Why Most Omega-3 Supplements Never Reach Your Brain
4th May 2026
There’s a well-established paradox in brain health research. Eating more dietary omega-3s, particularly from fish and seafood, is consistently associated with lower rates of cognitive decline and better long-term brain function. Yet large clinical trials using omega-3 supplements keep returning weak, mixed, or outright disappointing results.
If omega-3s are good for the brain, why don't most
…
Cognitive Load and Burnout: What Elite Athletes Reveal About Brain Longevity
13th Oct 2025
Throughout my 25-year career coaching top athletes and working with high-performance programs, I discovered a key insight: our bodies can only perform as well as our nervous systems allow.
Even athletes who seem fit can struggle because their nervous systems (the part of us that manages stress, recovery, and mental pressure) can become overwhelmed. This same issue contributes to burnout in t
…
Are There Nootropics That Actually Work?
17th Jun 2025
How Nootropics Like Protocol X Improve Productivity
We've all been there: staring at a blank screen, willing ourselves to start working, only to succumb to distractions, fatigue, or sheer lack of motivation.
Whether you're battling demotivated mornings, afternoon slumps, or chronic procrastination, the right nootropics for productivity could be the missing key to unlocking sustained producti
…
Creatine for Strength, Brain Health & Longevity: A Scientific Analysis
11th Apr 2025
Creatine for Brain & Body: Can It Boost Cognition, Clear Brain Fog & Extend Longevity?
Creatine isn’t just for gym-goers and athletes. Research shows it may also boost brain function, support mental clarity and even help with longevity. Whether you’re looking to improve your workouts, sharpen your mind or stay strong as you age, creatine could be a game-changer.
…
Top Foods High in Polyphenols & Their Brain-Boosting Benefits
30th Nov 2024
Polyphenols and Slowing Brain Ageing Through Better Metabolic Health
Ageing is an inevitable part of life and, unfortunately, our brains aren't spared from its effects. As we grow older, our brains shrink, particularly in critical regions like the hippocampus, which plays a key role in memory and learning. While cognitive decline may seem like a far-off concern, it’s important to realise tha
…