Liposomal Micelle Matrix
The liposomal matrix surrounds and protects the active ingredients from stomach acid, helping absorption and promoting the steady release of all ingredients
Memory Support
Foundation Memory Support
Memory Support is designed to provide comprehensive support for cognitive function and overall brain health to enhance your mental clarity, boost your cognitive performance, and support long-term brain health benefits.
Ingredients:
Glycerin, Sunflower Oil containing Phosphatidylcholine (Phospholipid used to make liposomes), Curcumin (Turmeric Extract), Ashwagandha Extract, Lion’s Mane Extract, Orange Oil and Ginger Oil (Natural Flavors), Potassium Bicarbonate (processing aid, natural mineral), Vitamin E (as Alpha Tocopherol from Organic Sunflower), Citric Acid (pH Adjuster and for Freshness), Less than 1% Gum Acacia, and Sucrose (a processing aid).
Does Not Contain:
GMO, MSG, gluten, wheat, dairy, soy or yeast
Derived from turmeric, is known for promoting overall wellness. Studies have shown that it supports pain relief, helps maintain healthy blood sugar levels, and aids in your body’s natural response to both inflammation and neuroinflammation.
One of the most important herbs in Ayurvedic medicine, is an adaptogen that may help the body manage stress and may improve memory reaction time.
Contains two unique compounds thought to be associated with stimulating the growth of brain cells. Research indicates it may support memory retention and may help maintain neuronal health.
The liposomal matrix surrounds and protects the active ingredients from stomach acid, helping absorption and promoting the steady release of all ingredients
One gel pack replaces all of these pills
Curcumin is found in turmeric, the spice that gives curry its distinct yellowish color. Its health benefits extend to pain relief, lower blood pressure, decreased
inflammation and nero-inflamation.
High-quality liposomal curcumin can greatly increase both absorption and bioavailability of this powerful nutrient.
Liposomal curcumin is the most bioavailable version of curcumin offered to general consumers.
• Orally consumed curcumin may help to alleviate pain from muscle damage
• Curcumin has been shown to have a potent direct antioxidant activity
• A 4-week clinical trial found curcumin improved memory, cognition, and mood in healthy older adults
• Curcumin has been shown to cross BBB and activate Nrf2 and its associated genes, inhibit NF-κB and inflammatory cytokines thereby reducing the neuroinflammation.
The ashwagandha plant is a small shrub with yellow flowers that’s native to India and Southeast Asia.
Ashwagandha is one of the most important herbs in Ayurveda, which is a traditional form of alternative medicine based on Indian principles of natural healing.
Ashwagandha is perhaps best known for its ability to reduce stress. It’s classified as an adaptogen, a substance that helps the body cope with stress.
• Ashwagandha supplements may improve memory, reaction time, and the ability to perform tasks in certain populations
• Ashwagandha may help reduce inflammatory markers in the body.
• Ashwagandha may help improve measures of physical performance in athletes and healthy adults, including VO2 max and strength.
• Ashwagandha may help increase testosterone levels
Lion’s mane mushrooms are large, white, shaggy mushrooms that resemble a lion’s mane as they grow. They contain bioactive substances that have many beneficial effects on the body, especially the brain, heart, and gut.
Among all culinary mushrooms, Hericium erinaceus (most commonly known as lion’s mane) has been widely reported to have therapeutic activities related to the promotion of nerve and brain health. Different compounds isolated from this mushroom inducing the expression of neurotrophic factors such as nerve growth factors (NGF) have been actively studied and reported. Hericenones were typically found in the fruiting bodies while erinacines were derived from the mycelia of the mushroom.
• Studies have found that lion’s mane mushrooms contain two special compounds that can stimulate the growth of brain cells: hericenones and erinacines
• Lion’s mane mushroom and its extracts have been shown to reduce symptoms of memory loss in mice, as well as prevent neuronal damage caused by amyloid-beta plaques, which accumulate in the brain during Alzheimer’s disease
• Rat studies have found that lion’s mane extract can speed up recovery from nervous system injuries, but research involving humans is lacking.