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MetaMIND™ - 30 Capsules Default Category Metabolic Maintenance
MetaMIND™ - 30 Capsules Default Category Metabolic Maintenance

    MetaMIND™ - 30 Capsules

    $30.00

    Description 

    Metabolic Maintenance MetaMIND™

    Nootropic Focus Formula

    Does your day require attention, focus and productivity? MetaMIND™ is a potent nootropic blend formulated to address the intensity of digital lifestyle demands on the brain and eyes. MetaMIND™ includes Nutricog®, a patented combination of Boswellia serrata and Terminalia chebula.

    With multiple phytochemicals and additional nutritive support, MetaMIND™ provides diverse mechanisms of action in support of brain health including supporting normal inflammatory processes and providing protective antioxidant properties. MetaMIND™ offers support both to the acetylcholine pathway and to pathways involved in brain plasticity aiding attention, learning and memory. Lutein and zeaxanthin support healthy vision function.

    • Supports mental performance and cognition.
    • Powers learning capacity, memory formation and mental focus.
    • Nourishes neuronal and eye health.

    Ingredients

    Serving Size: 1 Capsule
    Amount/Serving
    Nutricog® Patented combination of standardized extracts of Boswellia serrata oleo-gum-resin ad Terminalia chebula fruit 300 mg
    Acetyl L-Carnitine (from 120 mg Acetyl L-Carnitine HCl) 100 mg
    Green Tea Extract (from Camellia sinensis leaf) 50 mg
    Lutein (from Lutemax 2020) 10 mg
    Zeaxanthin Isomers (from Lutemax 2020) 2 mg

    Other Ingredients: vegetarian cellulose capsule, L-leucine

    Suggested Use

    One (1) capsule daily, or as directed by a healthcare practitioner. 

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    Why take MetaMIND™

    • Potent Nootropic: Science-based blend of nootropic nutrients and botanicals
    • Holistic Cognitive Support: Promotes healthy memory, mood, and focus
    • Neuronal Function: Supports healthy neuronal structure and signaling
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