Ingredients
Alpha Lipoic Acid | Focus | Unlike other antioxidants, Alpha Lipoic Acid’s broader spectrum of antioxidant action results from its ability to function in both water and fat. In addition, Alpha Lipoic Acid may be able to do the work of other antioxidants when the body is deficient in them. More about Alpha Lipoic Acid. |
CDP-choline |
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CDP-choline is composed primarily of choline and uridine, two molecules which are important to our cognitive faculties and overall well-being. More about CDP-Choline. |
Coenzyme Q10 | Energy Focus | Coenzyme Q10 is found in virtually all cell membranes, and is a component of the electron transport chain and participates in aerobic cellular respiration, helping to generate 95% of the human body’s energy in the form of ATP. More about Coenzyme Q10 (Co Q10). |
DL-Phenylalanine | Focus |
DL-phenylalanine is a compound made of L-phenylalanine and D-phenylalanine, the two chemical forms of phenylalanine. L-phenylalanine occurs naturally while D-phenylalanine is manmade.[1] Phenylalanine is what is known as an essential amino acid, meaning that it’s absolutely necessary to your body’s ability to function and maintain good health; you need it to survive, but your body cannot produce it on its own. More about DL-Phenylalanine. |
L-DOPA (from Mucuna pruriens) | Focus |
Mucuna pruriens, sometimes known as cowhage, is a legume native to tropical areas of India, the Caribbean, and Africa. It has a long history of use in Ayurvedic medicine, and has maintained its popularity to modern times. More about L-DOPA (from Mucuna pruriens) |
Maca Root Extract | Focus |
Maca root, available as maca extract, is the root of a broccoli-like plant native to Peru; its most common usage across cultures is as an aphrodisiac for both men and women to increase libido as well as sperm count in men. More about Maca Root Extract. |
Magnesium | Focus |
Magnesium is one of the most important minerals in your body; it’s important for maintaining healthy functionality across almost every system in your body. More about Magnesium. |
NADH | Focus |
NADH, or nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide, is a naturally occurring coenzyme. A coenzyme, to put it simply, is anything that aids an enzyme in its mission to break down the nutrients we get from our food. More about NADH. |
Vitamin B6 |
Vitamin B6 is an essential vitamin, meaning that it’s crucial to your body’s overall health, your well-being. Vitamin B6 deficiency can cause nerve damage, skin damage, and circulatory issues. More about Vitamin B6. |
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Vitamin C |
Vitamin C, also known as L-ascorbic acid, is an essential vitamin, meaning that it’s necessary to support your body’s healthy function. More about Vitamin C. |
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Vitamin E | Focus |
Vitamin E is actually a compound made of eight separate components. Together, these unique molecules combine to make up one of the most essential vitamins in your body. More about Vitamin E. |
Zinc | Focus |
You may know zinc as the gunk you put on your nose when you go to the beach so you don’t get sunburned, but zinc is an essential micronutrients that is critical to your body’s survival and good health. More about Zinc.
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