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B-Vitamins, and Why They're Important
Nov 18, 2024
B vitamins are a group of water-soluble vitamins that are considered “essential,” meaning we must get them from our diets because our bodies cannot make them on their own.  According to the Harvard School of Public Health, few adults currently gets the recommended daily intake of B vitamins from their diets alone.  B vitamins are most valued for their ability to help turn other nutrients into energy, maintain a healthy metabolism, and for supporting nerve function, liver function, skin health, eye and brain health.  In this article, we will dive into all eight forms of B Vitamins, their function and benefits, plus explore some of the ways you can get more B vitamins through your diet and supplementation. 
Ingredient Spotlight: Bacopa
Aug 25, 2024
Bacopa is a nootropic herb commonly used in traditional Indian Ayurvedic medicine, mainly to support cognitive function. Bacopa is also known as Brahmi, thyme-leaved gratiola, water hyssop, and by its botanical name Bacopa monnieri.  The plant grows in the wetlands of India, Europe, Australia, Africa and the Americas. The herpestis monniera plant thrives in wet environments, including swamps and hydroponic gardens or aquariums. It’s characterized by succulent leaves and small white flowers that have four or five petals.
The Sleep & Brain Health Connection
Aug 08, 2024
What Happens When You Sleep If you've ever wondered what goes on inside your brain...
Ingredient Spotlight: Melatonin
Aug 08, 2024
Melatonin plays a key role in regulating our circadian rhythm. The pineal gland is inactive during the day, but as the sun goes down, it activates and naturally produces melatonin to help induce sleepiness. About two hours before you naturally awaken in the morning, melatonin production slows and you begin to slowly awaken. Melatonin also plays a role in cardiovascular health, blood sugar management, immunity and hormonal health.
6 Healthy Sleep Aids To Help You Relax & Wind Down
Aug 08, 2024
Does getting a good night's sleep seem more and more elusive? Do you find yourself either not getting to sleep or waking up feeling unrefreshed? This time of year many people struggle with sleep, especially with the change in daylight savings.  If you're ready to do something about it, you're in luck! There are many natural ingredients that can help you regain that perfect night of slumber. Here is a list of natural sleep aids that can help you not only get to sleep but to regain that precious deep sleep you've been wanting.
Your Brain Loves Blood Flow
Aug 08, 2024
Many of us assume that as we age we lose brain cells or fail to make new ones. But this isn’t completely true! In fact, the pool of new neurons in the aging brain remains reasonably intact. The real issue is that the tiny capillaries that bring food and nutrients to brain cells often become compromised in older people. In other words, an older person makes and maintains just as many neurons as a younger person, but these neurons aren’t receiving the nourishment they need to function well.
Exploring the Role of Vitamin D: Research & Implications for Overall Health
Aug 08, 2024
Vitamin D is an essential nutrient that your body needs for many vital processes, including building and maintaining your brain function, immune system, and bone structure. Vitamin D is also a fat-soluble vitamin made by our bodies only when our skin is exposed to the sun. It’s considered an essential nutrient because the human body cannot make it on its own, without the assistance of sunlight, food, and/or dietary supplements. Over 85% of people have insufficient vitamin D levels, so we've compiled some effective ways you can increase your vitamin D levels, but first, we'll dig into the research.  
9 Tips to Help You Get Back Into the School Year Routine
Aug 08, 2024
Summer break is over and it’s time to get back into the school year routine. For many students, parents, and grandparents helping with their grandkids—this can be a difficult transition and re-adjustment. However, there are many tips and tricks that can help make the process a little bit easier. In this article, we’ll explore some of the best ways to get back into the school year routine after the summer break.
The 4 Stages of Sleep and What’s Happening Inside Your Brain
Aug 08, 2024
Did you know, that a complete sleep cycle takes an average of 90 to 110 minutes and takes us through four distinct stages of sleep (although some people identify five stages with stages 3 and 4 characterized as deep sleep)? There are three stages of non-REM sleep and one stage of REM (rapid eye movement) sleep. We should go through a complete cycle of sleep between 4 and 6 times a night. However, not all sleep cycles are the same. The first 2 to 3 sleep cycles each night have relatively short REM sleep periods and long periods of deep sleep, but later in the night, REM periods lengthen and deep sleep time decreases.
Choline, The Superhero Nutrient for Your Brain
Aug 08, 2024
Choline is an essential nutrient that plays a vital role in human health. It is a water-soluble vitamin-like substance that is produced in small amounts in the liver and found in foods such as eggs, broccoli, beans, meat, and poultry. Choline is a precursor to acetylcholine, a neurotransmitter that is involved in memory and other brain activity. In this article, we will explore the benefits of choline and its role in brain metabolism.