Essential Takeaways
- 97% of users reported improved daytime energy levels after using Yang Time.
- 94% of users experiencing brain fog noticed clearer thinking and reduced mental fog.
- 91% of stimulant users said Yang Time energy felt more steady than caffeine.
In Elix’s pre-launch perception study of 37 Yang Time users, participants reported improvements in daytime energy, focus, and mental clarity. The study found that 97% reported improved energy levels, 94% reported reduced brain fog, and 91% of stimulant users said Yang Time energy felt steadier than caffeine.*
What Is Yang Time?
Yang Time is an herbal formula designed to support sustained daytime energy, mental clarity, and focus without relying on caffeine or stimulants.
Herbal formulas designed to support energy and cognitive clarity are becoming increasingly popular as people look for alternatives to caffeine-based supplements.
Yang Time combines functional mushrooms, adaptogenic herbs, and nootropic ingredients that are often associated with supporting:
• mental clarity
• sustained energy
• focus during demanding tasks
• reduced afternoon fatigue
By supporting cognitive resilience rather than forcing a spike in stimulation, herbal formulas like Yang Time may help promote balanced focus and clearer thinking throughout the day.
According to Elix’s pre-launch perception study of 37 Yang Time users, participants reported improvements in energy levels, focus, and cognitive clarity after incorporating the formula into their daily routine.*
Why Conduct a Yang Time Study?
Before launching a new formula, we want to understand how it actually feels to use in real life.
That’s why Elix conducts internal perception studies to evaluate how herbal formulas support energy, focus, and cognitive clarity in everyday routines.
For the Yang Time study, participants incorporated the formula into their daily habits and shared feedback about changes they noticed in areas like mental energy, concentration, productivity, and afternoon energy dips.
The results gave us an early look at how users experienced the formula in their daily routines, from focused work sessions to long afternoons when energy typically drops.
Key Findings from the Yang Time Study
Participants reported noticeable improvements across several areas of daily performance.
- 97% reported improved daytime energy
- 92% reported improved ability to focus
- 92% reported improved daily cognitive function
- 82% reported improved daily productivity
Participants who regularly use stimulants like coffee or energy drinks also reported a meaningful difference.
- 91% said Yang Time energy feels more steady than caffeine
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91% said it was easier to focus with Yang Time compared to stimulants alone
Many users described experiencing similar everyday benefits, including:
• clearer thinking
• less brain fog
• more mental energy
• easier concentration
• fewer afternoon energy dips
• stronger focus during work sessions
And one detail we love to see in a daily formula:
100% of participants reported enjoying the taste of Yang Time.
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What Participants Experienced
Beyond the numbers, the most compelling insights came directly from the people who used the formula.
“I feel mentally clearer and physically energized without the racing heart that can come with too much caffeine. Plus I love the taste!”
— Marie
“It helped me have consistent energy throughout the day without my mushroom coffee. I could focus better and didn’t have an afternoon crash.”
— Stephanie
“When my caffeine wears off, Yang Time helps me stay calm and focused for the rest of the day.”
— Jessica
“Yang Time helped me stay more focused and productive at work so I bring less work home with me.”
— Shawnee
“Within a few days I noticed less brain fog and more consistent energy throughout the day.”
— Katie
Across the study, participants frequently described experiencing a calmer, more balanced type of energy that supported productivity and focus without the jittery feeling stimulants can sometimes create.
A Different Approach to Daily Energy
Yang Time was developed to support clear thinking, sustained energy, and cognitive performance using organic clinically studied functional mushrooms, adaptogenic herbs, and nootropic ingredients traditionally used to support mental resilience and focus. Read more about how Yang Time works HERE.
Rather than forcing a sharp spike in stimulation, the formula is designed to help support balanced energy and mental clarity throughout the day.
For many participants in the study, this translated into more productive days, clearer thinking during work, and fewer afternoon energy dips.
If you’re interested in formulas designed to support other areas of daily wellbeing, you can also explore:
→ Daily Harmony – stress and mood support
→ Yin Time – sleep and evening calm support
→ Craving Support – cravings and metabolism support
Together, these formulas support different aspects of daily wellbeing using Elix’s personalized herbal approach.
FAQ
What is Yang Time?
Yang Time is an herbal formula designed to support sustained daytime energy, mental clarity, and focus without relying on caffeine or stimulants.
What did the Yang Time study find?
In Elix’s pre-launch perception study of 37 users, participants reported improvements in energy levels, focus, cognitive function, and reductions in brain fog.
Does Yang Time help with brain fog?
In the study, 94% of users experiencing brain fog reported noticing clearer thinking and reduced mental fog.
How does Yang Time compare to caffeine?
Among participants who regularly use stimulants, 91% reported Yang Time energy felt more steady than caffeine, without the sharp spikes and crashes sometimes associated with stimulants.
What benefits did users report most often?
Participants most commonly reported:
• clearer thinking
• stronger focus
• more consistent energy
• fewer afternoon energy dips
• improved productivity
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Study Disclaimer
Based on a self-reported consumer perception study of 37 Yang Time users. Individual results may vary.
This article was reviewed by Dr. Liem Le.
Dr. Liem Le is a Doctor of Chinese Medicine, Functional Medicine Practitioner, and Nutritionist in the Integrative Medicine Department at H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center. He is on the teaching staff for the Masters program for the Functional Medicine and Human Nutrition program at University of Western States. Dr. Le is currently working on his fellowship in Integrative Medicine with the Academy of Integrative Health and Medicine via a scholarship from the White House.