Inside Every Capsule
The 10 Active Ingredients
Each ingredient selected for a specific, documented role in cognitive support. No filler compounds. No hidden proprietary blend.
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Memory & Learning
Bacopa Monnieri
An Ayurvedic herb with over 50 years of modern clinical research behind it. Bacopa's active compounds — bacosides — enhance synaptic transmission in the hippocampus and have been shown in multiple randomised controlled trials to improve memory recall, learning speed, and information retention. Effects compound with consistent daily use over 8–12 weeks.
Standard dose: 300mg per day
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Acetylcholine Support
Alpha GPC
The most bioavailable form of choline for the brain. Alpha GPC crosses the blood-brain barrier efficiently and provides the direct precursor for acetylcholine synthesis. It's one of the few compounds that demonstrably raises brain acetylcholine levels — making it foundational for any cognitive support formula targeting memory and recall.
Standard dose: 300–600mg per day
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Neuroplasticity
Lion's Mane Mushroom
The only mushroom known to directly stimulate Nerve Growth Factor production in the brain. Lion's Mane is increasingly studied for its role in supporting existing neuron health, promoting new neural connection formation, and potentially slowing age-related cognitive decline. A 2009 double-blind, placebo-controlled trial showed significant improvement in cognitive function scores compared to placebo after 16 weeks.
Standard dose: 500–1000mg per day
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Circulation & Focus
Ginkgo Biloba
One of the world's most widely researched botanical cognitive enhancers. Ginkgo improves cerebral blood flow, delivers more oxygen and glucose to neurons, and provides antioxidant protection against reactive oxygen species that damage brain tissue with age. Clinical trials have shown consistent improvements in memory, attention and processing speed in adults over 45.
Standard dose: 120–240mg per day
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Neuron Membrane Health
Phosphatidylserine
A phospholipid that makes up a significant portion of neuron cell membranes. As we age, phosphatidylserine levels decline — and with them, the efficiency of neurotransmission. Supplementing it restores membrane fluidity and has been shown in multiple clinical trials to improve memory, concentration and cognitive performance in older adults. One of only two cognitive supplements to receive an FDA qualified health claim.
Standard dose: 100–300mg per day
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Acetylcholine Preservation
Huperzine A
Derived from Chinese club moss, Huperzine A inhibits acetylcholinesterase — the enzyme responsible for breaking down acetylcholine in the synaptic gap. By slowing this breakdown, it extends the availability and effectiveness of acetylcholine already present in the brain. This mechanism is so well established that pharmaceutical drugs targeting the same enzyme are used in Alzheimer's treatment — Huperzine A represents the natural version of that approach.
Standard dose: 50–200mcg per day
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Stress Resilience
Rhodiola Rosea
A well-studied adaptogen from the mountains of Siberia and Scandinavia. Rhodiola modulates the body's cortisol response to psychological stress, reducing the cognitive impairment that chronic stress produces. Clinical studies have shown improvements in mental fatigue, attention accuracy and cognitive processing under stress. It also has mild mood-supporting effects that contribute to the mental clarity many users describe.
Standard dose: 200–600mg per day
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Calm Focus
L-Theanine
An amino acid found primarily in green tea. L-Theanine promotes alpha brain wave activity — associated with a state of relaxed alertness — and reduces the mental scatter and anxiety that interfere with sustained concentration. Unlike caffeine, it promotes focus without the associated agitation. In combination with the other ingredients in Mind Vault, it creates the "clean focus" sensation that users consistently describe.
Standard dose: 100–200mg per day
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Neural Foundation
Vitamin B12
B12 deficiency is surprisingly common in adults over 50 — partly because stomach acid production declines with age, impairing B12 absorption from food. Deficiency produces neurological symptoms including cognitive decline, memory impairment, and depression. Adequate B12 is foundational to myelin sheath maintenance (the insulating layer around nerve fibres) and homocysteine regulation (elevated homocysteine is independently associated with brain atrophy and dementia risk).
Standard dose: 500–1000mcg per day
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Cognitive Mineral
Zinc
The most abundant trace mineral in the brain, zinc plays a direct role in neurotransmitter synthesis, synaptic plasticity, and regulation of both glutamate and GABA neurotransmission. Zinc deficiency impairs memory, attention and processing speed — and mild deficiency is common in older adults who eat less diverse diets. Supplementation restores normal cognitive function in deficient individuals and supports overall neural health in those who are adequately nourished.
Standard dose: 8–11mg per day