How Adaptogens and Nootropics Actually Work
January 10
How Adaptogens and Nootropics Actually Work

Microjoy formulas contain both nootropic and adaptogenic elements. Let's learn a bit more:

Nootropics are supplements or drugs that can improve cognitive function that can enhance your cognitive performance, such as memory, creativity, and motivation.

By positively impacting the neurotransmitters, brain waves, and blood flow that can often contribute to the decline of cognitive health, nootropics can help our minds function better in day-to-day life. The benefits of nootropics are impressive and varied, from sharpening your attention, enhancing mood, and reducing anxiety and depression symptoms, increasing focus, and helping to retain information.

Nootropics in our formulas include Lion's Mane for cognitive function, L-Theanine for mood and L-Tryptophan for sleep (and is the precursor to serotonin and melatonin). Formulas where you can find these include our Concentrate Gummies and our Hibernate Gummies.

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Adaptogens are non-toxic plant-based species, herbs, and roots that help us build resistance to stress and bring our body back to a place of balance. Adaptogens work by helping the body adapt to challenging and stressful situations, modulating the stress response, and restoring our energy levels to the state of homeostasis. In essence, adaptogens help you achieve optimal health by keeping your body in a state of balance.

Adaptogens also have profound benefits for mental health to help manage anxiety, depression and improve mood. They work by increasing serotonin levels and regulating cortisol levels, which ultimately helps in coping up with stress.

Adaptogens in our formulas include Cordyceps for energy and stamina, Reishi for sleep and stress control, and Maca Root for hormone balance, energy, and passion (yes, libido is included here!) You can find these in our Motivate Gummies and our Hibernate Gummies.

By utilizing both of these components in your daily regimen, you are taking care of both your brain and your physical well-being that work together for a more resilient self.

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