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The Science of Innovation Supplements

What are Innovation Supplements?

If you’re an entrepreneur, founder, or CEO, you know the pressure to innovate, the high-stakes pitches that can make or break your vision. The long days that stretch into years. But what if you could give your brain the boost it needs to keep up with that relentless pace?

Think of Innovation Supplements as your brain’s secret weapon. These are NOT Nootropics, but rather longevity and NAD+ boosting supplements that are formulated to sharpen focus, ignite creativity, boost energy, and maintain clarity. Unlike a quick caffeine fix that leaves you crashing, innovation supplements work with your body’s natural chemistry to support long-term cellular resilience. Elixir Lifepacks are the fuel that powers you from the inside rather than the outside.†

Elixir Lifepacks are a supplement stack of various ingredients combined in a novel way that work together to provide founders with support of the 5 pillars.

Energy - Focus - Motivation - Clarity - Creativity

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-Our Ingredients-

NMN (b-Nicotinamide Mononucleotide)

What It Is: NMN is a cutting-edge nucleotide derived from vitamin B3 (niacin), celebrated as a precursor to NAD+, a vital coenzyme that plays a crucial role in energy metabolism, DNA repair, and cellular aging.

What It Does: NMN supports cellular energy production, promotes healthy aging, and enhances metabolic function by boosting NAD+ levels, which decline with age. Research suggests it may improve cognitive function and energy metabolism.†

Where It’s Found: Naturally present in small amounts in broccoli, avocados, cabbage, and edamame.

Research Link: NMN Supplementation Promotes Neurovascular Rejuvenation in Aged Mice

Trans-Resveratrol

What It Is: A powerful polyphenol and antioxidant found in red grape skins, Trans-Resveratrol is nature’s secret weapon for vitality.

What It Does: It fights oxidative stress, supports heart health, and may enhance cognitive function and focus by activating longevity pathways like sirtuins. Works synergistically with NMN as a sirtuin activator to help protect DNA.†

Where It’s Found: Red wine, grape skins grape roots, blueberries, and peanuts.

Research Link: Slowing Aging by Design: the Rise of NAD+ and Sirtuin-Activating Compounds

Iodine

What It Is: An essential trace mineral critical for thyroid function, iodine is a small but mighty player in your wellness lineup.

What It Does: It regulates metabolism, supports energy levels, and promotes cognitive function by fueling thyroid hormone production, vital for mental clarity.†

Where It’s Found: Seaweed, fish, dairy, and iodized salt; supplements ensure consistent intake.

Research Link: Association Between Urinary Iodine Excretion, Genetic Disposition And Fluid Intelligence In Children, Adolescents And Young Adults: The Donald Study

BioPerine® Piper Nigrum (Black Pepper Extract)

What It Is: A patented extract from black pepper fruit, BioPerine is standardized for piperine, its active compound.

What It Does: This bioavailability booster enhances nutrient absorption, amplifying the cognitive and energy benefits of other ingredients in Lifepacks.†

Where It’s Found: Naturally in black pepper, but BioPerine delivers a concentrated form.

Research Link: Impact of Optimal Timing of Intake of Multi-Ingredient Performance Supplements on Sports Performance, Muscular Damage, and Hormonal Behavior across a Ten-Week Training Camp in Elite Cyclists: A Randomized Clinical Trial

Vitamin D3

What It Is: D3 is the body’s preferred form of vitamin D, synthesized from sunlight or sourced from supplements.

What It Does: It strengthens bones, supports immune health, and boosts mood and cognitive function, reducing brain fog for sharper focus.†

Where It’s Found: Fatty fish (like salmon), egg yolks, fortified foods, and sunlight.

Research Link: The Potential Use of Vitamin D3 and Phytochemicals for Their Anti-Ageing Effects

Magnesium L-Threonate

What It Is: A highly bioavailable form of magnesium designed by scientists at MIT to cross the blood-brain barrier, which has show to increase concentrated levels within the brain.

What It Does: It enhances memory, focus, and cognitive function while supporting relaxation and energy.†

Where It’s Found: Exclusive to supplements, as this form isn’t naturally occurring in food.

Research Link: Magnesium L-Threonate, -Based Formula Improves Brain Cognitive Functions in Healthy Chinese Adults

Thiamin (Vitamin B1)

What It Is: Thiamin is a water-soluble B vitamin essential for turning food into fuel.

What It Does: It powers energy production, supports nerve function, and enhances mental clarity and focus by aiding carbohydrate metabolism.†

Where It’s Found: Whole grains, pork, legumes, and fortified cereals.

Research Link: Association Between Dietary Vitamin B1 Intake And Cognitive Function Among Older Adults: A Cross-sectional Study

Riboflavin (Vitamin B2)

What It Is: As vibrant B vitamin, riboflavin is key to unlocking energy from carbs, fats, and proteins.

What It Does: It promotes glowing skin, healthy vision, and cellular energy, supporting mental clarity and reducing fatigue.†

Where It’s Found: Dairy, eggs, green leafy veggies, and almonds.

Research Link: Revitalising Riboflavin: Unveiling Its Timeless Significance in Human Physiology and Health

Niacin (Vitamin B3)

What It Is: Niacin is an essential B vitamin available as nicotinic acid or niacinamide.

What It Does: It supports energy metabolism, healthy cholesterol levels, and acts as a precursor for NAD+ production.†

Where It’s Found: Poultry, fish, peanuts, and mushrooms.

Research Link: The Promise of Niacin in Neurology

Vitamin B6 (Pyridoxine)

What It Is: A multitasking B vitamin, B6 is a cornerstone of over 100 enzymatic reactions in the body.

What It Does: It boosts brain health, balances mood, and enhances focus by aiding neurotransmitter production such as serotonin.†

Where It’s Found: Chickpeas, bananas, salmon, and potatoes.

Research Link: B-Vitamin Intake and Biomarker Status in Relation to Cognitive Decline in Healthy Older Adults in a 4-Year Follow-Up Study

Folate as 5-MTHF (5-Methyltetrahydrofolate)

What It Is: The bioactive form of folate, 5-MTHF is ready for your body to use with no conversion.

What It Does: It supports DNA synthesis, cell growth, and mental clarity, reducing brain fog and boosting cognitive function.†

Where It’s Found: Dark Leafy greens, lentils, liver, and legumes.

Research Link: Folic Acid Supplementation Suppresses Sleep Deprivation-Induced Telomere Dysfunction and Senescence-Associated Secretory Phenotype (SASP)

Vitamin B12 as Methylcobalamin

What It Is: Methylcobalamin is the most active bioavailable form of B12, it is ready for your body to use with no conversion.

What It Does: It fuels red blood cell production, supports nerve health, boosts energy and focus, and can reduce fatigue.†

Where It’s Found: Meat, fish, eggs, and dairy.

Research Link: Emerging Roles of Vitamin B12 in Aging and Inflammation

Biotin (Vitamin B7)

What It Is: The beauty vitamin, biotin is known for improving hair, skin, and nail health.

What It Does: It strengthens nails, promotes lustrous hair, and supports energy metabolism. It is involved with the utilization of fats, carbohydrates, amino acids, and may be involved in gene regulation.†

Where It’s Found: Eggs, nuts, sweet potatoes, and salmon.

Research Link: Biotin Homeostasis and Human Disorders: Recent Findings and Perspectives

Pantothenic Acid (Vitamin B5)

What It Is: A foundational B vitamin, pantothenic acid is a building block of coenzyme A, essential for life.

What It Does: It powers energy production, supports stress resilience, and enhances mental performance by supporting the synthesis of neurotransmitters and the metabolism of brain cells, which are essential for cognitive functions like concentration, memory, and focus.†

Where It’s Found: Avocados, chicken, mushrooms, and whole grains.

Research Link: Dietary intake of pantothenic acid is associated with cerebral amyloid burden in patients with cognitive impairment

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