NeuroFusion Brain Boost
NeuroFusion Brain Boost
NeuroFusion Brain Boost
NeuroFusion Brain Boost
NeuroFusion Brain Boost
NeuroFusion Brain Boost

NeuroFusion Brain Boost

NeuroFusion Brain Boost is a scientifically formulated supplement designed to enhance cognitive function, mental clarity, focus, and memory. This meticulously crafted supplement utilizes high-quality ingredients and incorporates the latest scientific research to promote intelligence levels, heightened concentration, and improved energy levels. Additionally, NeuroFusion Brain Boost supports immune function and contributes to enhanced mood, making it an ideal choice for individuals seeking comprehensive cognitive support.
$61.88
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NeuroFusion Brain Boost

NeuroFusion Brain Boost
NeuroFusion Brain Boost
NeuroFusion Brain Boost
NeuroFusion Brain Boost
NeuroFusion Brain Boost
NeuroFusion Brain Boost
NeuroFusion Brain Boost is a scientifically formulated supplement designed to enhance cognitive function, mental clarity, focus, and memory. This meticulously crafted supplement utilizes high-quality ingredients and incorporates the latest scientific research to promote intelligence levels, heightened concentration, and improved energy levels. Additionally, NeuroFusion Brain Boost supports immune function and contributes to enhanced mood, making it an ideal choice for individuals seeking comprehensive cognitive support.
$61.88
$0.00

Boosts Memory Function

NeuroFusion Brain Boost enhances memory recall
and retention, promoting sharper cognitive abilities and improved
information processing.

Improves Health Clarity

This powerful supplement increases mental clarity and alertness, effectively reducing brain fog, and supporting clear thinking.

Boosts Ability To Focus

NeuroFusion Brain Boost improves concentration and attention span, allowing for better focus and enhanced productivity.

What's Inside?


 Formula Purposes & Benefits
NeuroFusion Brain Boost is a scientifically formulated supplement that aims to enhance cognitive function, mental clarity, focus, immune function, and energy production. It is meticulously crafted using high-quality ingredients and incorporates the latest scientific research.

To ensure the utmost quality and safety, our product undergoes rigorous third-party testing for heavy metals and impurities. It is proudly manufactured in the USA in an FDA-registered facility that adheres to Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP) standards. Our commitment to excellence sets us apart, with only 1% of supplements on the market matching our world-class standards.

 

Formula Ingredient Deck Benefits Of Each Ingredient 
Vitamin A
  • Supports vision health, skin health, immune health, and antioxidant support (182, 183).
  • Enhances antioxidant function by reducing inflammatory cytokines (inflammation), decreasing reactive oxygen species, and increasing l-glutathione production (the master antioxidant) (182, 183).
  • Promotes visual health by increasing plasma vitamin A levels in macular (eye) tissues (182, 183).
Vitamin D
  • Supports exercise performance, immune health, muscle growth, optimal bone health, hormonal health, immune function, increased sexual health, cardiovascular health, glucose tolerance, strength, and positive mood (77, 78, 79).
  • Enhances hormonal health by promoting high vitamin D receptor (VDR) activity in hormone-based negative feedback loop reactions (77, 78).
  • Improves cardiovascular health by enhancing calcium absorption, reducing atherosclerotic activity, stimulating cardiomyocytes, and improving vascular health (77, 78).
  • Enhances exercise performance by reducing exercise-associated inflammation and muscle damage (77, 78).
  • Promotes sexual health by increasing the activity of Vitamin D receptors in testosterone production (79).
  • Supports immune function by reducing inflammatory cytokines and aiding immune cells (77, 78).
  • Supports joint health by regulating calcium and phosphorus levels and facilitating bone remodeling along with other calcium-regulating actions (77, 78).
Vitamin E
  • Supports immune function, cognitive health, cardiovascular health, and bone health (204, 205, 206, 207, 208).
  • Enhances immune health by neutralizing free radicals and reactive oxygen species, and promoting increased T lymphocyte-mediated immune function (204).
  • Supports cardiovascular health by reducing cholesterol levels (204).
  • Promotes cognitive function by reducing oxidative stress, inflammation, and DNA damage in neuronal tissues (208).
Vitamin B1 (Thiamine)
  • Promotes aerobic energy metabolism (oxidative phosphorylation), cellular growth, optimal neuronal conduction (nerve impulses), and cardiovascular health (94).
  • Supports cardiovascular function and serves as a neuroprotective agent for individuals with vitamin B-1 deficiencies (94, 95).
Vitamin B2 (Riboflavin)
  • Supports conversion and activation of other B vitamins, and red blood cell production and serves as a cofactor for both glucose and fat metabolism (energy production) (92,93).
Vitamin B3 (Niacin)
  • Supports cardiovascular health by inhibiting hepatic triglyceride synthesis, reducing VLDL secretion, and increasing HDL plasma concentrations (9).
  • Reduces the conversion of VLDL into LDL proteins and lowers serum lipoprotein concentrations in the blood (9).
  • Vital for the regulation of gene expression, cell cycle progression, DNA repair, and cell death (9).
  • Supports a healthy inflammatory response through its antioxidant and anti-apoptotic properties (9).
  • Prevents diseases such as Pellagra and reduces the occurrence of nervous anorexia, cancer, and Crohn's disease (10, 11).
  • Enhances tumor sensitization to radiation-induced apoptosis and improves oxygen delivery to malignant tissues (12).
  • Supports cognitive health by mitigating the age-related decline of NAD+, increasing quinolinic acid, and reducing neuroinflammation (9).
  • Increased NAD+ levels associated with niacin have been shown to improve neurotransmission, learning, and memory (9).
  • Niacin helps reduce the prevalence of neurodegenerative disorders by preventing mitochondrial dysfunction (9).
Vitamin B6
  • Serves as a cofactor in over 150 enzymatic reactions involved in blood sugar regulation, immunity, cardiovascular function, neuronal health, metabolism, and digestive health (38, 40).
  • Reduces plasma glucose levels by inhibiting the activity of small-intestinal α-glucosidases, enzymes associated with glucose metabolism (39).
  • Functions as an antioxidant by counteracting the formation of reactive oxygen species and advanced glycation end-products (38, 40).
  • May support blood sugar regulation in women with gestational diabetes (40).
  • Acts as a cofactor for enzymes involved in DNA metabolism (40).
Folic Acid
  • May support proper cell growth and DNA synthesis (65).
Biotin
  • Supports the conversion of food into cellular energy, hair health, skin health, and cognitive function (213,214).
  • Enhances glucose breakdown into skeletal muscle tissue (213,214).
Vitamin B5
  • Supports energy production, cell growth, cell repair, cognitive function, increased hippocampal volume (memory), and optimized bioenergetics (burning of carbohydrates, fat, and protein) (96).
Calcium
  • Supports bone health, muscle function, and cardiovascular health (36, 37).
  • Regulates processes involved in bone resorption, mineralization, and fracture repair (36, 37).
  • Enhances the impact of physical exercise on bone mineral acquisition during the pre-pubertal period (36, 37).
  • Helps prevent the development of preeclampsia (36, 37).
Iron
  • Supports red blood cell formation, immune function, and antioxidant support (215, 216).
  • Enhances oxygen uptake into red blood cells, particularly in individuals with iron deficiency (215, 216).
  • Supports gut health in individuals with iron deficiency.
  • Combats anemia in individuals with iron deficiency (217).
Magnesium
  • Supports optimal nerve function, muscle contractions, cardiovascular health, bone health, and reduced anxiety (90, 91).
  • Facilitates important biological reactions, including ATP-fueled reactions and pancreatic insulin secretion (90, 91).
  • Promotes healthy cardiovascular markers, such as reduced systolic blood pressure, fasting glucose, and triglycerides, while maintaining healthy HDL levels (90, 91).
  • Reduces peripheral cortisol levels in the central nervous system, promoting relaxation and decreased anxiety (90, 91).
Zinc
  • Supports immune function, skin health, cognitive function, and vision (172, 173).
  • Stimulates the innate and adaptive immune system, promoting a robust immune response (172, 173).
  • Activates lymphocytes and enhances both innate and T cell-mediated immunity (172, 173).
  • Supports cognitive function by modulating neuronal signaling in the hippocampus, a brain region associated with memory and learning (172, 173).
Selenium
  • Promotes antioxidant function, cardiovascular health, cognitive function, thyroid health, and immune health (145, 146).
  • Combats atherosclerosis, hypercholesterolemia (high cholesterol), and type 1 diabetes (147).
  • Supports thyroid health by reducing circulating thyroid autoantibodies in individuals with chronic autoimmune thyroiditis (AIT) (146).
  • Enhances the activity of selenoproteins, leading to a reduction in reactive oxygen species (inflammation), improved natural killer cell activity, and increased levels of glutathione (a master antioxidant) (145, 147).
Copper
  • Supports healthy blood sugar levels, energy metabolism, and cholesterol management (143,144).
Manganese  
  • Supports enzymatic antioxidant reactions, increased bone mineral density, and blood sugar regulation (148,149).
Chromium
  • Supports insulin function, reduced cholesterol, improved blood sugar regulation, and may lower cholesterol (218,219).
Molybdenum
  • Increases enzymatic reactions involved in sulfite metabolism and detoxification (150).
DMAE Bitartrate
  • Increases acetylcholine levels in the brain.
L-Glutamine
  • The abundant amino acid in skeletal muscle supports immune cell function, exercise recovery, and gut microbiome (18).
  • Essential for the proliferation of lymphocytes and crucial for neutrophils in their destruction of bacteria (18).
  • Plays a vital role in activating genetic signals that promote immune function and overall vitality (18).
  • Immune cells have a high demand for glutamine during catabolic conditions such as post-surgery, sepsis, burns, and intense exercise (18).
Glutamic Acid
  • Supports cognitive function and focus (220).
Green Tea Extract
  • A powerful polyphenolic antioxidant that promotes blood pressure, insulin sensitivity, and metabolic health (26).
  • Abundant in ECGC (epigallocatechin gallate) (26).
  • ECGC has been found to reduce body fat mass, increase fat oxidation, and enhance caloric expenditure during exercise (25).
  • Exhibits potent anti-inflammatory properties by supporting glutathione production and inhibiting pro-inflammatory cytokines (26).
  • Helps reduce oxidative stress, which is associated with chronic inflammation in the body (26).
Choline
  • Essential for maintaining cell membrane integrity, cell signaling, fat metabolism, DNA synthesis, immune support, and proper nervous system function (62, 63).
  • Functions as a methyl donor and is involved in the synthesis of cell membranes (62).
  • Serves as a precursor for acetylcholine, a neurotransmitter that activates receptors involved in central nervous system-mediated immune responses (α7nAchR) (64).
  • Long-term choline supplementation may help combat neurodegenerative diseases by reducing the accumulation of amyloid-β plaques, which contribute to neuronal degradation (62).
  • Reduces the levels of total homocysteine, an inflammatory marker, in individuals with low levels of folate and other B vitamins (B₂, B₆, and B₁₂) (62).
Inositol
  • Promotes liver detoxification, aids in combating metabolic syndrome, and acts as an antioxidant (221).
  • Helps reduce triglyceride levels and lower total and LDL cholesterol, thus combating metabolic syndrome (221).
  • Supports antioxidant activity by reducing the levels of reactive oxygen species and inflammatory markers, including interleukin 6 (222).
N-Acetyl Tyrosine
  • Enhances memory, cognitive flexibility, executive function, and convergent thinking (60).
  • Acts as a precursor to dopamine, playing a vital role in dopamine synthesis in the brain (60).
  • Supports cognitive function, particularly in individuals experiencing high levels of stress and anxiety (60,61).
  • Increases dopamine levels in highly stressed individuals, promoting a sense of well-being (60).
Bilberry Fruit
  • Supports vision health, cardiovascular function, increased nitric oxide production, and antioxidant support (223,224).
Grape Seed Extract
  • Supports increased production of nitric oxide, which promotes blood vessel dilation and improves blood flow (31).
  • Reduces blood pressure levels, contributing to cardiovascular health (31).
  • Reduces DNA damage and protects against oxidative stress, maintaining cellular integrity (31).
  • Stimulates collagen production, promoting healthy skin and connective tissues (31).
  • Increases bone strength and density, supporting overall skeletal health (31).
  • Acts as a neuroprotective agent, safeguarding the nervous system from damage (31).
  • Enhances antioxidant function by modulating the expression of antioxidant enzymes, protecting against oxidative damage, and reducing levels of reactive oxygen species (31).
  • Supports cardiovascular health by reducing the progression of atherosclerosis, inhibiting lipid peroxidation, and improving endothelial vascular function (31).
Olive Leaf
  • Supports cardiovascular health by reducing systolic blood pressure, LDL cholesterol levels, and inflammatory biomarkers (224).
  • Enhances antioxidant function through the presence of anti-inflammatory polyphenols that protect against DNA damage caused by free radicals (225).
  • Combats major inflammatory pathways by inhibiting NF-κB, a key player in the regulation of inflammation (225).
  • Supports blood sugar regulation by improving insulin sensitivity and the secretory capacity of pancreatic β-cells, responsible for insulin secretion (226).
Licorice Root
  • Supports anti-inflammatory, anti-allergenic, and antimicrobial properties (177).
Boron
  • Supports increased bone mineral density, muscle function, hormonal balance, and immune function (180).
DHA (Fish Oil)
  • Essential for optimal cardiovascular, hormonal, immune, cognitive, digestive health, and exercise recovery (73,74,76).
  • Consumption of fish oil at a dose of 6 grams per day has been shown to reduce inflammation, muscle soreness, and pain perception in individuals during exercise (76).
  • Enhances skeletal muscle hypertrophy compared to individuals consuming whey protein alone after exercise (76).
  • Supports cardiovascular health by reducing the risk of atrial fibrillation, atherosclerosis, and thrombosis, lowering blood pressure, and improving blood lipid profiles (73,74,75).
  • Lowers blood pressure by increasing nitric oxide production and promoting endothelial relaxation (75).
  • Promotes healthy inflammation levels by reducing c-reactive protein, an inflammatory marker, and improving insulin sensitivity (75,76).
  • Supports cognitive health by increasing the concentration of omega-3 fatty acids in cell membranes of the cerebral cortex and synaptic vesicles (76).
Vanadyl Sulfate
  • Supports blood sugar regulation via improved insulin sensitivity and pancreatic beta-cell function (cells that produce insulin) (227).
Phosphatidylserine
  • Supports cognitive function, memory, focus, and stress reduction (228,229).
  • Reduces the occurrence of short-term memory loss in ADHD patients by improving the function of pyramidal cells in the prefrontal cortex (PFC) (228).
  • Increases the release of dopamine and acetylcholine by maintaining an adequate supply of acetylcholine (228).
  • Lowers cortisol levels in the frontal brain regions during stressful activities (228,229).
Huperzine A
  • Supports cognitive function, memory, and focus, and helps combat neurodegenerative diseases (230).
  • Improves cognitive function, daily living activities, and overall clinical assessment in individuals with Alzheimer's disease, thereby aiding in the combat against neurodegenerative diseases (230).

 

Proper Use of This Supplement
 Suggested Use: Two (2) veggie capsules once a day. For best results take 20-30 minutes before a meal with an 8 oz glass of water, or as directed by your health care professional.


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  • Our product utilizes premium-grade nutraceuticals, carefully selected for their exceptional quality. The formula is not only based on solid scientific evidence but also crafted with precise and effective dosages to ensure optimal results.
  • Uses high-quality nutraceuticals in an effective evidence-based and efficaciously dosed formula.

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Serving Size: 2 Capsules;
Capsules Per Container: 60;
Bottle Color: White;
Bottle Size: 175cc;
Lid Color: White

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Frequently Asked Questions

1. What is NeuroFusion Brain Boost, and how does it support cognitive function?

NeuroFusion Brain Boost is a supplement that supports cognitive function and brain health. It contains a blend of ingredients that enhance memory, focus, concentration, and mental clarity, promoting overall brain function.

2. How should I take NeuroFusion Brain Boost for optimal results?

To achieve optimal results with NeuroFusion Brain Boost, follow the recommended dosage instructions on the packaging. Typically taken orally with water, regular and consistent use is important for maximizing cognitive benefits.

3. Are there any potential side effects or considerations when using NeuroFusion Brain Boost?

NeuroFusion Brain Boost is generally well-tolerated, but individual responses may vary. Mild side effects like headaches, gastrointestinal discomfort, or sleep disturbances are rare. Consultation with a healthcare provider is advised for those with medical conditions, pregnancy, breastfeeding, or taking medications. Adhering to the recommended dosage, avoiding excessive use, and discontinuing if severe side effects occur is important. It should not replace healthy lifestyle practices and cognitive stimulation.