if this product works or not, I will look at its customer feedback.
In this way – you can get an unbiased perspective on it.
Note: I only analyzed authentic reviews, not promotional ones.
1. What People Say
Mind Defense has the same problem as the other products from Gold Leaf Nutritionals:
- no reviews on the Internet
- only a few reviews on its official page
- they have high chances to be biased
Basically – there are only about 6 opinions on its official website.
I personally believe they are biased, especially since there's no way to write your own review.
Plus – they are all very positive and highly praising the supplement.
However, it's totally up to you whether you believe them or not:
- Some say it really helped with their memory and focus.
- Others claim it improved the fluency of their thoughts.
- A few others praise its effect for short and long term memory.
As I said – I can't tell whether these opinions are real or not.
But it's your decision if you trust them or not.
Conclusion
Like many similar products, Mind Defense has some issues at this chapter.
Since most of its reviews could be biased – it's not a nootropic I would trust.
So from this point of view, I would surely not recommend it.
Especially when there's a cheaper alternative with a much better formula.
#5 – Side Effects (9 out of 10)
On paper, Mind Defense should be on the safe side from this point of view:
- its ingredients are pretty basic
- they don't come in exaggerated doses
Also – cognitive supplements aren't famous for causing a lot of side effects.
Since Mind Defense doesn't even have a potent formula, this shouldn't be the case at all.
So you shouldn't worry too much from this point of view.
#6 – Price (5 out of 10)
Nootropics tend to be expensive in general and Mind Defense makes no exception.
In fact – I consider it quite overpriced for its actual value.
1. The Exact Price
As I said – this supplement is only available on Gold Leaf Nutritionals' official website:
- standard price is $59/bottle
- shipping is free
- price gets better if you buy it in bulk
- lowest price is around $50/bottle
Now – $50 isn't a huge price for a nootropic.
But compared to others, Mind Defense is surely not worth so much.
That's why I don't think this price is fair at all.
Whether it's $59 or $50, it's still way too much for what Mind Defense is worth.
So I could not recommend it at this price under any circumstances.
2. Competitors' Price
I will only compare Mind Defense with my #1 recommended nootropic.
I'm talking about a supplement called Mind Lab Pro:
- Mind Defense has a pretty basic formula overall.
- On the contrary, Mind Lab Pro has an excellent composition.
- In terms of price, Mind Lab Pro is also a bit cheaper.
- It costs $49/bottle in the best case.
- On the other hand, Mind Defense's lowest price is $50.
Basically – Mind Defense is pricier than my top recommended nootropic.
However, it's far from as valuable as it (in terms of ingredients).
So out of these 2 products, it's obvious I would go for Mind Lab Pro.
Conclusion
Mind Defense is too pricey for what it should be.
Its formula is pretty basic and it shouldn't cost above $25, if you ask me.
So there's no way I could recommend this supplement (especially when there are much better options).
#7 – Final Conclusions
Here's how I would sum up my opinion on Mind Defense in 3 ideas.
1. Weak Composition
This supplement's ingredients could be a lot better overall:
- many vitamins with no major cognitive role
- only one classic nootropic
- average doses
So it's surely not among the best compositions I came across.
2. No Real Opinions
That's the typical problem of many nootropics:
- only sold on their official website
- few to none authentic reviews online
In Mind Defense's case, there are only 6 opinions on its official page.
But as you can guess – all of them seem biased and false positive.
3. Too Expensive
In my opinion, Mind Defense is way too expensive for what it should be.
Its formula and value are pretty low.
So in terms of price, it should cost half than its current one – if you ask me.
My Verdict – Worth It Or Not?
Short answer: Not really.
It's not a scam, as some sources claim – but it's far from being worth buying either:
- Weak formula based on many plain ingredients.
- Way too expensive for its composition.
- No authentic feedback from real users.
It's definitely not the worst nootropic from the market.
But at $59/bottle, it's far from being worth it at all.
So there's no way I could recommend a product of this type.
Instead – my #1 alternative is a supplement called Mind Lab Pro:
- one of the best formulas from the market
- much better quality/price than most nootropics
- really affordable
So instead of going for Mind Defense – I strongly recommend Mind Lab Pro
Taking more vitamins is more effective than this medicine–at least that’s what it seems to me. The lack of review seems really sketchy for me too. I’ve been scammed by a product before and the biased reviews from their site is the reason. Now, I know better than trusting these brands. And so, do you have any recommendation that you know is legitimate and really helps? I’ll be waiting.
Hello Honey, Angelica here. I’m sorry about your experiences. As for our recommendations, we found Brain C-13 by Zenith Labs t#1 based on its credibility, price, and quality. Of course, there are other supplements too that you might want to check out. However, if you want something more natural, following these 9 steps to improve your memory may be of help. Certainly, we all have things that works and don’t work for us. I hope you find yours, Honey. Thank you!
This product is too expensive for its quality. I’ve tried this one and can’t say I saw any difference. I’m unsure if I’m just one of the unlucky ones because I saw more positive remarks than negatives. Now I stopped taking it because I’ve no more supply and can’t be bothered to order another one. So, can you recommend me something? I would prefer a fast acting one. Thanks
Hey Robert, Angelica here. I do agree that it is expensive. Unfortunately, some works for us and some don’t. However, there are really instances where the biased opinion/feedbacks do cause harm for other users. With regards to your request, you can definitely take a look at this list of the best memory supplements that we found with our number one pick included. I assure you, we are not biased on our review and you can definitely be assured that we have no connection to any of these companies. May you find what you are looking for and all the best!