Solaray - Brain, Mood & Sleep
Your Brain Runs 86 Billion Neurons on a Diet of Anxiety and Whatever Was in That Vending Machine
Your brain consumes 20% of your daily calories to run an operation more complex than every computer on Earth combined, and you have been fueling it with the nutritional equivalent of putting regular gas in a Ferrari. Solaray's brain, mood, and sleep collection addresses the neurochemistry that determines whether today is a productive day or a staring-at-the-wall day. Their 5-HTP supports serotonin production for healthy mood. Their GABA formulations support the calming neurotransmitter your nervous system has been requesting through increasingly dramatic hints like jaw clenching and 3 AM ceiling inspections.
The sleep formulas in this collection include melatonin in multiple dosage formats, valerian root extracts, passionflower, and herbal blends designed to support your body's natural transition from "solving every problem you have ever had" to "unconscious." Solaray's extended-release melatonin with glycine uses two-stage technology that supports both sleep onset and sleep maintenance, because falling asleep and staying asleep are two different problems that most people experience simultaneously while pretending neither exists.
For cognitive support, this collection includes Phosphatidylserine, Ginkgo biloba extracts, and nootropic botanicals that support memory, focus, and the ability to walk into a room and remember why you went there. These are not the kind of brain supplements that promise to turn you into a genius overnight. They are the kind that support healthy neurotransmitter function and cerebral blood flow so your brain can do what it already knows how to do, just with better resources than you have been providing.
Solaray has been formulating neurological support since the 1970s, which means they understood brain chemistry before anyone called it biohacking and started charging conference fees to explain what serotonin does. Your brain remembered your childhood phone number for 30 years without being asked. It taught itself language, faces, and the lyrics to songs you wish you could forget. The least you can do is support it with nutrients that were formulated with more thought than your last meal.
