Collection: Nootropics

A category of compounds used to support cognitive function, including focus and memory. The evidence varies widely depending on the ingredient.
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What are nootropics?

Nootropics are a broad category of ingredients commonly used in products designed to support focus, concentration and cognitive performance. The category includes compounds such as L-theanine, citicoline, lion's mane mushroom and various botanical extracts. Evidence varies considerably between ingredients, which is why the quality of the formulation often matters more than the "nootropic" label itself.

What to look for in nootropic products

  • Full disclosure of individual ingredient doses.
  • Lower dose blends are often designed for everyday focus support, while more targeted formulations typically provide meaningful amounts of key ingredients.
  • Ingredient forms, such as standardised botanical extracts or clinically studied compounds.
  • Be cautious of long ingredient lists where many components are included at levels unlikely to contribute meaningfully.

Product Highlights

The ingredients behind the product, and the role they’re intended to play in the body.

Do all nootropics work in the same way?
No. "Nootropics" covers a wide range of ingredients. Some are used in products designed for focus and attention, while others are included for mental performance, cognitive wellbeing or stress management. Looking at the individual ingredients is usually more informative than relying on the category name alone.
What nootropic ingredients should you look for?
Why do some nootropic products contain caffeine while others don't?
How can you tell if a nootropic formula is underdosed?
How quickly do nootropics work?