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Optimal Focus

Optimal Focus didn’t work for me. Why? What can I try instead?

Focus can be supported by many things - and some people need more support in one type of focus than the other. Optimal Focus† works very quickly. If it's right for you, you will know. Optimal Focus supports healthy acetylcholine levels. Acetylcholine

Are there certain SNPs that tell me if Optimal Focus† is right for me or not?

Currently, Dr. Lynch is not sure what SNPs may indicate a need for Optimal Focus† or not. The reason is that common SNPs like COMT and MAOA are so epigenetically malleable. Those who are Fast MAOA are at risk for low mood while taking Optimal Focus.

Is Optimal Focus† recommended for methyl-sensitive types?

Methyl-sensitive people tend to have higher catecholamines (stress neurotransmitters ie. sympathetic types) and higher histamine than those who are not methyl sensitive. Optimal Focus† is way more comprehensive than just choline. There isn't that muc

Optimal Focus says it contains fish and shellfish, yet is suitable for vegetarians and vegans. How is that possible?

Optimal Focus does not contain any products derived from fish or shellfish. However, it does contain algae. Since this algae could have potentially come in contact with fish or shellfish, we cannot guarantee it is free of fish or shellfish allergens.

What is the relationship between acetylcholine and serotonin?

Higher levels of acetylcholine may disrupt serotonin. Studies show that higher acetylcholine levels are found in people struggling with symptoms of low mood. Studies have also shown that higher acetylcholine levels are found in people with healthy mo

Is there a relationship between Acetylcholine and MTHFR?

Yes. MTHFR and acetylcholine are associated due to the folate/choline relationship. Folate and choline are used heavily as methyl donors within the methylation pathway. If the body does not have enough folate, it will use choline instead. Thus, low f

What to expect from Optimal Focus

After swallowing 1-3 capsules of Optimal Focus, expect to feel a growing effect within the first 10 minutes. This effect may feel like a healthy sense of clarity or focus. The effect is mild at first and continuously amplifies over time and peeks abo

Are there any warnings or side effects when using Optimal Focus?

Do not use Optimal Focus if you are currently taking medication for ADHD, antidepressants, or if you are pregnant. Children should consult their healthcare professional prior to use. Do not use it if tamper seal is damaged. If a foggy head is experie

Is Optimal Focus free from GMOs?

Testing confirms that Optimal Focus is free from GMO markers.

Does Optimal Focus contain gluten or grains?

Optimal Focus does not contain gluten. Optimal Focus does not contain grains.

Who is Optimal Focus intended for?

Optimal Focus is intended for people ages 4 and up who want to support healthy acetylcholine production for focus and learning.†. Individuals who desire increased nutritional support for healthy memory and cognition may also benefit by taking Optimal

How do I take Optimal Focus?

Take 1 to 3 capsules with food in the morning or as directed by your healthcare professional. Do not take within 6 hours of bedtime as it may interfere with sleep.Start with 1 capsule. See how you respond. The next day, you may still feel the benefic

What is the purpose of each ingredient in Optimal Focus?

Ingredient. Purpose. Pantothenic Acid. Precursor for coenzyme A synthesis. Citicoline. Precursor for acetylcholine synthesis. Magnesium. Cofactor for acetylcholine synthesis enzyme. Alpha GPC. Precursor for acetylcholine, supports neuronal cell membr

What are the ingredients in Optimal Focus sourced from?

Ingredient Source Alpha GPC Soy derived phospholipid (refining process and third party analyses ensure absence of soy proteins) Magnesium Magnesium malate  Pantothenic Acid Calcium pantothenate  Huperzine Huperzia serrata, aerial parts  Ur