This modified amino acid is naturally made in the brain. It is readily converted to Serotonin, known for promoting a positive mood. It's also an excellent antioxidant for the brain and has been known to improve brain activity
This botanical has been used for centuries by Ayurvedic medical practitioners in improving memory and reducing anxiety. It can be used to help with ADHD, Alzheimer's, memory and cognition.
A compound that's believed to boost mood, enhance memory and improve brain function. It increases the production of acetylcholine, a neurotransmitter that is crucial for nerve cell signalling. It may prevent the buildup of beta-amyloid in the brain, which is linked to age-related decline and memory loss. It may benefit those with attention issues, Alzheimer’s or Dementia.
Promotes a healthy blood flow for optimum brain function. It has many antioxidants
that shield the brain from toxins whilst supporting mental sharpness. It's believed to
assist cognitive function, help maintain mental wellbeing, and support memory as we
age. Additionally, it also helps with memory retention and recall, clear thinking, and
day to day focus.
Iron supplementation can improve cognitive function, energy levels and the transportation of oxygen in the body. All of this can have an effect on the reduction of tiredness and fatigue.
Choline is essential in forming acetylcholine - a neurotransmitter in the brain that helps
promote mental function. Choline has been known to enhance focus, support memory
function, and improve calmness.
Used in Asian cultures, Green Tea supports concentration and learning. It contributes
to maintaining blood vessels and increasing blood flow to the brain. It's also used to
assist memory function, defend against memory problems associated with ageing, and
protect brain cells from oxidative damage.
L-theanine crosses the blood-brain barrier, and has the ability to modulate inhibitory neurotransmitters, selective serotonin, and dopamine to bring about anxiolytic and calming effects. L-theanine can also improve cognition and selective attention, perhaps due to changes in alpha brain wave activity.Taking L-theanine might help healthy people stay focused on a task over long periods of time. It might also help people with lower thinking skills perform tasks that require them to find words in a specific category.
L-theanine crosses the blood-brain barrier, and has the ability to modulate inhibitory neurotransmitters, selective serotonin, and dopamine to bring about anxiolytic and calming effects. L-theanine can also improve cognition and selective attention, perhaps due to changes in alpha brain wave activity.Taking L-theanine might help healthy people stay focused on a task over long periods of time. It might also help people with lower thinking skills perform tasks that require them to find words in a specific category.
This amino acid is required for the production of the neurotransmitters dopamine, epinephrine and norepinephrine. Having ample levels of L Tyrosine in the brain promotes
mental clarity and aids in dealing with stressful situations.
Magnesium is an essential mineral for all cells. It stimulates the electrical activity of the brain's nerve cells and promotes the healthy function of information connections (synapses) within the brain.
An ancient Ayurvedic botanical used for centuries to support 'normal' psychological functions, stimulate and support cognitive function, and improve concentration. Naturally occurring ginsenosides play a role in improving focus and sharpening memory. It is considered an adaptogen which means it is believed to help your body manage stress more effectively as it can reduce cortisol - the hormone your adrenal gland produces in response to stress. Ginseng promotes the release of nitric oxide, which opens blood vessels and improves blood flow to the brain.
Phosphatidylserine is a fatty substance called a phospholipid. It covers and protects the cells in your brain and carries messages between them. Phosphatidylserine plays an important role in keeping your mind and memory sharp. Animal studies suggest that the level of this substance in the brain decreases with age.
Essential to the development and maintenance of the brain, cell specialisation, skin, eyes, and contributes to the normal functioning of the immune system.
Essential for the structure of the brain and nervous system. Higher levels of B12 are linked to better mood, behaviour and mental clarity. It reduces tiredness, fatigue and helps with cell division.
Essential for the brain to process proteins, carbs and fats to make energy and metabolise
amino acids. It's often deficient in those with a high sugar diet, following alcohol consumption
or even certain prescription drugs. A mild deficiency can cause memory loss, confusion and
irritability
Necessary for the brain to make amino acids, proteins, hormones and build cell membranes.
Deficiency is linked to the loss of demyelination of the nerve cells and impairing mental
performance.
B6 is essential for at least 100 enzymes and allows the brain to make crucial neurotransmitters. It promotes relaxation and is a mood booster. It also helps to regulate hormones and contributes to 'normal' psychological function.
A well-known antioxidant, it protects us from 'free radicals' and assists with immunity. Vitamin C is an essential cofactor for the enzymes that make our neurotransmitters, and several enzymes require it to function. Our nerve cells use Vitamin C to make the neurotransmitters Dopamine and Norepinephrine.Vitamin C is also essential for the enzymes that make collagen in the brain's blood vessels. It contributes to the reduction of tiredness and fatigue, contributes to normal psychological function and normal function of the nervous system.
Great for bone growth, Vitamin D is also essential for organ growth - playing a central role in cell division and muscle function. D3, in particular, is called the sunshine vitamin, as ultraviolet light stimulates our skin to produce it. It promotes a healthy mood and cognitive function.
Zinc is essential for 100 enzymes and other proteins that affect daily life processes. It promotes the healthy development of the brain, thymus gland and spinal cord. It also contributes to normal cognitive function, cell division and protects the cells from oxidative stress.