The brain has different nutritional needs at each lifestage

A healthy life begins before birth. And, as we grow, our needs change. We develop products for both children and their parents to support healthy minds and immunity in each stage of their lives.

The best ingredients make the best vitamins

We rigorously study clinical research and recommendations. This ensures that all of our ingredients and formulations are cutting-edge. By being aware of and educated about the latest scientific breakthroughs, we are able to craft the most advanced vitamins.

Methylfolate

Folate

Folate is a critical nutrient for methylation, a vital process required for life.
Trace Minerals

Trace Minerals

Trace minerals include iron, manganese, copper, iodine, zinc, cobalt, fluoride and selenium amongst many others. They are needed to make enzymes and hormones to assist with growth and development.
Vitamin E

Vitamin E

This powerful antioxidant helps build nerve cells and nerve function + supports visual development and healthy eyes.
Zinc

Zinc

Zinc is a trace mineral present within all bodily tissues and needed for healthy cell division.
Vitamin A

Vitamin A

Both types of vitamin A – retinyl-palmitate and beta-carotene – help with the formation of new brain cells and contribute to learning and memory.

Probiotics

Probiotics support the care of your gut or “second brain” by promoting balanced digestion and healthy regularity. They can also support immunity and help make the feel-good neurotransmitter serotonin.

DHA

DHA makes up over 90% of the omega-3 fatty acids in your brain. It regulates the formation and growh of brain cells and the connections between them. It's also required for normal brain function.
Choline

Choline

During pregnancy and breastfeeding, choline is essential for neurodevelopment. It also plays an important role in attention and memory.
Vitamin B6 Pyridoxal 5

B6 (Pyridoxal-5 Phosphate)

Vitamin B6 is important for brain development and immune function.
B12 Methylcobalamin

B12 (Methylcobalamin)

In pregnancy, this vital vitamin is important for brain and central nervous system development. During adulthood, it is needed to make serotonin, the feel-good hormone.

Iron

Supplies oxygen to the body and the brain by attaching to red blood cells. Helps red blood cell production, energy, and attention span.

Vitamin D3

Vitamin D3 supports brain health and mood, builds healthy bones, and aids nerve function.

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