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How is Neurohacker Collective different in its approach to science and product development?

Because of the complexity and importance of human neurology, we have taken a whole systems approach that takes into consideration end to end pathways, multiple pathways, and the complicated interactions of many different supplements with one another, and applies a variety of ethical principles that are sorely needed in this space.

As we combine this with data driven open science, in collaboration with members of the collective, we will be able to provide a framework that is up to the task of managing this level of complexity.


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Where are your products made?

Our products are manufactured in the USA in 3 locations.

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What does the Prop 65 warning mean?

You may have seen the following warning associated with our products, as well as on other products purchased from other manufacturers:

WARNING: Reproductive Harm – www.P65Warnings.ca.gov

This warning is the result of a law passed in California in 1986, referred to as the California Safe Drinking Water and Toxic Enforcement Act of 1986, or more generally referred to as "Proposition 65."

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Nootropics: The Intelligence & Design Behind Qualia Formulation

Qualia nootropics were designed to promote a sustained improvement across the whole pallet of objective capacities and subjective states that contribute to optimized, creative, productive flow states, including:

  • Memory
  • Focus
  • Fluid Intelligence
  • Thinking Effectiveness
  • Emotional State

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How do you ensure the quality, safety, and efficacy of your products?

We are committed to going above and beyond industry standards and FDA requirements for safety and quality.

Our manufacturing facilities are certified by GMP/ ISO 9000 quality management standards, using the industry best for our airtight seals, desiccants, and equipment. We receive and review a COA (certificate of Analysis) for each batch of every raw ingredient coming in, conducted using HPLC (high performance liquid chromatography) and MS (mass spectrometry).

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