Memory and concentration
Thinking deeply and focusing on a task can be difficult when your mind is going in all directions. Sharpen your concentration and memory today with vitamins and adaptogenic herbs. Even that maths task of your teenager is now child's play!


Ashwagandha powder
BIO & VEGAN. Ashwagandha Powder. 100 g. Ashwagandha is an adaptogen that helps the body relax during and after stressful situations.


PuraBrain
Nutraceutical supplement. 5-in-1 complex for memory & concentration. 30 vegecaps. With bacopa, ashwagandha and vitamin B.


Lion's mane powder
BIO & VEGAN. Lion's mane powder. 100 g. Lion's mane is a low-sugar energy source rich in fibre and protein.


Red Power Mix
BIO & VEGAN. Red superfood mix with beetroot, açai, aronia, red vine leaf and curry leaf. 100 g. Supports blood circulation and athletic performance.
€ 13,95


Vegan omega-3 softgels
VEGAN. Omega-3 from algae. 30 softgels. Contributes to normal function of the heart, brain and eyes. Sustainable alternative to fish oil.


Memopol plus
Memopol plus supplement. 20 unicadoses of 10ml. For concentration. Combats fatigue.
€ 24,25


Chia seeds
BIO & VEGAN. Chia seeds. 200 g or 400 g. Source of calcium, magnesium & copper. Omega-3 and omega-6 in good ratio.
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€ 6,20


Puragem Relax 50 ml
BIO & VEGAN. Puragem Relax. 50 ml, drops. Helps reduce tension. Helps contain sleep faster.


Chia seeds organic
BIO. Chia seeds. Organic and vegan seeds. A source of omega-3, vitamins and minerals and rich in fibre.
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€ 10,95


Ginseng
BIO & VEGAN. Ginseng. 80 capsules. Helps with fatigue & stress, and supports memory & concentration.
Temporarily out of stock


Superba Boost Krill Oil
Krill oil. 60 capsules. rich in omega-3 fatty acids good for heart, brain and eyes.
€ 26,35


Ginkgo biloba
BIO & VEGAN. Ginkgo biloba. 70 capsules. Supports blood circulation, cognitive functions and memory.
Temporarily out of stock
5 reasons why you can't concentrate
- You sleep late, little or poorly, which negatively affects your concentration
- Work-life balance is difficult, resulting in increased adrenaline levels
- You try to multitask while your brain is made to focus on one task
- You don't like at all what you have to do, with procrastination as a result
- You have a mental or physical condition that makes focusing harder