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Blackstone Labs | BS Labs Adrenal Care | 120 TabletsStraight up adrenal support with minerals, glandulars, and brain boosters Blackstone Labs Adrenal Care is a straight up adrenal support and brain boost formula that's all about keeping you going when stress hits hard. Performance tanks before your drive doesthat's the idea. This isn't a pre workout, sleep helper, or basic multi. It's built for folks feeling run down, brain fogged, or overloaded, helping you get back to steady energy, clear focus, and

Straight-up adrenal support with minerals, glandulars, and brain boosters

Blackstone Labs Adrenal Care is a straight-up adrenal support and brain-boost formula that's all about keeping you going when stress hits hard. Performance tanks before your drive does—that's the idea. This isn't a pre-workout, sleep helper, or basic multi. It's built for folks feeling run down, brain-fogged, or overloaded, helping you get back to steady energy, clear focus, and tougher stress handling. It mixes basic minerals, glandular and licorice for adrenal vibes, and nootropics for mental sharpness.

Zinc's at 30mg, right in the solid 11-45mg range from studies. Zinc's a big deal—it's in hundreds of enzymes for metabolism, immune stuff, protein building, and fighting oxidative stress. This dose is real, not just for show. It helps if you're under constant training or life pressure, where getting enough nutrients keeps you recovering and stable.

Magnesium glycinate is 300mg, and this form is easy on the gut for everyday use. Magnesium helps with muscle and nerve function, relaxation, and stress control. In real life, it's what cuts that tense edge from built-up stress: tight muscles, crappy sleep, and feeling restless yet beat. Glycinate's nicer than cheap versions, so you're more likely to stick with it.

Inositol hexanicotinate is at 750mg. This is a no-flush niacin that delivers benefits gently, not with the intense skin rush from regular niacin. It's a unique add in an adrenal mix, but it fits by supporting metabolism and circulation without the dramatic skin flush

BS Labs Adrenal Care by Blackstone Labs contains 30mg Zinc, a clinical dose for health and performance.

Key Highlights

  • 30mg Zinc — a solid dose in the 11-45mg range backed by studies. Zinc handles hundreds of reactions for immune health, metabolism, antioxidants, and recovery, making it a real foundation here, not just filler.
  • 300mg Magnesium Glycinate — a smart choice for stress support that's easy to take daily. It helps with muscle and nerve function plus relaxation, and this form beats out harsher, low-quality magnesium options for everyday use.
  • 750mg DMAE — a hefty dose for the focus side. Evidence on oral DMAE isn't huge, but at this level, lots of folks feel the mental clarity kick in, especially paired with huperzine A.
  • 300mcg Huperzine A — a good dose for sharper focus and staying on task. It blocks acetylcholinesterase to keep acetylcholine around longer, so this feels more mentally locked in than basic adrenal stuff.
  • 500mg Bovine Adrenal Gland Extract — what makes this a legit adrenal product. It takes it beyond plain minerals and herbs into targeted support for folks feeling totally drained.
  • 200mg Glycyrrhetinic Acid from Licorice — one of the key players here. It affects cortisol handling, so this is about building steady stress resistance, not just a quick energy fix.
  • 750mg Inositol Hexanicotinate — a no-flush niacin that backs up the metabolic side. It gives niacin benefits without the strong flush that makes regular niacin tough for daily use.
  • 100mg Korean Ginseng standardized for eleutherosides — a light adaptogen touch. It's not the star, but it helps with stamina and bouncing back from fatigue.

BS Labs Adrenal Care by Blackstone Labs contains 30mg Zinc, a clinical dose for health and performance.

Who Is This For?

  • Gym folks in high-stress times who want good sessions. If training's on point but recovery, mood, and sharpness are off from sleep issues, work, or overload, this adds non-caffeine help via magnesium glycinate, zinc, licorice-derived glycyrrhetinic acid, and DMAE plus huperzine A boosts.
  • Busy pros foggy by midday. Huperzine A and hefty DMAE give quick task focus and less haze, while magnesium and zinc back up the stress and recovery that constant grind wears down.
  • Shift workers or odd-schedule athletes skipping more stims. No caffeine build, so it suits fragile sleep—steady focus and toughness over a quick hit.
  • Supp vets checking adrenal options beyond basic adaptogens. Bovine adrenal gland extract and glycyrrhetinic acid make it targeted, not like plain ashwagandha.
  • Folks wired but wiped. If mentally you push but body's tense, recovery slow, stress tolerance down, magnesium glycinate and zinc make this more useful than just stims.
  • Athletes in tough blocks where life's the issue, not drive. Fits when you're motivated but show up under-recovered, flat-headed, and less tough than needed.

How to Use

Take 2 tablets daily with water. Morning or early afternoon is smart because 300mcg huperzine A and 750mg DMAE can feel activating without caffeine. If new to nootropics or sensitive to cholinergics, start with 1 tablet for 3-4 days to check how it feels, then go full. With food is easy, especially if your stomach's picky or you stack other supps. Licorice-derived glycyrrhetinic acid can tweak blood pressure or fluids in some, so don't mix with other heavy licorice stuff lightly. Pairs great with creatine, electrolytes, protein, fish oil—they boost performance without overlapping the stress focus. No need for caffeine-like cycling, but huperzine A is best with breaks; pros often pause it. Store cool and dry, cap tight for fresh tablets.

What to Expect

First hour, no big stim rush—it's not caffeine. If cholinergics hit you, DMAE and 300mcg huperzine A might give a clearer headspace quick. Over a few days, it's less fog and steadier vibes, not a huge energy wave. Week one, magnesium glycinate often shows as more calm, less tension, or better handling the day. By weeks two to four, zinc, magnesium, and the adrenal core pay off: fewer crashes, tougher under stress, more even keel. If sensitive, huperzine A might build up, so watch timing.

Key Ingredients

  • Zinc — 30mg — Foundational mineral support for resilience, recovery, and immune function
  • Magnesium Glycinate — 300mg — Calmer nervous system support with better daily magnesium tolerability
  • DMAE — 750mg — High-dose nootropic support for a cleaner, sharper headspace
  • Huperzine A — 300mcg — Preserves acetylcholine for sharper focus and better concentration
  • Bovine adrenal gland extract — 500mg — Category-defining glandular support for adrenal-focused formulations
  • Glycyrrhetinic Acid — 200mg — Licorice-derived cortisol support for steadier stress resilience
  • Korean Ginseng — 100mg — Adaptogenic support for stamina and stress-related fatigue
  • Inositol Hexanicotinate — 750mg — Flush-free niacin support without the uncomfortable skin flush

BS Labs Adrenal Care by Blackstone Labs contains 30mg Zinc, a clinical dose for health and performance.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Blackstone Labs Adrenal Care designed to do?

Adrenal Care is designed to support stress resilience, steadier day-to-day output, and sharper mental focus. Its formula combines foundational support from zinc and magnesium glycinate with adrenal-focused ingredients like bovine adrenal gland extract and glycyrrhetinic acid, then adds DMAE and huperzine A for a more noticeable cognitive effect.

Does Adrenal Care contain caffeine?

No caffeine is listed in the verified formula. This is not a stimulant pre-workout or energy pill; the most noticeable acute effects come from the nootropic ingredients DMAE at 750mg and huperzine A at 300mcg.

How much zinc is in Adrenal Care, and is that a real dose?

Each 2-tablet serving provides 30mg zinc. That sits well within the 11-45mg clinically relevant range, making it a meaningful inclusion rather than a token label claim.

What should I expect to feel from the 750mg DMAE and 300mcg huperzine A?

Most responsive users describe a cleaner, more locked-in headspace, better concentration, and less mental drift. Huperzine A is usually the stronger driver here because it slows acetylcholine breakdown, while DMAE contributes to the formula’s broader nootropic feel.

Is the licorice ingredient in this formula strong enough to matter?

Yes. Adrenal Care includes 200mg glycyrrhetinic acid from licorice extract, which is a physiologically meaningful ingredient because licorice derivatives can alter cortisol metabolism. That is part of why the product feels more targeted than a generic stress blend, but it also means people with blood pressure concerns should use caution.

Can I stack Adrenal Care with coffee or a pre-workout?

Yes, but start conservatively if you are sensitive to nootropics. There is no listed caffeine in Adrenal Care, but the DMAE and huperzine A combination can still make the overall experience feel more mentally activating, so assess tolerance before combining it with high-stim products.

Is this formula fully transparent?

Yes. The label is fully disclosed with no proprietary blend, so every active ingredient is listed with a specific dose. That is a real advantage in the adrenal-support category, where many formulas still hide behind vague blend names.

How long should I use Adrenal Care before judging results?

You may notice focus-related effects from DMAE and huperzine A within the first few uses. The broader value of the formula usually becomes clearer over 2-4 weeks of consistent use, when magnesium, zinc, and the adrenal-support structure have had time to support a more stable baseline.

Who should avoid Adrenal Care?

Anyone pregnant or nursing, under 18, managing high blood pressure, or taking medications that interact with cholinergic pathways, blood pressure, or corticosteroid metabolism should avoid it unless cleared by a healthcare professional. The main ingredients behind those cautions are huperzine A, glycyrrhetinic acid, and bovine adrenal gland extract.

Is magnesium glycinate a good form in this formula?

Yes. Magnesium glycinate is one of the smarter forms for daily use because it is generally better tolerated than cheaper magnesium salts. That matters in a product meant to be used consistently during stressful periods.

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