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Focus Stack

Support cognitive function, mental clarity, and overall wellness

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The Focus Stack combines two dietary supplements formulated with natural ingredients that may help support cognitive function, mental clarity, and overall wellness.* This stack includes Man Brain and Man Greens, providing nootropic compounds and adaptogenic botanicals studied for their potential cognitive and health benefits.*

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  • Support Immunity & Reduce Stress
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Benefits

  • Nootropic ingredients studied for cognitive support[1,2,3]*
  • Adaptogens that may help manage stress response[4,5]*
  • Nutrients that support long-term brain health[6,7]*
  • Natural compounds for sustained energy without stimulants[8,9]*
  • Comprehensive nutritional support from superfoods[10,11]*

Fully Dosed Ingredients

MAN GREENS

  • Hormone Health: May help support healthy testosterone levels within normal ranges[26,27,28]*
  • Stress Management: Adaptogens may help the body manage stress response[4,5]*
  • Overall Wellness: Comprehensive nutrition from whole food sources[10,11]*
  • Immune Support: Superfoods provide immune-supporting nutrients[10,11]*

MAN BRAIN

  • Bacopa Monnieri - Traditional Ayurvedic herb containing bacosides that may support normal cognitive function[1,12]*
  • Blueberry Extract (Anthocyanins) - Rich in antioxidants studied for brain health[18,19]*
  • CDP-Choline (Citicoline) - Precursor to acetylcholine, studied for normal memory support[6,22]*
  • Alpha-GPC - Rapidly delivers choline to the brain, studied for cognitive benefits[7,23]*
  • L-Theanine - Amino acid that may support focus without causing drowsiness[2,14]*

Shipping & Returns

If MITA Nutra (‘we’) has your product(s) in stock, we will email you a shipping notice confirming that the items have shipped and are en-route to you; that notice is our acceptance of your order. In-stock orders (excluding scheduled delivery items) most of the time ship before 5PM EST on 1 -7 days after order is placed and DHL Express Worldwide and UPSP is selected as the shipping company. (3.30PM EST for UPSP orders). Out-of-stock orders will ship once the item is back in stock. You will be notified via email of what orders are out of stock. We will send you the shipping notice once the item is back in stock and has been shipped. How soon you receive the product(s) depends on the shipping method you have chosen.

We reserve the right to limit quantities available for sale or sold.

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The total price of your order will be charged to your credit card when our shipping notice email has been sent to your email address. If you wish to cancel an order, you may request a cancellation by e-mailing us support@mitanutra.com

However, we may not receive and process your cancellation request before we accept and ship your order, in which case your cancellation request may not be effective. If for any reason you are not completely satisfied with a product you have purchased, we would be pleased to exchange or give you a refund up to 60 days after you receive your order within 5-10 business days of receiving the returned product(s).

All products (both defective and non-defective) must be returned in their original purchase condition, with the original packing material, manuals and any other item or accessory provided by the manufacturer. Your name, address, and phone number are required when processing all returns and exchanges for the purposes of detecting and preventing fraud.

Please note: for online returns, MITA Nutra 60-day return policy begins on the date your items are delivered to you. Your packing slip or a note with your order number is required for returns. 

In the event that a returned order has any packaging, manuals, accessories, or other items missing, the return may be refused, or we may deduct the value of any of the missing items. 

Shipping charges are non-refundable; however, we will refund your original shipping cost if you are returning an item because of an error on our part, or we have determined that the product is defective.

Quality Standard

Third-Party Lab Tested

Third-Party Lab Tested

cGMP & FDA Certified Facility

cGMP & FDA Certified Facility

BPA-Free Packaging

BPA-Free Packaging

Made in Canada

Made in Canada

Full Clinical Doses

Full Clinical Doses

100% Organic

100% Organic

No Artificial Flavoring

No Artificial Flavoring

No Synthetics

No Synthetics

No Estrogenic Ingredients

No Estrogenic Ingredients

Gluten-Free

Gluten-Free

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* These statements are not evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

References

Scientific Articles Cited About Ingredients

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[2] Hidese, S., et al. (2019). Effects of L-theanine administration on stress-related symptoms and cognitive functions in healthy adults: a randomized controlled trial. Nutrients, 11(10), 2362.

[3] Solomon, T. M., et al. (2016). A randomized, double-blind, placebo controlled, parallel group, efficacy study of alpha BRAIN administered orally. Human Psychopharmacology, 31(2), 135-143.

[4] Chandrasekhar, K., et al. (2012). A prospective, randomized double-blind, placebo-controlled study of safety and efficacy of a high-concentration full-spectrum extract of ashwagandha root in reducing stress and anxiety in adults. Indian Journal of Psychological Medicine, 34(3), 255-262.

[5] Panossian, A., & Wikman, G. (2010). Effects of adaptogens on the central nervous system and the molecular mechanisms associated with their stress-protective activity. Pharmaceuticals, 3(1), 188-224.

[6] Spiers, P. A., et al. (1996). Citicoline improves verbal memory in aging. Archives of Neurology, 53(5), 441-448.

[7] De Jesus Moreno Moreno, M. (2003). Cognitive improvement in mild to moderate Alzheimer's dementia after treatment with the acetylcholine precursor choline alfoscerate. Clinical Therapeutics, 25(1), 178-193.

[8] Kennedy, D. O. (2016). B vitamins and the brain: mechanisms, dose and efficacy—a review. Nutrients, 8(2), 68.

[9] Scholey, A., et al. (2010). Consumption of cocoa flavanols results in acute improvements in mood and cognitive performance during sustained mental effort. Journal of Psychopharmacology, 24(10), 1505-1514.

[10] Karkos, P. D., et al. (2011). Spirulina in clinical practice: evidence-based human applications. Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine, 2011, 531053.

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[13] Morgan, A., & Stevens, J. (2010). Does Bacopa monnieri improve memory performance in older persons? Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine, 16(7), 753-759.

[14] Kimura, K., et al. (2007). L-Theanine reduces psychological and physiological stress responses. Biological Psychology, 74(1), 39-45.

[15] Glade, M. J., & Smith, K. (2015). Phosphatidylserine and the human brain. Nutrition, 31(6), 781-786.

[16] Traini, E., et al. (2013). Choline alphoscerate (alpha-glyceryl-phosphoryl-choline) an old choline-containing phospholipid with a still interesting profile as cognition enhancing agent. Current Alzheimer Research, 10(10), 1070-1079.

[17] Owen, G. N., et al. (2008). The combined effects of L-theanine and caffeine on cognitive performance and mood. Nutritional Neuroscience, 11(4), 193-198.

[18] Devore, E. E., et al. (2012). Dietary intakes of berries and flavonoids in relation to cognitive decline. Annals of Neurology, 72(1), 135-143.

[19] Miller, M. G., & Shukitt-Hale, B. (2012). Berry fruit enhances beneficial signaling in the brain. Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, 60(23), 5709-5715.

[20] Russ, T. C., et al. (2012). Geographical variation in dementia: systematic review with meta-analysis. International Journal of Epidemiology, 41(4), 1012-1032.

[21] Wurtman, R. J., et al. (2014). Nutritional modifiers of aging brain function: use of uridine and other phosphatide precursors to increase formation of brain synapses. Nutrition Reviews, 72(2), 88-94.

[22] McGlade, E., et al. (2012). Improved attentional performance following citicoline administration in healthy adult women. Food and Nutrition Sciences, 3(6), 769-773.

[23] Parker, A. G., et al. (2015). The effects of alpha-glycerylphosphorylcholine, caffeine or placebo on markers of mood, cognitive function, power, speed, and agility. Journal of the International Society of Sports Nutrition, 12(1), P41.

[24] Choudhary, D., et al. (2017). Efficacy and safety of ashwagandha (Withania somnifera (L.) Dunal) root extract in improving memory and cognitive functions. Journal of Dietary Supplements, 14(6), 599-612.

[25] Pingali, U., et al. (2014). Effect of standardized aqueous extract of Withania somnifera on tests of cognitive and psychomotor performance in healthy human participants. Pharmacognosy Research, 6(1), 12-18.

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[29] Langade, D., et al. (2019). Efficacy and safety of ashwagandha (Withania somnifera) root extract in insomnia and anxiety: a double-blind, randomized, placebo-controlled study. Cureus, 11(9), e5797.

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