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Focus Powder (Sour Grape)

Focus Powder (Sour Grape)

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🧠 Stay Sharp and Energized—Even with MS

Our Focus Powder – Sour Grape is a refreshing, sugar-free nootropic formula designed to help you power through brain fog, sharpen concentration, and feel mentally energized without a crash.* Tailored for people with Multiple Sclerosis, this powder combines clinically researched ingredients like Alpha-GPC, L-Theanine, and caffeine from green tea to support cognitive function, smooth energy, and memory performance.*

Whether you’re struggling with cognitive fatigue or looking for more mental clarity throughout your day, this sour grape-flavored powder offers support your brain can count on.*

🌿 Key Benefits for People with MS:

āœ… May Reduce Brain Fog
āœ… Clean, Calm Energy (no jitters, no crash)
āœ… Supports Memory, Focus & Attention
āœ… Helps Reduce Mental Fatigue
āœ… Sugar-Free, Grape-Flavored & Easy to Mix

šŸ”¬ Key Ingredients & What They Do

🧠 Alpha-GPC – Supports acetylcholine levels to boost memory and cognition*
šŸƒ L-Theanine + Natural Caffeine (from Green Tea) – Promotes calm alertness and focus without overstimulation*
šŸ’” Inositol – Supports healthy neurotransmitter signaling and mood balance*
🌱 Asian Ginseng Extract – Traditionally used to combat mental fatigue and support cognition*
šŸ”„ Black Pepper Extract – Enhances absorption and bioavailability of key nutrients*
šŸ”‹ B-Vitamin Complex (B1, B2, B3, B5, B6, Folate, B12) – Supports nerve function, energy metabolism, and brain performance*

Ingredients:Ā L-Arginine HCl, Inositol, Alpha-GPC, Natural Caffeine (from Green Tea), L-Theanine, Asian Ginseng Extract, Black Pepper Extract, Thiamine (as Thiamine HCl), Riboflavin (Vitamin B2), Niacin (Vitamin B3), Vitamin B6 (as Pyridoxine HCl), Folate (as Folic Acid), Vitamin B12 (as Methylcobalamin), Pantothenic Acid (as D-Calcium Pantothenate), Malic Acid, Erythritol, Citric Acid, Natural Flavor, Sucralose, Silicon Dioxide, Vegetable Juice Powder (for color).

Manufacturer's country: USA

Product amount:Ā 5.82 oz / 0.36 lb / 165 g

Gross weight (oz/lb/g): 7.1 ozĀ / 0.45 lb / 203 g

Suggested use: Mix 2 scoops with 16 fl oz (480ml) water

Warning: Recommended to not exceed more than 5 scoops within a 24 hour period. Not intended for use by persons with a medical condition. Consult your physician before using this product if you are pregnant of nursing or taking any medication.

Manufactured in a facility that produces Milk, Eggs, Fish, Shellfish, Tree Nuts, Peanuts, Wheat, Soybeans, and Sesame.

Store in a cool dry place, keep out of reach of children. Do not use if safety seal is broken or missing. Contents sold by weight not volume, some settling may occur. Secure lid tightly when not in use. Consume within 90 days.

This product is intended to supplement a balanced diet and active lifestyle. Consult with a healthcare professional before starting any new dietary supplement, especially if you are pregnant, nursing, have any medical conditions, or are taking any medications.

*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

šŸ“š Scientific References

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Haskell CF, Kennedy DO, Milne AL, Wesnes KA, Scholey AB. The effects of L-theanine, caffeine, and their combination on cognition and mood. Nutr Neurosci. 2008.

Levine J. Controlled trials of inositol in psychiatry. Eur Neuropsychopharmacol. 1997.

Reay JL, Kennedy DO, Scholey AB. Single doses of Panax ginseng (G115) reduce blood glucose levels and improve cognitive performance during sustained mental activity. Psychopharmacology. 2005.

Shoba G, Joy D, Joseph T, Majeed M, Rajendran R, Srinivas PS. Influence of piperine on the pharmacokinetics of curcumin in animals and human volunteers. Planta Med. 1998.

Kennedy DO. B vitamins and the brain: mechanisms, dose and efficacy—a review. Nutrients. 2016.

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