The ginkgo biloba tree is the world’s most ancient tree, originating two hundred million years ago.
Our Focus formula contains vitamin B12 for improved mental performance, including learning and reasoning.* The cause and effect relationship between supplementary vitamin B12 and positive cognitive function has been confirmed by various clinical studies.*
Our Focus formula contains vitamin B12 for improved mental performance, including learning and reasoning.* The cause and effect relationship between supplementary vitamin B12 and positive cognitive function has been confirmed by various clinical studies.*
Ginkgo biloba has been studied for its antioxidant properties which improve mental clarity and cognitive health.* One study found that ginkgo biloba taken for 30 days improved memory processes, particularly working memory and memory consolidation.*
Ginkgo biloba has been studied for its antioxidant properties which improve mental clarity and cognitive health.* One study found that ginkgo biloba taken for 30 days improved memory processes, particularly working memory and memory consolidation.*
Ginseng extracts have been widely acknowledged for their effects on the Central Nervous System, including enhancing memory and learning and providing neuroprotection.* Studies have found significant improvements to numeric working memory speed and word recall associated with Ginseng extracts.*
Ginseng extracts have been widely acknowledged for their effects on the Central Nervous System, including enhancing memory and learning and providing neuroprotection.* Studies have found significant improvements to numeric working memory speed and word recall associated with Ginseng extracts.*
Formulated for better utilization
Our Focus Blend contains methylcobalamin, which is an active form of vitamin B12. This is a “coenzyme” form of B12, which means it is better utilized by B12-dependent enzymes and reactions within the body.
We source our American ginseng from small scale farms in the Jilin and Heilong Jiang provinces of China, where Asian ginseng has been cultivated historically. American ginseng can take over a decade to reach maturity, and since colonization, wild populations in the U.S. have seen a significant decline. Local partners work with ginseng farmers to monitor the environmental impact on the land, and use thoughtful techniques like shading their fields and planting new trees after each harvest.