How we formulate — and what we refuse.
Essentials first. Never trend. No proprietary blends.
One question drives every formula: what does the body actually need, in a form it can actually use, at a site it can actually reach, at a dose that actually works?
Three answers. We call them the Nutrascience mantra.
Sounds simple. In practice, it eliminates most of what the supplement industry produces.
01.
Right Form
The form of an ingredient determines what your body actually receives. We select for absorption, stability, and the molecular structure your tissues recognise — not what's cheapest to source or easiest to label.
02.
Right Site
A nutrient that doesn't reach where it's needed isn't doing the job. We formulate for delivery to the tissue, transporter, or organ the science actually points to — brain via MFSD2A, mitochondria, gut barrier. Not just "absorbed somewhere into the bloodstream."
03.
Right Dose
Dosed at the range the clinical evidence actually used. Not megadosed for packaging impact — megadoses aren't a feature, they're expensive urine, and sometimes burden your kidneys and liver. We don't do that to people we care about.
Questions you may have
What does "fully-disclosed formula" actually mean?
It means every ingredient is named, every dose is listed, and the clinical rationale is published. No proprietary blends — those exist to hide what's really inside. We think you deserve to know what you're taking and why.
How is Neuro+ LPC different from other omega-3s?
Most omega-3 supplements deliver DHA in a form your brain can't easily use. Neuro+ LPC uses Lysoveta® LPC technology — the same phospholipid transport form your brain's MFSD2A transporter actually recognises — combined with high-potency algal DHA for systemic support. Two delivery tracks, one formula.
What's a proprietary blend and why should I care?
It's when a brand groups ingredients together under one label and only shows you the total weight — not how much of each ingredient is actually inside. It's legal. It's also how brands hide tiny, ineffective doses behind impressive-sounding ingredient lists. If a label doesn't tell you exactly how much of each ingredient you're getting, ask yourself why.



