Quick Brain Nootropic
Fast thinking and better learning & concentration
We’ve all heard the term “think fast.” But what does that mean? Well, there are measurable processes in your brain that govern retention, recall and processing—and the right nutrients can support them all.
✅ Gluten free ✅ Non-GMO ✅ Vegetarian
Overview
What Is Quick Brain Nootropic?
A “nootropic” is a nutrient that helps enhance learning, cognition and mental processing speed. Our Quick Brain formula combines three clinically studied ingredients that promote neural processing speed, memory, and concentration: carotenoid-rich marigold extract, standardized gotu kola extract, and whole-herb BaCognize® bacopa extract.
Quick Brain Nootropic Benefits
- Promotes sharper mental alertness and accuracy
- Supports improved learning and retention scores
- Helps encourage faster neural processing speeds
- Once-daily, gluten-free botanical formula
Carotenoids and Your Brain
Lutein and zeaxanthin are carotenoid compounds found in high concentrations in the macula of your eye. In fact, their levels in your eye can reflect how much is present in your brain, where they support memory, recall, and neural speed. Research shows these carotenoids promote quicker thinking and improved cognitive performance across all age groups.
Product Details
Lutein and zeaxanthin carotenoids
These macular pigments also occur in the brain and have been linked to improved spatial memory, verbal learning, and complex attention in both young adults and older individuals. They also help promote brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF), which plays a key role in learning and memory.
Gotu kola (Centella asiatica)
Standardized gotu kola extract supports mental clarity and memory. Clinical studies show significant improvements in reaction time and working memory—especially at a 250 mg daily dose of standardized extract containing asiaticosides.
Water hyssop (Bacopa monnieri)
This botanical nootropic is known for supporting attention, memory speed, and cognitive accuracy. It encourages new neuron connections in the parts of the brain involved in learning and memory. Multiple clinical studies show it improves retention and information processing in both young adults and older individuals.