Brain and body bundle ingredients and science

Ingredients & How They Scientifically Work

Lion's Mane

Lion's Mane

High in Erinacines & Hericenones: support brain health and stimulate Nerve Growth Factor.

Rosemary

Rosemary

Rich in Carnosic, Rosmarinic & Oleanolic acids: shown to be neuroprotective and antioxidant.

Cordyceps

Cordyceps

Contains cordycepin and adenosine, studied for their role in enhancing energy metabolism and VO2 max.

Rhodiola

Rhodiola Rosea

Rich in rosavin and salidroside: supports resilience, energy, and stress response.

What is the scientific literature behind these ingredients?

Lion's Mane, Rosemary, Cordyceps & Rhodiola

Lion's Mane:

  • Major: Erinacines & hericenones – studied to support brain health and may stimulate Nerve Growth Factor (NGF).
  • Minor: Beta glucans – present, but do not contribute to Lion’s Mane’s nootropic qualities.

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Rosemary:

  • Major: Carnosic acid – neuroprotective and antioxidant
  • Major: Oleanolic acid – potent anti-inflammatory and antioxidant
  • Major: Rosmarinic acid – neuroprotective and anti-inflammatory

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Cordyceps:

  • Major: Cordycepin – supports energy, ATP production, and oxygen efficiency.
  • Major: Adenosine – supports stamina, cellular function, and metabolic health.

Source: PubMed: Cordyceps Review

Rhodiola Rosea:

  • Major: Rosavin & Salidroside – adaptogenic compounds that reduce fatigue and improve mental and physical resilience.

Source: PMC: Rhodiola Overview

Grapefruit

High in naringin, studied for its ability to increase bioavailability of compounds entering the body.

We use this in all of our products to increase their bioavailability, meaning your body actually absorbs more of the good stuff, faster.

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Potential Interactions

Common medications that interact with grapefruit include statins, blood pressure medications, antihistamines, and anti-anxiety drugs. Please consult your healthcare provider for guidance before combining grapefruit extract with prescription medication.