
This professional-grade 5-in-1 bioactive complex is specifically formulated to stimulate Nerve Growth Factor (NGF) synthesis and optimize neural pathways. It delivers a fast-acting cognitive boost by lifting brain fog within 3–7 days, sharpening long-term memory, and protecting neural integrity through its high-potency 8:1 Lion’s Mane extract and active Methylcobalamin B12.

Precision Bioactive Formula for Market Growth
Target the high-demand cognitive health niche with our proprietary 5-in-1 NGF Precision Complex. Unlike generic single-ingredient supplements, our formula activates four distinct neural pathways—synthesis, inhibition, signaling, and protection. This molecular-level precision ensures superior efficacy, helping your brand stand out with a product that consumers can truly “feel” working within days.

Scientifically Verified Purity & Bioavailability
We solve the industry’s biggest challenge: absorption. Our bioactive peptides are paired with 95% Piperine, a bioavailability amplifier that increases active uptake by 30-40%. Featuring HPLC-verified Bacopa and active neural-form B12, our capsules bypass common metabolic barriers, delivering high-purity nutrients directly to where they are needed most—ensuring high customer satisfaction and repurchase rates.

Global Compliance & Professional Manufacturing
Build a trusted global brand with our GMP-certified and ISO-standard production. Every batch undergoes rigorous third-party testing and is issued a COA (Certificate of Analysis) to ensure purity and potency. Our HPMC veggie caps and Halal-certified facilities ensure your product meets the strictest regulatory standards for the US and European markets, providing a “worry-free” sourcing experience for professional buyers.

Flexible OEM/ODM with Low Barrier to Entry
Scale your independent station faster with our entrepreneur-focused logistics. We offer full private label services starting from a low MOQ of just 500 units, with rapid 20-30 day fulfillment. From custom formula modification and bioactive peptide integration to professional Pantone-matched label design, we provide the end-to-end manufacturing support you need to dominate your market category.



FAQ ABOUT Lion’s Mane NGF Precision Complex
Q: How does Lion’s Mane mushroom stimulate NGF production?
A: Lion’s Mane (Hericium erinaceus) contains two classes of compounds that stimulate NGF through independent pathways. Erinacines, concentrated in the mycelium, cross the blood-brain barrier and directly activate the MEK/ERK kinase cascade in astrocytes and neurons, upregulating NGF mRNA transcription. Hericenones, concentrated in the fruiting body, work through peripheral AP-1 and NF-κB transcription factor pathways to increase NGF synthesis. Full-spectrum extracts containing both fruiting body and mycelium material provide dual-pathway NGF stimulation that single-source extracts cannot. NGF accumulation requires consistent daily supplementation over 2–4 weeks for measurable cognitive effects. Results may vary individually.
Q: Why combine Bacopa Monnieri with Lion’s Mane?
A: Lion’s Mane works through the NGF neurotrophic pathway — a cumulative 2–4 week process. Bacopa Monnieri works through an entirely different mechanism: its bacosides competitively inhibit acetylcholinesterase (AChE), increasing synaptic acetylcholine concentrations in the hippocampus within 1–2 weeks. These two mechanisms are complementary: Bacopa provides the early-onset cognitive support (acetylcholine system) that keeps customers engaged while Lion’s Mane’s NGF cascade accumulates. Bacopa also independently upregulates BDNF, creating a dual neurotrophic factor environment (NGF + BDNF) with greater combined neuroplasticity support than either compound alone.
Q: Why does the formula use Methylcobalamin instead of Cyanocobalamin?
A: Both are forms of Vitamin B12, but they differ critically in neurological activity. Cyanocobalamin must be converted in the liver to methylcobalamin or adenosylcobalamin before it can be used. Methylcobalamin enters neurons directly in its active form, with superior blood-brain barrier penetration and longer retention in neuronal tissue. For cognitive and neurological applications, methylcobalamin is the only clinically relevant B12 form — cyanocobalamin is primarily used in food fortification because it is more stable and cheaper, not because it is more bioavailable in the nervous system. The difference in cost is negligible at the doses used in supplementation (1000mcg per serving = approximately ¥0.10 per bottle).

































