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Bacopa monnieri
small-leaved bacopa
90 tablets
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250 mg of Bacopa monnieri extract
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an Ayurvedic herb trusted for thousands of years
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Pure formula with no unnecessary extras
A plant with a long heritage
Small-leaved bacopa, also known as Bacopa monnieri or brahmi, is a plant native to the warm, humid regions of Asia. It has long been part of India’s herbal traditions, where it has been valued as a plant-based ingredient with a special place in everyday practice. Its small, fleshy leaves and ability to thrive in marshy ground also make it stand out for its botanical character alone.
Standardised extract with bacosides
This product uses a small-leaved bacopa extract standardised to 50% bacosides. That matters for people who pay attention not only to the plant name, but also to the exact profile of the raw material. Thanks to standardisation, the formula has a more organised, modern feel, and the product stands out from simple herbal preparations without clearly defined parameters.

FOR EVERYDAY USE
The product comes in capsule form, so there’s no need to brew an infusion, measure out powder or mix it with water. This format works brilliantly for people who value convenience and want an easy way to fit supplementation into their daily routine. It’s a practical solution both at home and on the go, when you want neatness, quick use and easy storage in one consistent place.

Long-lasting packaging
The pack contains 90 capsules, which equals 90 servings of the product. This format works brilliantly for regular use and makes it easy to plan your supply over a longer period. It’s a practical choice for people who like to keep a bigger запас on hand and choose supplements with a simple formula, but with a clearly defined plant-based raw material. The whole package feels clear, well organised and convenient.
sources
Evaluating the effects of Bacopa monnieri https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/38538390/
Neuropharmacological Review of the Nootropic Herb Bacopa monnieri https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC3746283/
Adaptogenic properties https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/10404532/





