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Boosts Focus & Concentration
Get your brain ready to conquer the day. Ingredients in our Cognitive Blend have been found to enhance the production of neurotransmitters, which help boost mental clarity, attention span, and the ability to concentrate on your tasks with ease. 1,2
Enhances Memory & Learning
As we age, our ability to learn and remember changes. Ingredients like Bacopa Monnieri, L-Tyrosine, Gotu Kola, and Ginkgo Biloba have been found to help enhance your ability to process information, improve your memory, and boost overall brain function. 3,4,5
Promotes Productivity & Alertness
Healthy cognitive function is the key to being mentally sharp. Ingredients in our Cognitive Blend have been shown to help combat mental fatigue and keep your brain healthy, happy, and alert. B Vitamins help to provide your body with optimal energy production to get through the day. 6-9
Give Your Mind, Body, & Spirit a Boost
OVERALL BRAIN HEALTH SUPPORT
ENHANCES MOOD & STRESS MANAGEMENT
BOOSTS IMMUNE FUNCTION
MINDFULLY SOURCED INGREDIENTS
NO FILLERS OR BINDERS
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Frequently Asked Questions
WHAT INGREDIENTS DOES THIS PRODUCT CONTAIN?
Our Cognitive Complex is carefully crafted with a blend of all-natural, premium ingredients. This includes:
Vitamins B1, B6, and B12
Cognitive Blend (Lion’s Mane Mushroom powder, Bacopa monnieri (aerial) powder, L-Tyrosine, Reishi Mushroom powder, Gotu Kola powder, Ginkgo Biloba (leaf) powder, and Cordyceps Mushroom powder)
HOW SHOULD I TAKE THIS COGNITIVE COMPLEX? FOR HOW LONG?
Take 2 capsules daily, preferably with a meal or as directed by a healthcare professional.
For best results, we recommend taking our Cognitive Complex continuously as part of your daily routine. If you have any concerns, consult your physician.
IS IT VEGAN- AND VEGETARIAN-FRIENDLY?
Yes, our Cognitive Complex supplement is vegan- and vegetarian-friendly. Our formula is also free of dairy, soy, gluten, and GMOs.
HOW SHOULD I STORE THIS SUPPLEMENT?
Store at room temperature. Ensure the bottle cap is closed securely after each use.
ARE THERE ANY POSSIBLE SIDE EFFECTS? CAN I TAKE IT ALONGSIDE MEDICATIONS OR OTHER SUPPLEMENTS?
The ingredients included in our Cognitive Complex are generally considered safe. However, if you have a pre-existing condition, take prescription medications, or have any medical concerns, please consult your physician first before starting any new supplements.
DOES PATTERN WELLNESS USE FILLERS, BINDERS, OR ARTIFICIAL SWEETENERS?
Pattern Wellness prides itself on providing natural, clean products without the use of fillers, artificial sweeteners, or binders.