All 4 Ingredients, Explained
Two prebiotic fibers, a digestive sugar, and one genuinely interesting longevity compound.
Four ingredients, none of them a secret honey recipe. Here's what Baobab Fiber, L-Arabinose, Spermidine and Konjac Glucomannan are each actually there for.
Baobab Fiber — the prebiotic base
Sourced from the baobab fruit, this is a prebiotic fiber that feeds beneficial gut bacteria. Its connection to cognition runs through the gut-brain axis, not through any direct action on brain tissue.
Konjac Glucomannan — the second fiber
A widely-used prebiotic fiber supporting digestive health and nutrient absorption efficiency, working alongside Baobab Fiber to support the gut side of the gut-brain relationship.
L-Arabinose — the digestive complement
A naturally occurring plant sugar found in various fruits and vegetables, included for its interaction with digestive enzyme activity, rounding out the formula's fiber-focused approach.
Spermidine — the one with real cognitive-aging research
This is the ingredient worth paying the most attention to. Spermidine is a polyamine compound studied for its autophagy-inducing properties — a cellular cleanup process — in the context of cognitive aging in older adults specifically. The clinical trial results are described as mixed but active, meaning this is a genuinely researched area, not a settled one.
Why this list is honest, not exciting
Compare this to an ad promising an ancient recipe reversing memory loss overnight. Four ingredients working through a gradual, indirect gut-brain pathway is a much less dramatic story — and a much more accurate one.
How this connects to the bigger picture
This mechanism only matters with consistent use — see the realistic timeline in our 90-day review.
