A premium nootropic formula designed to support focus, motivation, mental clarity, and emotional balance. Kratox Attention combines clinically researched adaptogens, nootropic botanicals, amino acids and active vitamins commonly used to help manage symptoms associated with ADHD and support cognitive performance.
- Supports focus, attention and cognitive performance
- Formulated to help manage common ADHD symptoms
- Includes Lion’s Mane, Bacopa, Rhodiola and Saffron
- No artificial additives whatsoever
Attention in More Detail
Kratox Attention was designed to support individuals seeking improved concentration, mental clarity and emotional regulation. The formula combines several ingredients widely studied for their effects on attention, working memory, and cognitive resilience.
Many of the nutrients included influence neurotransmitters involved in attention and motivation. Compounds such as citicoline and L-theanine support balanced brain chemistry and cognitive signalling, while adaptogens such as rhodiola may help the body adapt to stress — a factor often associated with reduced focus and mental fatigue.
Research into ingredients such as Lion’s Mane, Bacopa monnieri and saffron has also explored their potential role in supporting cognitive performance and emotional well-being. Together, these ingredients create a comprehensive nootropic formula aimed at supporting focus, productivity, and mental clarity throughout the day.
Key Nootropic Ingredients
Lion’s Mane Mushroom – widely studied for its relationship with nerve growth factor (NGF) and cognitive health, with research exploring its potential role in supporting memory and mental clarity.
Bacopa Monnieri – a well-studied nootropic herb traditionally used in Ayurvedic medicine and shown in clinical studies to support memory formation, information retention and cognitive performance.
Rhodiola Rosea – an adaptogenic herb commonly studied for its ability to support mental energy, stress resilience and cognitive performance during demanding tasks.
L-Theanine – an amino acid found in green tea that promotes calm alertness and balanced brain activity without sedation.
Saffron Extract – emerging research suggests saffron may support mood balance and emotional well-being, factors closely linked with attention and motivation.
Citicoline (CDP-Choline) – a highly bioavailable form of choline involved in acetylcholine production, a neurotransmitter important for memory and attention.
Zinc, Vitamin B6, Folate and Vitamin B12 – essential nutrients involved in neurotransmitter production, methylation pathways and normal nervous system function.
Who Is This For?
Kratox Attention may be particularly beneficial for individuals experiencing symptoms commonly associated with ADHD, including difficulty concentrating, mental fatigue, distractibility and reduced motivation. It may also benefit students, professionals and athletes seeking enhanced focus and cognitive performance.
Premium Quality Ingredients
Each serving provides carefully selected, high-purity ingredients in clinically relevant forms and dosages. Lion’s Mane is supplied as a fruiting body extract standardised to beta-glucans, Bacopa is standardised to ≥24% bacosides, Rhodiola to ≥3% rosavins and ≥1% salidroside, and saffron to ≥3.5% lepticrosalides.
Nothing else. No artificial colours, binders, fillers or preservatives.
Suggested Use
Take 2 capsules daily, preferably in the morning or early afternoon, with or after food.
100% Money Back Guarantee
We're so confident in the effectiveness and quality of this product that if you are not happy with the results after 30 days / one full bottle, we will issue a full refund.
References:
Stough, C. et al. (2001). Bacopa monnieri and cognitive performance in healthy adults. Psychopharmacology.
Lopresti, A. L. et al. (2019). Saffron and mood/cognitive outcomes. Journal of Affective Disorders.
Li, I. et al. (2018). Lion’s Mane mushroom and nerve growth factor. International Journal of Medicinal Mushrooms.
Panossian, A. & Wikman, G. (2010). Rhodiola rosea and fatigue/cognitive function. Phytomedicine.
McGlade, E. et al. (2012). L-Theanine and attention/cognitive performance. Nutritional Neuroscience.