Take two capsules with your morning meal.
Consistency matters more than perfect timing. The cumulative effects from Lion's Mane and Bacopa require daily use across weeks.
From the editors: Vol. 01 is a slow-formulation publication on adult cognitive support, issued from a small editorial desk in Wilmington, Delaware. The accompanying formula is built around a five-active formula — Lion's Mane, Cordyceps, Reishi, Bacopa, L-theanine — at the levels used in the published research. Read carefully. Decide for yourself.
Processing speed peaks in your late twenties. Working memory follows. By 40, most adults notice subtle changes — slower retrieval, harder focus, a sense that the mind that used to be effortless takes more effort. The biology is real.
Most nootropic supplements bury 12 ingredients at fairy-dust doses. We do the opposite. Five evidence-supported actives, each at the dose used in published research. Lion's Mane and Cordyceps fruiting body extracts. Reishi for stress modulation. Bacopa for memory consolidation. L-theanine for acute focus support.
500mg organic Lion's Mane fruiting body (30% beta-glucans). 500mg organic Cordyceps fruiting body. 500mg organic Reishi fruiting body. 300mg standardised Bacopa (50% bacosides). 200mg L-theanine. Every milligram on the label.
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Claros is a daily food supplement designed for adults who'd rather understand than be sold to. There's no caffeine, no proprietary blend, no fairy-dust trace of an active compound. Just five molecules at the doses used in the studies — taken consistently, with food.
Consistency matters more than perfect timing. The cumulative effects from Lion's Mane and Bacopa require daily use across weeks.
Acute focus expresses inside 30-60 minutes. The L-theanine smooths the caffeine edge while extending sustained attention.
Bacopa and Lion's Mane work over weeks rather than hours. Most users notice changes around week 4; the full curve closes around week 12.
From the editors' desk. Three pieces from the Field Notes archive to begin with — written for the reader who would rather understand than be sold to.
Most adults notice subtle cognitive changes in their forties. Some are normal aging. Some are entirely reversible. Knowing the difference matters.
Read articleLion's Mane has become the headline mushroom of the cognitive-supplement world. Here's what the evidence actually says, separated from the hype.
Read article"Adaptogen" is one of the most-used and least-understood words in modern wellness marketing. Here's what it actually means biologically.
Read articleThe subscriber guarantee, in plain language: if the formula doesn't make a real, felt difference inside one full reading cycle, the editors refund every cent — bottle returned or not.
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