FORMERLY FULL FOCUS EVOLVED
A neurologist-formulated stack of nine ingredients that feed the biochemistry of attention — L-Tyrosine, SAM-e, Bacopa and methylation cofactors, engineered to balance dopamine and sharpen cognition.
PROFESSIONAL GRADE · 120 VEGETARIAN CAPSULES · L-TYROSINE · SAM-E · BACOPA
L-Tyrosine is the direct amino-acid precursor to dopamine. At clinical levels it gives the brain the raw material it needs to produce the neurotransmitter that drives attention, drive, and motor control.
SAM-e, TMG and L-Methionine keep the methyl donors flowing — the same chemistry that regulates catecholamines, mood, and cognition. This is a brain formula that respects MTHFR biology.
Bacopa, taurine, and magnesium ascorbate round out the stack — delivering calm focus without stimulants. Capsules can be opened and mixed into a cool drink for kids or sensitive patients.
MAY BENEFIT
Nine ingredients. Every one doing real work.
Hypromellose (capsule), silicon dioxide, microcrystalline cellulose, ascorbyl palmitate, dicalcium phosphate, stevia leaf extract, natural orange flavor.
Adults: 3 capsules in the AM, with or without food.
Children: 1–2 capsules in the AM, or as directed by a practitioner.
Capsules can be opened and the powder mixed into a cool beverage or food.

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The Science
methylation
Mood, focus, and energy aren't separate systems — they run on the same methyl groups. Here's how the methylation cycle underwrites neurotransmitter chemistry, mitochondrial output, and the difference between a good day and a flat one.
Apr 4, 2026 →mood
Motivation is not a mood — it's a neurotransmitter gradient. Here's how tyrosine feeds the dopamine and norepinephrine pathways behind drive, focus, and stress resilience.
Apr 20, 2026 →mood
Serotonin, dopamine, and norepinephrine are all produced and regulated through methylation-dependent steps. Here's the biochemistry connecting your methyl cycle to your mood — and the evidence behind it.
Mar 8, 2026 →Peer-reviewed support
Full Focus is built on amino-acid precursors, methyl donors, and calming neuromodulators studied in the peer-reviewed literature. A selection of the research that informed the formulation is below.
Hase A, Jung SE, aan het Rot M. Behavioral and cognitive effects of tyrosine intake in healthy human adults. Pharmacol Biochem Behav. 2015;133:1-6.
PMID: 25797188Kongkeaw C, Dilokthornsakul P, Thanarangsarit P, Limpeanchob N, Norman Scholfield C. Meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials on cognitive effects of Bacopa monnieri extract. J Ethnopharmacol. 2014;151(1):528-535.
PMID: 24252493Aguiar S, Borowski T. Neuropharmacological review of the nootropic herb Bacopa monnieri. Rejuvenation Res. 2013;16(4):313-326.
PMID: 23772955Peng TR, Cheng HY, Wu TW, Ng BK. S-Adenosylmethionine (SAMe) as an adjuvant therapy for patients with depression: An updated systematic review and meta-analysis. Gen Hosp Psychiatry. 2024;86:118-126.
PMID: 38199136Zawieja E, Chmurzynska A. Betaine and aging: A narrative review of findings, possible mechanisms, research perspectives, and practical recommendations. Ageing Res Rev. 2025;104:102634.
PMID: 39647584El Idrissi A, Shen CH, L'Amoreaux WJ. Neuroprotective role of taurine during aging. Amino Acids. 2013;45(4):735-750.
PMID: 23963537Varga P, Lehoczki A, Fekete M, et al. The Role of Magnesium in Depression, Migraine, Alzheimer's Disease, and Cognitive Health: A Comprehensive Review. Nutrients. 2025;17(13):2216.
PMID: 40647320*These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.