Nootropic Spotlight
Cacao: Nootropic Spotlight
Cacao was discovered over 5,000 years ago in South America. It was so highly prized by the Aztecs and Mayans for its edible and...
Cacao: Nootropic Spotlight
Cacao was discovered over 5,000 years ago in South America. It was so highly prized by the Aztecs and Mayans for its edible and...
Chromium: Nootropic Spotlight
Chromium is a chemical element and can be found as a steely-grey metal. It is one of the most common elements in the Earth’s crust, and it’s also an essential...
Chromium: Nootropic Spotlight
Chromium is a chemical element and can be found as a steely-grey metal. It is one of the most common elements in the Earth’s crust, and it’s also an essential...
Citicoline: Nootropic Spotlight
Citicoline was discovered at the University of Chicago in 1955, by Eugene Kennedy and Samuel Weiss, and has since been renowned for its...
Citicoline: Nootropic Spotlight
Citicoline was discovered at the University of Chicago in 1955, by Eugene Kennedy and Samuel Weiss, and has since been renowned for its...
Ginkgo Biloba: Nootropic Spotlight
Ginkgo biloba, also known as maidenhair, is a 200 million year old plant that has been used in Chinese medicine for over 5000 years. As the last species in...
Ginkgo Biloba: Nootropic Spotlight
Ginkgo biloba, also known as maidenhair, is a 200 million year old plant that has been used in Chinese medicine for over 5000 years. As the last species in...
Guarana Seeds: Nootropic Spotlight
Guarana seeds, otherwise known as Paullinia cupana, are a fruit native to the Amazon basin. They have a rich history from their early use by indigenous tribes, despite the fruit's appearance...
Guarana Seeds: Nootropic Spotlight
Guarana seeds, otherwise known as Paullinia cupana, are a fruit native to the Amazon basin. They have a rich history from their early use by indigenous tribes, despite the fruit's appearance...
Holy Basil: Nootropic Spotlight
Ocimum sanctum, otherwise known as holy basil or tulsi, is a member of the mint family (yes, so too is the generic basil used for cooking!). It is believed that...
Holy Basil: Nootropic Spotlight
Ocimum sanctum, otherwise known as holy basil or tulsi, is a member of the mint family (yes, so too is the generic basil used for cooking!). It is believed that...