The Nervetin formula is built on peer-reviewed research supporting memory function, cognitive performance, and neuroprotection. Below are the primary scientific references behind our key ingredients.
Stough, C. et al. (2001). "The chronic effects of an extract of Bacopa monniera (Brahmi) on cognitive function in healthy human subjects." Psychopharmacology, 156(4), 481-484. Demonstrates significant improvement in memory consolidation and speed of information processing after 12 weeks of supplementation.
View Reference →Mori, K. et al. (2009). "Improving effects of the mushroom Yamabushitake (Hericium erinaceus) on mild cognitive impairment." Phytotherapy Research, 23(3), 367-372. Documents significant improvements in cognitive function and Nerve Growth Factor (NGF) synthesis in adults with mild cognitive impairment.
View Reference →Crook, T.H. et al. (1991). "Effects of phosphatidylserine in age-associated memory impairment." Neurology, 41(5), 644-649. Demonstrates statistically significant improvements in memory tasks and cognitive performance in aging adults with memory complaints.
View Reference →Kleijnen, J. & Knipschild, P. (1992). "Ginkgo biloba for cerebral insufficiency." British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology, 34(4), 352-358. Reviews evidence supporting ginkgo biloba's role in improving cerebral blood flow, cognitive function, and memory in age-related cognitive decline.
View Reference →Yurko-Mauro, K. et al. (2010). "Beneficial effects of docosahexaenoic acid on cognition in age-related cognitive decline." Alzheimer's & Dementia, 6(6), 456-464. Documents DHA supplementation improving memory and learning in older adults with age-related cognitive decline.
View Reference →These references are provided for educational purposes. The studies cited do not imply that Nervetin has been clinically tested or proven to treat any condition. Individual results may vary.