20 years. Thousands of patients. This is the only supplement I've ever put my name behind.
Your ovaries are still producing estrogen every single day. This formula was designed to nearly double it — and finally get it to your brain. No prescription. No synthetic hormones. No injections.
It was standing in the middle of a sentence — in front of people who used to come to me for answers — and watching the word just... dissolve.
Not slow down. Not get harder to find. Just gone.
I'd do what we all do. Laugh it off. Say "you know, the thingy." Wave my hand like it was charming. Like it was a personality quirk instead of a quiet, private emergency.


Right in the middle of a meeting. In front of my team. I covered it with a joke. Nobody laughed quite right.
I drove home and sat in the car and didn't go inside for a long time.
That night, like so many nights before it, I opened my phone and typed the thing I'd never said out loud.
And I need you to know: it's not you. It's not aging. And it is absolutely not in your head.
What I found didn't just explain my symptoms. It explained why nobody had ever told me.


And the supplement industry? Not much better. Most of what's on the shelf was made for the general population — generic doses, generic ingredients, never designed for a brain running on declining estrogen.
Which means everything you tried didn't just fail to work.
It couldn't have worked. Because nobody was targeting the actual cause — not even close. Until now!

Yes — you read that right. Your ovaries never actually stopped. They just produce waaaaay less. And this one ingredient can nearly double what they're still making.
That's not medicine. That's Mother Nature finishing what she started.
Almost no one is talking about it. Once you see why, you won't just feel relieved.
You'll be furious it took this long.
But if boosting your own estrogen sounds too simple — you're probably wondering why your doctor never mentioned it. The answer might surprise you.

It is always better to boost your own estrogen — the way nature intended.
HRT adds estrogen from the outside. This works with what your body is already making.
There's a reason your doctor never mentioned this option — it doesn't require a prescription. Boosting your own estrogen is what your body was designed to do.
But here's the part that made me stop sleeping. Because while you're weighing your options — your brain isn't waiting.
What Cornell Found Inside Women's Brains
What I'm about to share is the part that finally made me stop blaming myself — and start understanding what was actually happening.
While you're managing work, managing family, managing a brain that feels like it's running on fumes.

Estrogen isn't just a reproductive hormone. It's the hormone that keeps your memory sharp, your words accessible, and your brain firing the way it should.
During menopause, your estrogen levels can drop by up to 90% in just a few years. That's not a slow fade — that's a freefall. And your brain, which depends on estrogen to produce energy, build connections, and access stored memories, simply doesn't have enough left to run the way it used to.
When estrogen drops that fast, your brain feels it immediately — and the longer it goes unaddressed, the more ground you lose.
The woman you are right now is deciding who you'll be at 75.
Not in 30 years. Not when it gets worse. Now.
The biology doesn't wait. And neither can you.
The good news? There's a specific reason this is happening — and a specific reason it can be addressed.
That's what the next section is about.


Think of your brain like a dimmer switch.
But not always.
You've probably had them — those random days where the fog just… lifted. Those mornings where everything just… clicked. The words came back. You finished a sentence without grasping. You felt — for a few hours — like yourself again.
That wasn't luck.
Estrogen getting through is only step one.
It still needs roads to travel. Without them, it arrives — and goes nowhere.
That's why nothing worked. It was never the whole answer.
Your ovaries haven't stopped. Even after menopause, they're still producing estrogen every single day.
You can refill your Estrogen with HRT & Boron, but without roads it never arrives.
In a study published in the FASEB Journal, researchers gave postmenopausal women just 3mg of Boron per day. Their estrogen levels nearly doubled. Not synthetic estrogen. Not borrowed hormones. Their own — the estrogen their ovaries were already making. Boron slows the breakdown, so the signal finally survives long enough to reach your brain.
Even when estrogen gets through, it needs roads to travel. Lion's Mane triggers your brain to produce Nerve Growth Factor — the signal that rebuilds the neural pathways estrogen used to maintain. In a 16-week study, women taking Lion's Mane scored 30% higher on cognitive function tests than placebo. A 49-week trial confirmed the same. When women stopped taking it, the benefits reversed within 4 weeks.
85% of menopausal women are deficient in Vitamin D — the hormone that keeps your brain's energy system running. Pair that with Methylated B12, which your neurons need to actually fire, and you're giving your brain what it's been running without for years.

My name is Sandra. I'm 63. Three years ago I almost disappeared — not from cancer, which I'd already survived — but from the fog that came after it.
HRT was off the table. Breast cancer & HRT don't mix. So when menopause hit — hard, fast, and without warning — I had no obvious path. No prescription. No safety net. Just a brain going slowly quiet on me.
I was the one my family counted on. My boss called first. My kids came to me. My husband built a life with me. And then one night at 2am — anxious for no reason, scrolling research papers out of desperation — I found a study.
FASEB Journal. 1987. Postmenopausal women given 3mg of Boron per day. Their estrogen nearly doubled. Their own. No injections. No prescription. I sent it to my closest friend at 2:47am.
Dr. Jensen had spent twenty years researching neurological decline. She said: "This is real. And it's only part of what you need."
She knew about Lion's Mane, Methylated B12, Vitamin D3 — compounds that don't just boost estrogen but give it somewhere to go. We weren't building a brand. We were building something that should have existed already.
We failed thirteen versions before we got it right. I needed to survive menopause the way I survived cancer — on my own terms. This formula is what that looks like.
"The Boron study was just the beginning. What Sandra found that night sent us down a research path that completely changed how I understood the menopausal brain."




Imagine waking up tomorrow and not immediately wondering what kind of brain day it's going to be.














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Imagine waking up and the fog is actually gone.
That sharp, clear feeling you had before all this? Boron brings it back — by amplifying the estrogen your ovaries are still quietly making every day.
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Dismissed by her doctor
Told it's "just stress" or "normal aging." She knows something is wrong. She was right.
Tried everything else
Amazon supplements, CVS vitamins — none of it worked. Because none of it was the right form, or addressed the real problem.
Wants no hormones
She's scared of HRT risks. She wants something that works without cancer risk, blood clots, or a prescription.
Anxious for no reason
Overwhelmed by things that never used to bother her. She's not depressed — she's depleted.
Men
Sorry guys — this one's built around female hormonal biology
Women under 30
If hormones haven't shifted yet, this formula isn't needed
Fine losing memory
If the fog doesn't bother you, this wasn't made for you
Anyone expecting magic
This works. But it works with consistency — not overnight

You didn't. That tells me something.
Most women read everything, feel everything — and then close the tab and hope it gets better on its own.
It doesn't.
Your brain doesn't pause while you think about it. The window doesn't wait. Every week in the fog is a week the neural pathways get a little harder to rebuild. That's not a sales tactic. That's the Cornell research. That's the neuroscience.