MemoGenesis contains exactly 10 scientifically validated ingredients, each selected for a specific role in brain health optimization. Unlike many supplements that rely on vague "proprietary blends" to hide dosages, MemoGenesis discloses its formula transparently. Here is the full ingredient-by-ingredient breakdown:
An ancient Ayurvedic herb with over 3,000 years of traditional use. Bacopa contains active compounds called bacosides that enhance neuron communication by improving synaptic transmission. Multiple randomized controlled trials have demonstrated significant improvements in memory acquisition, retention, and recall speed — particularly notable in tasks requiring sustained attention. One of the most extensively studied nootropic herbs in clinical research.
Extracted from one of the world's oldest living tree species, Ginkgo Biloba is among the most studied herbal supplements for cognitive health. Its primary mechanism involves vasodilation — widening blood vessels to improve oxygen and nutrient delivery to brain cells. It also provides powerful antioxidant protection, neutralizing free radicals that can damage neurons. Research documents enhanced memory, focus, and processing speed with regular supplementation.
A phospholipid that constitutes a critical component of cell membranes in the brain. As we age, phosphatidylserine levels naturally decline, contributing to reduced membrane fluidity and impaired neurotransmitter release. Supplementation helps maintain cell membrane integrity, supports neurotransmitter production, and has been shown in clinical studies to reduce age-related cognitive decline, improve attention span, and support working memory.
A unique amino acid found almost exclusively in tea leaves. L-Theanine promotes relaxation without causing sedation by increasing alpha brain wave activity — the neural state associated with calm, focused alertness. It also reduces stress-related cognitive impairment by modulating glutamate activity. When combined with other nootropics, it acts synergistically to enhance overall cognitive performance while smoothing out potential stimulatory effects of other ingredients.
A powerful adaptogenic herb from the cold mountainous regions of Europe and Asia. Rhodiola Rosea helps the body and mind resist physical and mental stressors by modulating the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis — the body's primary stress response system. Clinical research shows meaningful improvements in cognitive performance under pressure, reduced mental fatigue, improved mood, and enhanced concentration during demanding mental tasks.
Considered the most bioavailable form of choline, Alpha-GPC efficiently crosses the blood-brain barrier to deliver choline directly to neurons for acetylcholine synthesis. Acetylcholine is the neurotransmitter most critical for memory formation and learning. Clinical trials in both healthy adults and those with age-related cognitive decline show Alpha-GPC significantly enhances cognitive performance, improves attention, and may have neuroprotective properties against cognitive deterioration.
A remarkable medicinal mushroom that stands out among nootropics for its unique ability to stimulate Nerve Growth Factor (NGF) production. NGF is a protein essential for the growth, maintenance, and survival of neurons. By promoting NGF synthesis, Lion's Mane may support neurogenesis — the creation of new brain cells — and help protect against neurodegenerative conditions. Its active compounds, hericenones and erinacines, are exclusively found in this mushroom species.
Extracted from Chinese club moss, Huperzine A works by inhibiting acetylcholinesterase — the enzyme responsible for breaking down acetylcholine in the brain. By preventing acetylcholine degradation, it effectively amplifies the acetylcholine-boosting effects of Alpha-GPC (ingredient #6), creating a powerful synergistic combination. Research demonstrates significant improvements in memory formation, learning ability, and neuroprotective effects, particularly relevant for age-related cognitive decline.
The B vitamins in MemoGenesis — B6, folate (B9), and B12 — play foundational roles in brain health. They regulate homocysteine levels (elevated homocysteine is a known risk factor for cognitive decline and brain atrophy), support neurotransmitter synthesis, and fuel the energy metabolism that powers neuronal function. Deficiency in any of these vitamins has been directly linked to cognitive impairment, making them essential foundations for any comprehensive brain health formula.
The acetyl form of L-Carnitine efficiently crosses the blood-brain barrier to support mitochondrial function in brain cells. Mitochondria are the energy-producing organelles that power all neuronal activity, and their dysfunction is a key feature of age-related cognitive decline. ALCAR supports mental energy production, has been shown to improve mood and processing speed, and provides neuroprotective benefits. Clinical studies demonstrate particular effectiveness in reducing age-related memory decline and improving cognitive performance.