Your performance is under attack

Speed + Power

Attention + Memory

Mood + Well Being

Brain-or-ade didn’t sound good, but that’s the idea
Our Solution
Cover Three Formula | Supplements |
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You don’t have to be frustrated chasing perfect nutrition or low quality alternatives |
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Avoid tedious mixing, stirring, and prep work |
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What makes it work
Active Ingredients
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DHA/EPA
Stimulates rebuilding -
Curcumin
Fights inflammation -
Transresveratrol
Supports neuroprotection -
Alpha - GPC
Helps cognitive health -
Vitamin C
Fosters mental balance
Found In

"Anti-inflammatory drugs can inhibit muscle growth" 1. Lilja M, Mandić M, Apró W, Melin M, Olsson K, Rosenborg S, Gustafsson T, Lundberg T. High-doses of anti-inflammatory drugs compromise muscle strength and hypertrophic adaptations to resistance training in young adults. Acta Physiologica, 2017; DOI: 10.1111/apha.12948 |
"The effect of 6 days...A-GPC treatment resulted in significantly greater isometric (strength)" 2. Bellar D, LeBlanc N, Campbell B. The effect of 6 days of alpha glycerylphosphorylcholine on isometric strength. Journal of the International Society of Sports Nutrition (2015) 12:42 |
"Saturation of brain cells with omega-3 fatty acids, in particular docosahexaenoic acid (DHA), may facilitate healing...thereby counteracting negative long-term results." 3. Bryhn M. Prevention of Sports Injuries by Marine Omega-3 Fatty Acids. J of the American College of Nutrition, Vol. 34, No. S1, 60–61 (2015) |
"...Data indicate that football athletes may be deficient in the Omega-3 fatty acids, DHA and EPA...football athletes may be at increased risk for cardiovascular (issues) in later life." 4. Anzalone A, Carbuhn A, Jones L, Gallop A, Smith A, Johnson P, Swearingen L, Moore C, Rimer E, McBeth J, Harris W, Kirk M, Gable D, Askow A, Jennings W, Oliver J. The Omega-3 Index in National Collegiate Athletic Association Division I Collegiate Football Athletes. J of Athletic Training 2019;54(1):7–11 |
"...American football athletes likely require a higher dose of DHA than the average population. (Data) suggest(s) a neuroprotective effect of DHA." 5. Oliver J, Jones M, Kirk M, Gable D, Repshas J, Johnson T, Aandreasson U, Norgren N, Blennow K, and Zetterberg H. Effect of Docosahexaenoic Acid (DHA)...in American Football. Official Journal of the American College of Sports Medicine. 2016 ![]() |