Description
Supplement Facts
Serving Size: 2 Capsules (Microdose)
Servings Per Container: 30
Lions Mane…………………….100mg
Green Tea………………………50mg
Ginkgo Biloba…………………50mg
Niacin……………………………50mg
Ashwagandha…………………50mg
5-HTP…………………………….20mg
Red Ginseng……………………10mg
Eulethero………………………100mg
CBD………………………………20mg (THC Content….. <0.001%)
GMO FREE
Our Nootropic Brain and Memory Booster Formula is thoughtfully crafted with a blend of well-researched botanical extracts and nutrients designed to enhance cognitive function, memory, focus, mood, and overall brain health.
Lion’s Mane (100mg) is a renowned nootropic mushroom that stimulates nerve growth factor (NGF) synthesis, supporting neurogenesis and synaptic plasticity. This promotes improved memory, learning, and mental clarity, as well as potential protection against neurodegenerative disorders [1,2].
Green Tea (50mg) contains caffeine and L-theanine, which together enhance alertness and attention while promoting calm focus. Green tea’s antioxidant catechins also protect neurons from oxidative stress, supporting long-term brain health [3,4].
Ginkgo Biloba (50mg) has been widely studied for its ability to improve cerebral blood flow, which enhances oxygen and nutrient delivery to the brain. Ginkgo is known to support memory, processing speed, and cognitive function, especially in aging populations [5,6].
Niacin (Vitamin B3, 50mg) plays a crucial role in cellular energy metabolism and the production of NAD+, a coenzyme essential for brain cell repair and function. Niacin supports healthy brain energy levels and cognitive resilience [7,8].
Ashwagandha (50mg) is an adaptogen that reduces stress and anxiety by modulating cortisol levels. It also exhibits neuroprotective effects and may improve memory and executive function by reducing inflammation and oxidative damage in the brain [9,10].
5-HTP (20mg) is a precursor to serotonin, a key neurotransmitter that regulates mood, sleep, and cognition. Supplementing with 5-HTP can help enhance mood stability, reduce anxiety, and improve sleep quality, which indirectly benefits cognitive performance [11,12].
Red Ginseng (10mg) has been shown to enhance mental performance, reduce fatigue, and support mood through its anti-inflammatory and antioxidant effects. It also may improve working memory and mental processing speed [13,14].
Eleuthero (100mg), also known as Siberian ginseng, is an adaptogen that supports physical and mental endurance, reduces fatigue, and enhances focus and resilience under stress [15,16].
CBD (20mg, THC < 0.001%) interacts with the endocannabinoid system to promote neuroprotection, reduce neuroinflammation, and modulate mood and anxiety. CBD may also support cognitive function by improving brain plasticity and reducing oxidative stress [17,18].
Together, this formula offers a comprehensive approach to enhancing memory, mental clarity, stress resilience, and overall brain health, backed by scientific research on each ingredient.
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DISCLAIMER: This product may be a complementary medicine and/or not have been evaluated and verified by the South African Health Products Regulatory Authority for its quality, safety or intended use. Use of this product is therefore not intended to compensate for diagnosis, treatment, cure, or mitigation of medical conditions and must not substitute the obtaining of medical advice from a registered health professional for any health or health-related conditions.
Please note that it is important that you seek the advice of a qualified medical professional who is well versed in the therapeutic use of CBD prior to using this product for yourself or your pet.
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