Dopamine Brain Food™
Dopamine Brain Food™
Dopamine Brain Food™
Dopamine Brain Food™
Dopamine Brain Food™

Dopamine Brain Food™

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Dopamine Brain Food™ is designed to support the body's natural production of dopamine, a neurotransmitter essential to the central nervous system.

Boost your mental drive with incredible focus and attention, reduced brain fog, and mental clarity.

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Dopamine Brain Food™ Benefits

Mental Performance Under Pressure*

Helps maintain memory, focus, and cognitive performance even under stressful conditions.*[5]

Supports Dopamine Production*

This naturally supports dopamine production in the brain to provide more mental drive and ambition on a regular basis.

Protects The Brain*

Provides a multi-ingredient approach for improved cognitive function, memory and healthy neurons over the long-term.* [6,7,8,9]

Reduces brain fog for better mental clarity*

Helps you think clearly when it’s time to get things done

Improves drive to accomplish daily tasks*

Supports dopamine production to help carry you to the end of your to-do list

What's Inside Dopamine Brain Food™

B12 - Methylcobalamin

Vitamin B12 is crucial for the maintenance of normal, healthy cognitive function and memory recall through one’s lifespan. [4]*

Folate

Folate contributes to the normal, healthy functioning of our brains.*

L-Phenylalanine

L-Phenylalanine is present in many foods (such as meat and dairy).

TMG

Commonly found in beets, spinach and shellfish, TMG or trimethylglycine is also known as Betaine.

Tyrosine

L-Tyrosine is converted into L-Dopa, the direct precursor to dopamine.*

Vitamin B6

Contains important antioxidant properties that protect cells from damage during the production and metabolism of dopamine.*

Vitamin C

Vitamin C is a neuroprotective antioxidant.*

B12 - Methylcobalamin

Vitamin B12 supports healthy nerves and neural cell function.* A 2006 review of the roles of folate and Vitamin B12 and their impact on the nervous system highlighted the importance of adequate B12 levels for healthy neuronal function. [3]* The same 2013 study mentioned above shows that Vitamin B12 is crucial for the maintenance of normal, healthy cognitive function and memory recall through one’s lifespan. [4]*

Folate

Folate, Vitamin B12 and trimethylglycine are added to Dopamine Brain Food™ to lend support to the methylation process, and to aid in the generation of S-adenosyl methionine (SAM-E).* SAM-E is an amino acid that also plays an important role in the methylation process by helping to convert norepinephrine to epinephrine for use in attention-based activities.*

L-Phenylalanine

L-Phenylalanine and L-Tyrosine are amino acid precursors to dopamine - both must be present in order for dopamine to be synthesized. L-Phenylalanine is present in many foods (such as meat and dairy), and is converted into L-Tyrosine in the body. In turn, L-Tyrosine is converted into L-Dopa, the direct precursor to dopamine.*

TMG

Folate, Vitamin B12 and trimethylglycine are added to Dopamine Brain Food™ to lend support to the methylation process, and to aid in the generation of S-adenosyl methionine (SAM-E).* SAM-E is an amino acid that also plays an important role in the methylation process by helping to convert norepinephrine to epinephrine for use in attention-based activities.*

Tyrosine

L-Phenylalanine and L-Tyrosine are amino acid precursors to dopamine - both must be present in order for dopamine to be synthesized. L-Phenylalanine is present in many foods (such as meat and dairy), and is converted into L-Tyrosine in the body. In turn, L-Tyrosine is converted into L-Dopa, the direct precursor to dopamine.

Vitamin B6

Vitamin B6 helps convert L-Dopa into dopamine and Vitamin C helps convert dopamine into norepinephrine (increasing alertness and attention).* Each of these also have important antioxidant properties that protect cells from damage during the production and metabolism of dopamine.*

Vitamin C

Vitamin C helps convert dopamine into norepinephrine (increasing alertness and attention).* Each of these also have important antioxidant properties that protect cells from damage during the production and metabolism of dopamine.*

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How To Use

x20 servings

Each bottle of Dopamine Brain Food™ contains 20 servings. Recommended daily serving is 3 capsules per day.

2-3 capsules/day

Take 2-3 capsules in the morning, or as directed by your healthcare provider.

To ensure freshness, we recommend consuming Dopamine Brain Food™ within 60 days of opening.

Do not exceed 6 capsules per day.

What To Expect

"Adds to energy level. No drop off feeling either."

- Jack G.

"It’s great! For mood boost and the extra energy I need to get through events. I work at fast paced high energy events and love the awesome boost it gives to help me pull through my workload."

- Amanda M.

"I can not go one day without this product. I feel like something is missing without my dopamine supplement. Will continue to take this one forever. thank you for great products."

- Bea A.

Citations

[3] Reynolds E. Review Vitamin B12, folic acid, and the nervous system. Lancet Neurol. 2006 Nov; 5(11):949-60.

[4] Dakshinamurti S., Dakshinamurti K. Vitamin b6. In: Zempleni J., Suttie J.W., Gregory J.F. III, Stover P.J., editors. Handbook of Vitamins. 5th ed. CRC Press; Boca Raton, FL, USA: 2013.

[5] Jongkees BJ, Hommel B, Colzato LS. People are different: tyrosine’s modulating effect on cognitive control in healthy humans may depend on individual differences related to dopamine function. Frontiers in Psychology. 2014;5:1101. doi:10.3389/fpsyg.2014.01101.

[6] Dakshinamurti S., Dakshinamurti K. Vitamin b6. In: Zempleni J., Suttie J.W., Gregory J.F. III, Stover P.J., editors. Handbook of Vitamins. 5th ed. CRC Press; Boca Raton, FL, USA: 2013.

[7] Reynolds E. Review Vitamin B12, folic acid, and the nervous system. Lancet Neurol. 2006 Nov; 5(11):949-60.

[8] Santos LF1. Actions of vitamin C. Pharmacol Biochem Behav. 2008 Mar;89(1):1-5. Epub 2007 Oct 23.

[9] Harrison FE, May JM. Vitamin C Function in the Brain: Vital Role of the Ascorbate Transporter (SVCT2). Free radical biology & medicine. 2009;46(6):719-730. doi:10.1016/j.freeradbiomed.2008.12.018.

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