Stack Genius ingredient guide
NeuroFactor
NeuroFactor is a branded coffee fruit extract used in brain-health products in supplement labeling.
Overview
NeuroFactor is a branded coffee fruit extract used in brain-health products. Coffee fruit branding needs caffeine and polyphenol disclosure.
It appears most often in focus, BDNF-positioned, memory, and nootropic formulas. Confirm coffee fruit extract amount, NeuroFactor branding, caffeine disclosure, and nootropic partners.
brand-specific evidence, caffeine content, polyphenol disclosure, and stimulant stacking. Caffeine sensitivity and nootropic stacking should be checked.
Key takeaways
- NeuroFactor: Confirm coffee fruit extract amount, NeuroFactor branding, caffeine disclosure, and nootropic partners.
- DIM evidence should be framed around hormone-metabolism context and safety review.
- Caffeine sensitivity and nootropic stacking should be checked.
Practical guidance
What to know before adding NeuroFactor
Evidence snapshot
DIM evidence should be framed around hormone-metabolism context and safety review.
Label-reading priority
Confirm coffee fruit extract amount, NeuroFactor branding, caffeine disclosure, and nootropic partners.
Common misunderstanding
DIM is a hormone-context ingredient, not just a cruciferous vegetable reference.
Stack context
Compare with caffeine, citicoline, theanine, bacopa, and focus products.
Dosing & Timing
For DIM, record milligrams, broccoli-family companions, calcium D-glucarate, and warning language.
Safety and interaction context
Caffeine sensitivity and nootropic stacking should be checked.
Sources
- NCCIH - Antioxidants: In DepthAntioxidant evidence and high-dose caution.
- MedlinePlus - Dietary SupplementsConsumer supplement safety context.
- NCCIH - Using Dietary Supplements WiselyGeneral supplement safety and clinician-review context.
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