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    metaMEMORY

    METAMEMORY®

    21 reviews
    $41.65

    Sharp Memory, Sharper Mind

    Perfect memory recall and mental clarity—some are born with it, and others have to obtain it. That’s where metaMEMORY® comes in. Master memory recollection and eradicate brain fog.†


    Formulated With Optimal Ingredients

    Formulated with 8 powerhouse nootropics including Lion's mane, Bacopa monnieriAlpha-GPC, and 4 brain vitamins to support improved memory retention, mental clarity, and overall brain health.


    Designed to Support Key Mental Areas

    short & long-term memory Retention†

    Heightened Mental clarity & Reduced Fog†

    Improved Brain health†

    Improved Verbal Fluency & Word Recall†


    THE KEYS TO LASER-SHARP

    MEMORY RETENTION

    Neuroplasticity and neurogenesis help rewire and rebuild your neural circuitry. They help improve long-term brain health and heighten cognition–specifically memory retention and learning.[14]

    NEUROPLASTICITY noun

    The ability of the brain to adapt in structure. This is how permanent learning takes place, such as through a new language or playing an instrument.

    NEUROGENESIS noun

    The growth of new neurons in the brain. Neurogenesis plays a vital role in learning, memory formation, and long-term brain health.

    metaMEMORY® is formulated to increase BDNF (brain-derived neurotrophic factor), NGF (nerve growth factor), and reduce oxidative stress–improving neuroplasticity and neurogenesis in the brain.


    Higher levels of BDNF and NGF may improve mood, brain health, and memory.[15] Studies show that reducing oxidative stress associated with free radicals supports healthy brain function.[16]

    Our FORMULA OPTIMIZES MEMORY THROUGH THREE MAIN PROCESSES

    FEATURED IN

    Herbal Nutrients for Long-Term Brain Health

    metaMEMORY® contains an all-natural blend of powerful ayurvedics and herbs that have been used by many cultures for centuries. This means that whenever you take metaMEMORY®, you are supplementing with extensively researched ingredients that are proven to improve long-term brain health and function.

    Lion's Mane mushroom

    from hericium erinaceus

    BACOPA MONNIERI

    from waterhyssop

    PYCnogenol

    from maritime pine bark

    HUPERZINE-A

    from huperzia serrata

    Bioperine Black Pepper

    from piper nigrum

    DHA

    from algae

    Perfect the Art of Communication


    “The ability to assemble one’s thoughts and to speak on the spur of the moment is even more important, in some ways, than the ability to speak only after lengthy and laborious preparation.”

    DALE CARNEGIE, AUTHOR


    Whether you’re leading a team, socializing, or networking, articulation and verbal communication skills are crucial.


    metaMEMORY® is formulated with Huperzine-A, an ingredient that can help recall specific words and promote clearer thinking.[21] This is combined with Bacopa monnieri and Lion’s mane mushroom, which have been shown to reduce stress and improve short and long term memory–so you can speak with confidence.[22] [23]

    Conquer your next presentation with the eloquence of a professional orator.†



    THE SCIENCE BEHIND THE URIDINE STACK

    The Uridine stack consists of Uridine, DHA, a choline source (alpha-GPC), and vitamins B9 and B12—all within metaMEMORY® in the clinically recommended dosages. The uridine stack has synergy to enhance memory and learning[24] as well as improve mood.[25]


    URIDINE'S MECHANISM OF ACTION

    • Supports growth of neural tissue. Having a well-connected and healthy set of dendritic pathways in the brain can improve both mood and cognition.[26]

    • Promotes increased motivation through activation of the D1 and D2 receptors.[27]

    FORMULATED WITH INGREDIENTS BACKED BY CLINICAL RESEARCH


    8 NOOTROPIC COMPOUNDS


    LION's Mane

    200 mg (70% beta glucan)

    Lion's mane is a mushroom with neuroprotective qualities and has been shown to have a number of benefits—improving memory, reducing stress, and aiding in overall brain health.[1] [2]

    Uridine

    200 mg (disodium salt)

    Uridine is a component of RNA & plays an integral role in central nervous system function. It has been shown to stimulate the growth of synapses, called neurogenesis, leading to improved memory and brain function.[3]

    BACOPA MONNIERI

    240 mg (55% bacosides)

    Bacopa Monnieri is a powerhouse ayurvedic herb that has been extensively studied and used throughout history. It has a wide range of benefits such as improving memory, mood, and learning as well as reducing stress.[4]

    Alpha-Gpc

    160 mg (50% alpha-GPC)

    Alpha-GPC is one of the most bioavailable cholinergic compounds. It has been shown to improve memory, enhance neuron communication, and increase muscle control.[5]

    Pine Bark Extract

    100 mg (95% proanthocyanidins)

    100 mg (95%)

    Pine bark extract is a nootropic compound which has been shown to promote blood flow to the brain as well as improve working memory, sustained attention, and executive functioning.[6]

    Huperzine-A

    120 mcg (huperzia serrata)

    Huperzine-A prevents the breakdown of the neurotransmitter acetylcholine. It is has been shown to improve memory retention and learning.[7]

    BioPerine®

    10 mg

    BioPerine® is a patented source of piperine which is extracted from black pepper. It has been shown to increase the absorption of a number of nootropic compounds and improve cognitive function.[8]

    Ginkgo Biloba

    80 mg (24% glycosides)

    Ginkgo Biloba is an antioxidant-rich herb that has been shown to increase cerebral blood flow, improving brain health and cognition, specifically attention and memory recall.


    4 BRAIN VITAMINS


    Vitamin b5

    30 mg (pantothenic acid)

    B5 is crucial for converting cholinergic compounds such as Alpha-GPC into acetylcholine, the neurotransmitter responsible for focus, memory, and learning.[10]

    Vitamin b9

    240 mcg (folic acid)

    B9 is a crucial component for the uridine stack in the formation of new synapses between neurons in the brain. It also plays an integral role in improving mood and cognitive function.[11]

    Vitamin b12

    50 mcg (methylcobalamin)

    B12 is crucial for the synthesis of the brain neurotransmitters serotonin, and GABA. Optimizing these neurotransmitters ultimately improves our mood, energy, and stress levels.[11]

    Vitamin C

    20 mg (ascorbic acid)

    Vitamin C helps protect the brain from oxidative stress. Consistent supplementation can improve mood and reduce stress.[12] [13]

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    07/04/2023
    Alexander T.
    United States United States

    Feels great the first bottle

    Glad to buy more seems like I can really wake up a little bit with these certainly best b12 I ever had. Ty please

    SR
    02/23/2022
    Shawn R.
    United States United States

    Seems to work

    So far so good

    FM
    08/17/2021
    Frank M.

    Seeing Improvements

    Being in my 50s, my memory hasn't been the greatest. My son bought this for me and I've seen an improvement in my memory.

    LD
    07/15/2021
    Lauren D.

    Would Recommend

    Have noticed much better conversations as brain fog has cleared up. It's helped a lot in word recall.

    JS
    06/23/2021
    Jonah S.

    Bonus in sleep assistance

    This product has helped with my memory and as a bonus, I've noticed that I have a much easier time winding down before bed.

    Patents & Trademarks

    BioPerine® is a registered trademark of Sabinsa Corporation.


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