Product Description
Premium-grade Lithium Orotate formulated to help support mood balance and cognitive health, based on emerging scientific research.
- May promote emotional stability
- Supports healthy cognitive function
- Potential aid for stress resilience
- No artificial additives
Lithium Orotate in More Detail
Lithium Orotate is a compound consisting of lithium bound to orotic acid, designed to allow efficient absorption and utilisation. Preliminary research suggests that low-dose lithium supplementation may help support emotional balance, promote resilience to stress, and maintain healthy brain function (Schrauzer, 2002).
Unlike pharmaceutical lithium carbonate used in clinical settings, Lithium Orotate delivers microdoses of elemental lithium, which have been studied for potential neuroprotective and mood-supporting effects (Fajardo et al., 2018). Andrew Huberman, Ph.D., has noted in the Huberman Lab Podcast that low-dose lithium may play a role in healthy brain ageing and mood regulation, though he emphasises that it should be used responsibly.
This form offers a gentler approach to supplementation, appealing to those looking for research-backed ways to support emotional stability and cognitive clarity.
The Ingredients
We use only premium-grade Lithium Orotate, providing 5mg elemental lithium from 125mg Lithium Orotate per capsule. The formula is blended with rice flour in a vegetarian capsule, and contains no artificial colours, binders, or preservatives—ensuring a clean, consistent, and reliable supplement.
Suggested Use
Take 1 capsule daily, preferably with 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.
Premium Quality
Kratox Lithium Orotate is made using only the highest quality raw, active ingredients, and made without any artificial colours, binders, preservatives, or fillers.
References: Schrauzer GN. Lithium: occurrence, dietary intakes, nutritional essentiality. J Am Coll Nutr. 2002;21(1):14-21. Fajardo VA, et al. Low-dose lithium supplementation and its effect on human health. Nutrients. 2018;10(5):576. Huberman A. The Huberman Lab Podcast – Episode: “Lithium & Mood, Brain & Aging” (2022).