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25.01.2022 NeuroFlow - Ingredient List In response to numerous inquiries as to what specific ingredients our first product to be released, "NeuroFlow," will contain, please see below for a list of the ingredients. The actual quantity and standardised extract will be available when we launch. To ensure the quality and effectiveness of the supplements, NeuroVita only uses premium quality raw materials sourced from leading global suppliers. ... Where possible we have used superior-quality ingredients in branded form and standardised extracts for maximum effectiveness. Each capsule contains: Theanine - Camellia sinensis Ginkgo Biloba Panax Ginseng Rhodiola Rosea Caffeine Nicotinamide (Vitamin B3) Pyridoxine (Vitamin B6) Mecobalamin (Vitamin B12) Tyrosine Inositol We will be releasing a more detailed individual description over the next few weeks of each of the products, their effects, and the science behind them. Study harder and smarter, NeuroVita Team
24.01.2022 Panax Ginseng - Potential Nootropic Benefits Panax Ginseng is a herb found in North America, China, and Korea. Panax Ginseng is one of the most popular herbal supplements in the world. Ginseng appears to have several nootropic benefits, including:... 1. Enhanced cognitive performance. In particular, ginseng seems to improve memory and mental fatigue in healthy individuals 2. Improved mood and well-being. People who take ginseng score better on subjective ratings of mood and well-being 3. Neuroprotection. Ginsengs active compounds may protect neurons from damage, particularly in the context of neurodegenerative conditions The practical nootropic benefits of ginsenoside bio-activities are two-fold. On the one hand, ginseng appears to enhance brain function in healthy individuals, resulting in effects such as reduced mental fatigue, improved memory, attention, reaction time, and mood. On the other hand, ginseng may be a promising therapy for a variety of neurological issues, including Alzheimers, Parkinsons, Huntingtons, ADHD, and depression. To be notified when we release our first nootropic stack (including Panax Ginseng), please visit our website (https://www.neurovita.com.au/) and leave your email.
23.01.2022 Research shows that off-label use of Ritalin as a ‘study drug’ or 'smart drug' poses considerable risks to users which are likely to outweigh its temporary and unsustainable benefits. #gonatural #nootropics
23.01.2022 Inositol (Vitamin B8) - Potential Nootropic Benefits Inositol plays a key role in cell signaling and neurotransmitter balance. Once referred to as Vitamin B8, inositol is a substance naturally found in both plants and animals. As a brain health nutrient, inositol appears to:... 1. Play a key role in brain cell membrane formation and function, serving as a precursor to phospholipids that make up neurons 2. Support good cell-to-cell communication throughout the brain and the rest of the nervous system 3. Regulate the function of various neurotransmitters, including serotonin To be notified when we release our first nootropic stack (including Inositol), please visit our website (https://www.neurovita.com.au/) and leave your email.
23.01.2022 Flow is an "optimal state of consciousness" - a powerful mental state, which drives creativity and has been shown to underpin most creative breakthroughs. There are proven methods to help "hack" a state of flow more easily. Csikszentmihalyi - the father of flow - found that a flow state has the following six characteristics:... 1. An intense ability to concentrate and focus on the present moment 2. A merging of awareness and action 3. A loss of self-consciousness 4. A strong sense of control over an activity and/or situation 5. A distorted experience of time 6. A feeling of intrinsic reward (the experience will be an autotelic experience)
22.01.2022 Pyridoxine HCL (Vitamin B6) - Potential Nootropic Benefits Vitamin B6, also known as pyridoxine, is an established nutrient for overall wellness. Of its many health-supportive functions in the body, three in particular address brain health and mental performance: 1. Neurotransmitter support: B6 helps create & convert brain chemicals for memory & mood 2. Brain circulation: B6 fights the homocysteine that slows circulation & cognition... 3. Neurogenesis support: B6 helps grow the brains neurons, sheaths & neural connections To be notified when we release our first nootropic stack (including Vitamin B6), please visit our website (https://www.neurovita.com.au/) and leave your email.
21.01.2022 Caffeine - Potential Nootropic Benefits Caffeine is the most widely used drug in the world. Ninety percent of the worlds population consumes caffeine in some form, and eighty percent of adult Americans use caffeine daily. Caffeine is more of a brain-stimulating drug than a brain-nourishing nootropic. It delivers its energizing effects to both body and mind by:... 1. Suppressing soothing brain chemicals. Caffeine blocks a neurotransmitter that signals for end-of-day winding down and relaxationdecreasing perceived mental fatigue 2. Boosting excitatory brain chemicals. Caffeine activates secretion of fight-or-flight adrenaline and motivating dopaminecreating an alert & energized mindset. To be notified when we release our first nootropic stack (including Caffeine), please visit our website (https://www.neurovita.com.au/) and leave your email.
18.01.2022 Nicotinamide - Potential Nootropic Benefits Nicotinamide is believed to cause improvements in energy production due to its role as a precursor of NAD (nicotinamideadenosine dinucleotide) which is an important molecule involved in energy metabolism. Specifically, NAD is transformed into NADH when it accepts electrons in a number of reactions involved in glycolysis and the Krebs cycle. NADH is believed to boost brain chemical energy, and may be helpful for those with Chroni...c Fatigue Syndrome. NADH (Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide + Hydrogen) is an antioxidant coenzyme related to the B-Vitamin family. Within the brain, NADH has been suggested to support: 1. Energy production: NADH helps spark the synthesis of chemical energy (ATP) in brain cells. 2. Neurotransmitter status: NADH increases neurotransmitter production, especially dopamine. 3. Healthy brain aging. NADH is an antioxidant that may protect brain cells from age-accelerating free radicals. NADH is a coenzyme thats used in the formation of ATP, the chemical energy that powers our bodies and minds. Closely related to the B-vitamin family, NADH is most highly concentrated in the bodys most energy-intensive organs: The heart and the brain. Within the brain, specifically, NADHs role in ATP power production seems to boost mental energy; its lesser roles in neurotransmitter production offer further support for mental clarity and mood balance. To be notified when we release our first nootropic stack (including Nicotinamide), please visit our website (https://www.neurovita.com.au/) and leave your email.
13.01.2022 Rhodiola Rosea - Potential Nootropic Benefits This adaptogenic herbal stimulant has been used as an energy boosting agent in Russia and China for centuries. It contains a number of phytochemicals, neuroprotective antioxidizing agents and is a known stress reducing agent. New research confirms Rhodiolas physical and mental benefits as a powerful adaptogen, or compound that helps prevent the negative effects of stress. It has been shown to restore energy, improve mood, and enh...Continue reading
09.01.2022 NeuroVita is developing Australia's first scientifically-formulated study supplement, designed to improve your focus, memory and learning ability - so that you can study smarter and harder.
09.01.2022 NeuroFlow - Now Available! NeuroVita has just launched their first premium Australian nootropic supplement, NeuroFlow NeuroFlow is a unique nootropic blend designed for noticeable and immediate effect. Developed in Australia using only premium ingredients which have been scientifically-proven to improve focus, clarity of thought and mental endurance - it will help put you in a state of "flow" and reach peak cognitive performance.... Learn more about the science behind this unique nootropic blend and the premium ingredients that combine to make NeuroFlow. By simultaneously promoting alertness whilst instilling a calming effect, it is the ideal supplement for when you need to conquer a big project, a high pressure study session or any cognitively demanding task. NeuroFlow puts you in an optimal state of mind to get the job done. Express Shipping Given the number of requests we've received over the last few weeks from people who need the product ASAP for exams and work, we will be express shipping all orders during May and June.
06.01.2022 Ginkgo Biloba - Potential Nootropic Benefits Ginkgo Biloba is one of the worlds oldest natural medicines made from the leaves of the Ginkgo tree. Modern research has shown that Ginkgo Biloba helps improve blood flow and circulation in the brain. Better cerebral blood flow results in improved absorption of oxygen and nutrients, which in turn creates a feeling of mental clarity and alertness. Ginkgo Biloba has also been shown to elevate mood and enhance learning capacity. Stud...ies and clinical trials have shown that Ginkgo Biloba markedly improved memory in people suffering from mild to moderate dementia. It is also believed to help combat memory disorders related to Alzheimers disease. Its also known to act as an antioxidant, protecting the brain from oxidative stress and damage from free radicals. Memory Improvement: Ginkgo Biloba has a longstanding reputation as a memory enhancer, and recent research is proving that reputation to be well-earned. A number of studies and clinical trials have shown that Ginkgo Biloba supplements markedly improved memory in people suffering from mild to moderate primary degenerative dementia. Many users report that taking Gingko Biloba makes their memory sharper, clearer, and faster. Enhanced Cognition: Ginkgo Biloba's ability to improve circulation and blood flow in the brain makes it a useful and powerful nootropic, both on its own and in combination with other supplements. Better cerebral blood flow results in improved absorption of oxygen and nutrients, which in turn creates a feeling of mental clarity and alertness. It is also known to modulate the release of a number of important neurotransmitters, including acetylcholine, the neurotransmitter most closely associated with learning. Increased Energy: By improving circulation throughout the body, Gingko Biloba enhances oxygenation and the absorption of nutrients, increasing endurance and making muscles work better and perform longer. Mood Management: Ginkgo Biloba has traditionally been used as a mood elevator, and clinical trials on participants suffering from anxiety disorders confirm that it is an effective treatment for anxiety. It has also been shown to be an effective mood modulator among healthy adults, and there is scientific evidence supporting its benefits for people suffering from depression. To be notified when we release our first nootropic stack (including Gingko), please visit our website (https://www.neurovita.com.au/) and leave your email.
06.01.2022 Methylcobalamin (Vitamin B12) - Potential Nootropic Benefits Vitamin B12 is an essential, water-soluble vitamin with a key role in the normal functioning of the central nervous system (CNS). Vitamin B12 may have nootropic benefits through: 1. Promoting healthy brain aging. B12 levels naturally decline as we age, and may be linked to age-related cognitive dysfunction. 2. Supporting CNS health. Vitamin B12 is involved in numerous essential processes of healthy brain function.... Vitamin B12 is popularly known as the energy vitamin, because its deficiency leads can lead to weakness, fatigue, and cognitive impairment. However, it seems B12s energy benefits may apply far more to those who are deficient in the vitamin. As such, vitamin B12 may have some nootropic benefit for elderly individuals by supporting healthy brain aging, and anyone else at risk of deficiency, including vegetarians and vegans. It is associated with energized thinking; evidence is far more supportive of overall brain health during the aging process. To be notified when we release our first nootropic stack (including vitamin B12), please visit our website (https://www.neurovita.com.au/) and leave your email.
05.01.2022 Feedback from early users of NeuroFlow has been incredible! People have reported better memory, increased focus and the ability to get more work and study done. Very excited to be launching to the public soon.
05.01.2022 The market for nootropics (cognitive enhancing supplements) is forecast to experience ~18% YoY growth from 2016-2014 making it a US$6.0 billion market globally (Credence Research).
05.01.2022 Research shows that off-label use of Ritalin as a study drug or 'smart drug' poses considerable risks to users which are likely to outweigh its temporary and unsustainable benefits. #gonatural #nootropics
02.01.2022 Camellia Sinensis (Theanine) - Potential Nootropic Benefits Theanine is a unique amino acid that directly affects brain function by: 1. Modulating alpha brainwaves associated with relaxation & creativity 2. Calming excitable neurons, which may help balance mood & mindset... 3. Protecting brain cells against damage that makes them misfire & shut down 4. Balancing brain chemicals, increasing GABA, serotonin & dopamine Theanine may instill a state of calm, relaxed tranquility while simultaneously sharpening attention, alertness and focus. It is used for studying, new learning, creative problem solving, art, or other tasks that require quiet contemplation. Theanine also helps to reduce the harsh jittery side effects of caffeine. These two bonus bio-activities seem to modulate brain chemical balance in a way that settles excitable nervestoning down nerve responses, keeping nervous system activation in check, and balancing overall neurotransmitter status. To be notified when we release our first nootropic stack (including Theanine), please visit our website (https://www.neurovita.com.au/) and leave your email.
02.01.2022 Tyrosine - Potential Nootropic Benefits Tyrosine is an amino acid made from phenylalanine and used in the synthesis of proteins. As a nootropic, it is valued for countering stress with healthy brain chemistry for alertness and peak mental performance. Within the brain, L-Tyrosine supports: 1. Neurotransmitter production. The body uses tyrosine to produce norepinephrine, dopamine, and epinephrine. 2. Healthy stress responses. Tyrosine suppresses production of stress hormones a...nd restores brain chemicals that are depleted by stress. 3. Overall mental performance. Tyrosine supports cognition, mood and memory, especially during sleep deprivation and exposure to environmental stressors. Possible Mental Performance Benefits: Testing has shown tyrosine seems to activate and enhance cognitive performance, including within the brains attention circuitry. Researchers have also suggested that supplementing with the catecholamine precursor tyrosine may increase responsiveness to stress, a benefit supported by research demonstrating that tyrosine helps cognition & memory under taxing conditions. Beyond nootropic mental performance benefits, tyrosines catecholamine support may also hold promise for ADD/ADHD, both of which have been linked to low brain catecholamine levels. In fact, drugs for these conditions work in similar pathways as tyrosine, sharpening attention by producing large spikes in brain catecholamine levels. L-Tyrosine is a Nootropic for Stress: Stress is notorious for depleting the catecholamine brain chemicals that are critical for sharp mental performance. This is because stress spurs the catecholamine system into overdrive, causing it to burn through its catecholamines especially norepinephrine and dopamine faster. Stress also depletes the bodys natural tyrosine stores. These factors may form a vicious cycle, since stressful situations demand sharp cognition, but also deplete the brain chemicals that enable peak mental performance. If you dont have enough catecholamine neurotransmitters, cognitive consequences may include brain fog, mental fatigue, stress and memory problems. Researchers suggested that supplemental tyrosine might help because it can exert acute effects on catecholamine systems within and outside the brain. To be notified when we release our first nootropic stack (including Tyrosine), please visit our website (https://www.neurovita.com.au/) and leave your email.