Nobilin Mental Complex

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    With Lion's Mane medicinal mushroom & 4 B vitamins for the brain

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        Mental clarity & spiritual Support performance  

        Nobilin Mental Complex – For mind , nerves & mental strength  

        ✓ With Lion's Mane , CDP- Choline ( Citicoline ) & 4 B vitamins – powerful complex for cognitive performance 
        Lion's Mane ( Hericium erinaceus ) – the “brain mushroom” with 18% beta-glucan 
        ✓ With CDP- choline active choline form an important component of nerve cells 
        ✓ Vitamins B6, B12 & folic acid support normal psychological function and, together with pantothenic acid , normal energy metabolism and the reduction of tiredness and fatigue 
        ✓ Vitamin B6 and vitamin B12 contribute to the normal function of the nervous system 
        ✓ Pantothenic acid contributes to normal mental performance at 
        For mental exhaustion , stress, high mental performance & for cognitive support  
        Active B6 and B12 forms with high bioavailability: Vitamin B6 form (P-5-P) and vitamin B12 ( methylcobalamin) 
        Supports the formation of neurotransmitters & neuronal regeneration 
        ✓ 100% gluten-free, lactose-free, fructose-free & non-GMO 
        Suitable for vegetarians & vegans & diabetics 
        ✓ In reusable, recyclable can  

        Nobilin Mental Complex

        Tagesdosis (1 Kapsel) enthält:

        Lion‘s-Mane-Extrakt: 139 mg; davon Beta-Glucan: 25 mg; CDP-Cholin (Citicolin): 100 mg; Vitamin B6: 1,4 mg; Folsäure: 200 μg; Vitamin B12: 2,5 μg; Pantothensäure: 6 mg

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        Mental exhaustion? Concentration plummeting?

        When everyday life, job & constant stress drain your mental performance

        Many people experience a decline in theirability to concentrateWhether through constantScreen work,high mental stress,lack of sleep– or simply because we are getting older: stress and natural aging processes have a direct impact on thenervous systemand themental clarityout. TheBrain powergradually diminishes. Common consequences areexhaustion,irritabilityor the feeling of “mental fog“ (brain fog).

        Particularly affected are working people, students, people with multiple stressors, but even older people can feel this way. They need targeted support for focus,mental stabilityandcognitive performance- every day.

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        More concentration & cognitive support

        The Medicom formula with Lion's Mane, Citicoline and B vitamins for the brain

        Neuroscientific findings combined with proven plant power.Lion's Mane Mushroom(also called hedgehog beard) is rich inBeta-glucanand has been used in Asian medicine for centuries to supportMemory, concentration and nerve strengthStudies show thatHericium erinaceus, as the medicinal mushroom is also called, the production ofNerve growth factor (NGF)in the brain – a key factor forneuronal regeneration.

        In addition,Citicoline (CDP-Choline)– a highly bioavailable nutrient that supportsIntegrity of cell membranesin the nervous system and participates in the formation ofAcetylcholine, an important neurotransmitter. The recipe is rounded off byactive B vitamins– including B6 and B12 for theNerve functionPantothenic acid for mental performanceand folic acid forPsyche, energy and against fatigue.

        A sensible combination for concentration, clarity and a strong psyche and strong nerves – combined in a well-thought-out recipe.

        You ask – we answer

        What does Lion's Man mean in German?What does Lion's Man mean in German?

        "Lion's Mane" means "lion's mane" in German – the name refers to the shaggy appearance of the white, cream-colored mushroom. The scientific name isHericium erinaceus. That's why you can find many products with this exact name. Other common names for the medicinal mushroom Lion's Mane are:

        Lion's Mane Mushroom
        hedgehog beard
        Pom-pom mushroom
        Monkey head mushroom
        Yamabushitake (Japanese)
        Houtou / 猴头菇 (Chinese)

         

        What does Lion's Mane do in the brain?What does Lion's Mane do in the brain?

        The medicinal mushroomLion's Mane(Hericium erinaceus) offers special bioactive substances that promote the production ofNerve growth factors (NGF)in the brain. These are crucial for the regeneration, networking, and protection of nerve cells. Lion's Mane is therefore often used in topics such asmental clarity,cognitive performanceorconcentrationused.

        In Asian medicine it has been used for centuries for itsneuroprotective propertiesknown and is increasingly used in Western dietary supplements.

        What are the key ingredients in Lion's Mane?What are the key ingredients in Lion's Mane?

        Lion's Mane contains a variety of bioactive substances – particularlyBeta-glucan, which as a special fiberimmune system, theMetabolism,theintestinal healthand thatBrainSince the intestine is closely connected to the brain, a stable intestinal flora can alsocognitive functionpositive influence. In Nobilin Mental Complex, the mushroom is concentrated at 18%Beta-glucan standardized.

        The neuroprotective lion’s mane mushroom also containsErinacine and Hericenone, which according to studiesGrowth factorsfornerve cellsactivate andStrengthening nervous structurescan contribute.

        Lion's Mane also deliversErgothioneine, a sulfur-containing amino acid with antioxidant properties – potentially relevant forCell protection and longevity, i.e. healthy aging.

        L-ergothioneine is a sulfur-containing amino acid derived from fungi (lion's mane, oyster mushrooms, and shiitake mushrooms) and yeast. The body even has its own transport form for this amino acid, allowing it to dock specifically onto sensitive cells such as nerve, immune, and stem cells, where it performs its beneficial functions. It is not produced by the body itself and is considered a potential candidate for a new longevity drug.

        How long does it take for Lion's Mane to work?How long does it take for Lion's Mane to work?

        The effect of Lion's Mane varies from person to person and usually develops over a period ofup to 4 weeksLion's Mane could, according to a pilot study,increase cognitive processing speedandreduce subjective stress levels. (1)

        The decisive factor is thecontinuous intake, since the effects of promotingNerve cell connectionsandcognitive processesappear gradually. Many report improved symptoms after just a few days.mental clarityOthers feel the changes more subtly over several weeks. Important: Regularity is the key to noticeable results.

        1. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/38004235/ 

        Docherty et. al., The Acute and Chronic Effects of Lion's Mane Mushroom Supplementation on Cognitive Function, Stress and Mood in Young Adults: A Double-Blind, Parallel Groups, Pilot Study, Nutrients, 2023 Nov 20;15(22):4842.

        What is citicoline (CDP-choline) and what is it good for?What is citicoline (CDP-choline) and what is it good for?

        Citicoline– also known asCDP-Cholineor cytidine diphosphate choline – is the bioactive form of choline that is easily absorbed in the body. It contributes to the formation and repair ofNerve cell membranesand is the precursor of the neurotransmitterAcetylcholine, which is formemory,AttentionandInformation processingimportant. Citicoline is therefore often used tocognitive performanceto provide targeted support – especially in cases of mental exhaustion or with increasing age.

        Good to know:Citicoline is the bioavailable form of choline and does not need to be converted into citicholine in the body. It is directly available to the body.

        How does vitamin B6 support mental performance?How does vitamin B6 support mental performance?

        Vitamin B6 is found in many brain-health products. It's not called the brain vitamin for nothing. The EFSA (European Food Safety Authority) evaluates vitamin B6 (also called pyridoxine and pyridoxal) as follows:

        Vitamin B6contributes to the normal function of thenervous systemand thepsychological functionVitamin B6 contributes to the reduction of tiredness and fatigue, normal energy metabolism, the regulation of hormonal activity, and the normal function of the immune system.

        What does this mean for the brain, among other things? The B vitamin supports theSynthesis of neurotransmitterssuch as serotonin or dopamine, which are responsibleMoodandconcentrationThis is not only important in old age, but especially in phases of high mental performance and in stressful times. In Nobilin Mental Complex, it isactivated form (P-5-P)with optimal bioavailability.

        What role does folic acid play in the brain?What role does folic acid play in the brain?

        Folic acidAlso known as vitamin B9, it is familiar to many in the context of pregnancy. It is often prescribed to expectant mothers as a dietary supplement.

        It contributes tonormal psychological functionand supports cell division and regeneration – central processes in the brain. It is particularly important during mental stress, as it is involved in the formation ofNeurotransmittersis involved.

        A balanced folate level promotesmental balanceand can help prevent states of exhaustion.Interesting:Folic acid, together with vitamins B6 and B12, supports psychological function, contributes to the internalBalanceand can thus contribute to the stability ofMoodandcontribute to mental resilience. 

        Why is vitamin B12 important for concentration?Why is vitamin B12 important for concentration?

        Many people think of vegetarians, vegans, and deficiency when they hear vitamin B12. This is true, as vitamin B12 is found in many animal-based foods. However, people who eat meat can also suffer from a vitamin B12 deficiency. Factors such as age, medication use, and gastrointestinal diseases contribute to a vitamin B12 deficiency.

        This is not without consequences for our nerves, psyche, and concentration. Along with folic acid and vitamin B6, vitamin B12 also plays an important role in our brain.Vitamin B12contributes to the normal function of thenervous systemand topsychological functionIt plays a central role in the formation of theMyelin sheathwhich protects nerve fibers and improves their signal transmission – important forconcentrationandResponsiveness. It also helpsreduce fatigueand contributes toEnergy metabolismIn Nobilin Mental Complex, B12 isMethylcobalamin– a particularly bioactive, easily digestible form.

        Why does the body need pantothenic acid?Why does the body need pantothenic acid?

        Panto comes from Greek and means everywhere, because pantothenic acid (vitamin B5) is found in almost all foods in small amounts,but that does not automatically mean that the body is sufficiently supplied with it. 

        Stress, an unbalanced diet or increased requirements – for example, due to mental strain – can increase the need. In such cases, a targeted intake can be useful in order tonormal mental performanceand theEnergy balanceThe EFSA (European Food Safety Authority) confirms four effects for pantothenic acid:

        - Pantothenic acid contributes to normal mental performance. - Pantothenic acid contributes to normal energy metabolism. - Pantothenic acid contributes to the reduction of tiredness and fatigue. - Pantothenic acid contributes to the normal synthesis and metabolism of steroid hormones, vitamin D, and some neurotransmitters.

        It is involved in the formation of coenzyme A, which, among other things, determines the function ofNeurotransmittersEspecially during periods of high mental stress – such as learning phases, stress or long periods of screen work – a good supply of pantothenic acid is crucial tomental exhaustionto prevent.

        What is beta-glucan and how does it affect the brain?What is beta-glucan and how does it affect the brain?

        Beta-glucanis a polysaccharide, a special fiber thatimmune system, theMetabolism,theGut health and the brainHe is involvedimmunomodulatoryand can helplow-grade inflammatory processesin the body – an important factor in mental exhaustion. Through the so-calledGut-brain axisA healthy intestinal flora can alsocognitive functionand positively influence emotional balance. In Nobilin Mental Complex, the mushroom extract is concentrated at 18 percentBeta-glucanstandardized – a quality feature that is aimed at targeted use inmental stressandnerve-related regenerationindicates.

        How does Nobilin Mental Complex work for stress and exhaustion?How does Nobilin Mental Complex work for stress and exhaustion?

        Nobilin Mental Complex combinesLion's Mane,Citicolineand fourB vitaminsthat are specifically aimed atmental stressB6, B12, folic acid and pantothenic acid contribute toReduction of fatigue, toNerve functionand tomental balanceat.

         

        The formula supports people who are mentally challenged on a daily basis – for example due to stress, pressure to concentrate or digital sensory overload – and offers an effective nutritional base for the mind.

        Why should I take Nobilin Mental Complex?Why should I take Nobilin Mental Complex?

        For all those who … 

        • dailymentally challengedare – at work, studying or in everyday family life
        • underConcentration problems,mental exhaustionorStress symptomssuffer
        • hercognitive performancewant to provide targeted support even in old age
        • Want to boost your mental clarity and concentration with natural nutrients such as Lion's Mane and Citicoline
        • itselfvegan,diabetic-friendlyorallergen-consciousfeed

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