Your Brain Uses 20% of Your Energy to Produce 100% of Your Bad Decisions. Let's Support It Anyway.
Your brain weighs about three pounds and consumes a fifth of everything you eat, which is impressive for an organ that also decided 2 AM was a great time to remember that embarrassing thing from seventh grade. It runs your entire operation. Motor skills, language, the ability to pretend you're listening in a meeting while actually thinking about lunch. Biotics Research's brain and mood formulas are designed to support healthy cognitive function and emotional balance, because your brain does approximately 86 billion things per second and occasionally needs nutritional support that's more sophisticated than the caffeine and spite you've been running on.
This collection includes Phosphatidylserine, Acetyl-L-Carnitine, 5-HTP, and Neuro-5-HTP Plus. These aren't trending TikTok nootropics with names that sound like energy drinks. They're research-backed compounds that support neurotransmitter production, healthy mood, and the kind of cognitive sharpness that lets you remember where you parked without standing in a lot pressing your key fob like you're trying to detonate something. Biotics Research uses bioavailable forms because your brain is picky about what it lets through the blood-brain barrier, and rightfully so.
Every bottle ships from our FDA-registered warehouse in Draper, Utah, where we maintain storage conditions more stable than your mood on a Monday morning. Third-party tested for identity, purity, and potency by an ISO-accredited facility. We verify what's in every bottle so your brain doesn't have to add "wondering if my supplements are real" to its already overwhelming daily task list.
Biotics Research has been formulating brain support since before "brain fog" was a phrase anyone used in a non-weather context. Over 50 years of research-driven development from a company whose scientists actually publish papers instead of just reading them. Your brain figured out object permanence before it figured out long division. It taught itself language. It learned to walk. It's doing its best. Meet it halfway with supplements from people who think about neurochemistry more than you think about what to have for dinner, which, based on the 20 minutes you spent staring into the fridge last night, is saying something.
