Remedy or Ripoff Wake Up On Time
Remedy or Ripoff
"I usually pop right out of bed most of the time," says Jackie.
Don't ya hate people like Jackie? Most of us are like Shumon and Jessica.
"I have to have two alarms every morning," says Shumon.
"I set my alarm clock for five forty and then I hit snooze I don't get up until six thirty I tell you that much girl," says Jessica.
That's more like it. Misery loves company.
But peppy New Jersey mom Cathy Beggan says, she has the answer. "I noticed I had great energy during day when I took certain supplements everyday," says Cathy. So Cathy put the supplements she took every morning, and put them into this one product called Wake Up On Time.
"Well, it does help wake you up. I still use my alarm clock but once it goes off I jump out of bed. I don't use the snooze button over and over again So, that is what it is designed to do? to make you want to get up in the morning and have the energy that you need to get out of bed and get going," Cathy states.
What's in Wake Up On Time is fairly simple: B complex vitamins, herbal extracts that Cathy says fight fatigue and boost mental concentration and mental awareness, and L-tyrosine.
There's no question, what's in wake up on time is safe. But the issue is, does it provide anything extra that one could get in, say, a good multivitamin and a cup of coffee?
Stefani Skidell, a registered dietician and Nutritional Manager at SUNY Downstate Medical Center says, "Not in my opinion. Aside from the caffeine that is in it, it is just a B-complex vitamin basically. So yes, I definitely believe that Wake Up on Time is a gimmick."
But Cathy points to the numerous emails from happy customerslike these---which prove people truly report they wake up better.
"Oh there is a placebo effect. The one thing that is a little questionable to me is the eluthero root and the guarana extract because it is basically caffeine."
We asked Cathy for the clinical evidence behind her product's claims. "Well there havent been any specific clinical studies in a controlled environment. But what makes this product so unique is the coating over the tablets that delay the release of the ingredients."
Cathy says she did study that to prove it works.
So maybe, the guarana, combined with the coating, acts as a delayed release caffeine tablet.
Whether it's placebo--or a caffeine pill--or something else--those who are using it report they are perkier in the morning.
And for those of us who aren't that's annoying.
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