
Vascular Support Capsules
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i. Support brain microvascular health with Neurovasa — a thoughtfully designed, multi-compound formula created to complement long-term brain performance and healthy aging. Unlike single-ingredient supplements, Neurovasa combines five well-studied botanical compounds selected for their complementary roles in supporting cerebral blood flow, vascular flexibility, and cognitive resilience.
ii. Each bottle contains 60 capsules, providing a 30-day supply of a carefully balanced formulation that reflects clinical insight rather than trend-driven supplementation. Neurovasa is designed to work alongside healthy lifestyle habits and medical care, offering a science-informed option for those who want to support brain health at its foundation — the microvasculature
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Why Choose Neurovasa?
Neurovasa was created for individuals who want to take brain health seriously — not with shortcuts or exaggerated claims, but with a thoughtful, physiology-based approach. Unlike single-ingredient supplements, Neurovasa brings together carefully selected compounds with complementary roles in supporting microvascular function, cerebral blood flow, and cognitive resilience. Each ingredient was chosen based on clinical experience and scientific literature, with an emphasis on vascular support at the level where brain aging often begins: the smallest blood vessels. Neurovasa is designed to complement — not replace — healthy lifestyle habits and medical care, offering a measured, integrative option for those seeking to support long-term brain performance and aging with intention and evidence in mind.
How to Use
Take 1 capsule twice daily
Ingredients
- Panax ginseng 200 mg
- Hawthorn 200 mg
- Bacopa monnieri 200 mg
- Trans-resveratrol 200 mg
- Ginko biloba 70 mg
Panax Ginseng – Vascular Adaptation and Cognitive Energy
Panax ginseng has been used for centuries as an adaptogen—a compound that helps the body respond to physiological stress. Modern research has clarified why.
Ginseng:
a. Enhances endothelial nitric oxide production
b. Improves vascular smooth muscle responsiveness
c. Supports mitochondrial energy metabolism
d. Has modest but consistent benefits on attention and working memory
In the context of BrainFlowTM, Panax ginseng helps the microvasculature respond dynamically to demand, rather than remaining stiff or blunted under stress. This is particularly relevant for patients with fatigue, cognitive variability, or early vascular disease.
Hawthorn – The Forgotten Microvascular Herb
Hawthorn is best known in cardiology circles for its effects on microvascular heart disease, not large-vessel blockages. Its relevance to the brain is often overlooked.
Hawthorn:
a. Improves coronary and cerebral microcirculation
b. Enhances endothelial function
c. Reduces oxidative stress within vessel walls
d. Supports capillary-level perfusion rather than macro-arterial flow
In Neurovasa, hawthorn serves as a vascular stabilizer, helping maintain steady, efficient blood delivery through the smallest vessels—the same vessels that nourish white matter and deep brain structures.
Bacopa Monnieri – Memory, Plasticity, and Vascular Support
Bacopa monnieri has one of the strongest clinical evidence bases among cognitive herbs. Traditionally used in Ayurvedic medicine as Brahmi, it supports both memory formation and neuronal resilience.
Bacopa:
a. Improves memory acquisition and recall in randomized trials
b. Enhances synaptic plasticity
c. Reduces neuroinflammation
d. Appears to support CBF in preclinical models
In a microvascular framework, bacopa acts at the intersection of blood flow and cognition, supporting not just vessel function, but also the neurons that depend on it.
Trans-Resveratrol – Endothelial Protection and Longevity Signaling
Resveratrol has received widespread attention for its association with cardiovascular health and longevity. What matters most for brain aging, however, is its effect on the endothelium.
Trans-resveratrol:
a. Activates eNOS
b. Improves vascular flexibility
c. Reduces oxidative and inflammatory injury to vessels
d. Enhances neurovascular coupling in human studies
In Neurovasa, resveratrol functions as a vascular protector, helping preserve the responsiveness of the brain’s microcirculation over time.
Ginkgo Biloba — Microvascular Perfusion and Neurovascular Resilience
Ginkgo biloba is one of the most extensively studied botanical compounds in brain health, particularly with respect to cerebral blood flow and microvascular function. Extracts derived from the leaves of the Ginkgo tree have been used for decades in Europe and Asia for cognitive symptoms associated with aging, vascular disease, and neurodegeneration.
What makes Ginkgo especially relevant to the BrainFlow framework is its direct action on the brain’s microcirculation. Rather than targeting large arteries, Ginkgo appears to improve blood flow at the level of capillaries and small arterioles — the very vessels responsible for nourishing white matter tracts and deep brain structures that are vulnerable to aging and vascular injury.
Ginkgo:
a. Improves endothelial function and nitric oxide signaling
b. Reduces platelet aggregation, supporting smoother capillary flow
c. Enhances red blood cell flexibility, allowing blood to move more efficiently through narrow vessels
d. Decreases oxidative stress within the vascular wall
Together, these effects support more consistent and responsive cerebral perfusion, particularly under conditions of metabolic or cognitive demand.

