A calm, science-backed nootropic built around a simple idea: support the system instead of chasing the next hit. Five ingredients. Five real doses. Fully disclosed.
Most people think dopamine is the "pleasure chemical." It isn't — it's the motivation chemical, the signal that makes you want to start, to focus, to reach.
So the constant reaching — one more coffee, one more scroll, one more tab — isn't a willpower failure. It's what a depleted system feels like from the inside. And more chasing only raises the bar for the next hit.
We built the Neural Dopamine Complex for the other approach. Steady. Supported. Calm. Less reaching, more doing.
Dopamine can't cross the blood-brain barrier — your brain only lets in the raw materials and makes it on-site. The real question was never "how do I add dopamine?" It's "how do I give my brain better materials to build it?" That's the entire logic of this formula.
The velvet bean delivers L-DOPA, the direct precursor that can cross into the brain.
Supplies tyrosine, the building block one step further upstream.
The brain assembles it from materials it actually accepts — no forcing.
Each one is here for a reason that's backed by research. Tap any ingredient to go deeper into the science, the real-life uses, and why it's better inside the stack.
One of nature's richest natural sources of L-DOPA — the exact molecule your brain converts into dopamine, and one of the few able to cross into the brain to do it. It anchors the formula because you build dopamine from the precursor up.
Explore the scienceAn amino acid your brain uses to build dopamine and norepinephrine. Under stress and heavy focus it burns through these faster than it makes them — research frames tyrosine as a "depletion reverser" that helps most when demand is highest. Not a stimulant. A reserve.
Explore the scienceThe compound behind the lift in chocolate and the runner's high. A natural trace amine that briefly amplifies dopamine and norepinephrine signaling — mood, motivation, drive. Fast and short-acting: the spark, not the engine.
Explore the scienceGreen tea's most abundant catechin. In EEG research it left people calmer and more attentive at the same time — the "relaxed yet alert" half of green tea, separated from the rush.
Explore the scienceAn amino acid shown to raise alpha brain waves — the calm-but-alert state linked to meditation and flow — often within about 30 minutes of a single dose. It keeps the whole formula smooth instead of jittery.
Explore the scienceMucuna and NALT supply the raw materials your brain turns into dopamine.
PEA briefly amplifies the signal — the lift in mood, motivation, and drive.
EGCG and L-theanine bring the calm-alert state, so focus feels smooth, not wired.
All five ingredients, every milligram, printed on the bottle.
No big "complex" number on the front hiding trace amounts.
The focus comes from precursors and green-tea compounds — not a stimulant.
Verified by an independent lab with no skin in the game.
Manufactured to the standards we'd want in our own routine.