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Written by the Qualia team, January 2023

Text messages, emails, and countless notifications bombard our screens and our minds each and every day, making it easier than ever to get distracted, or lose focus, especially when we need to be on our “A-game”.

Even if we turn our phones off, we can still open an infinite number of tabs on our web browser, giving distractions the upper hand.

These distractions can not only feel overwhelming at times, but the mere thought of how distracted we might be may actually make focusing that much harder.

Which makes sense if we take a look at how focus works.

In this article, we’re going to show you how focus works, and how we’ve created a solution to help you become and stay laser-focused, even in today’s age of endless distractions.

1. The 3 pieces of the focus “puzzle” and how to put them together

When you’re trying to focus, there are three components of your brain at work:

  • Neurons are our nerve/brain cells
  • Neurotransmitters are chemical messengers that carry messages from one neuron to the next — so your brain can do what you want it to do.
  • Synapses are the path neurotransmitters take to make sure the brain receives the messages it needs.

Think of it this way: “Neuron A” wants to send a letter to “Neuron B”.

The neurotransmitter is the letter in the envelope, and the synapse is like the mail carrier who makes sure that “Neuron B” gets “Neuron A’s” message.

Simple enough, right?

There’s just one problem: when we find ourselves feeling overwhelmed, our synapses may not work as well, and the messages one part of our brain needs to send to another might not make it to their destination. 1

In other words, the letter gets lost in the mail. So simple actions, like focusing, can become difficult, because the brain’s messaging system is a bit out of sync.

2. Modern life makes many things easier, but can be bad news for our synapses… and our ability to focus

You may have heard that we live in an “attention economy” — meaning that attention is the scarcest resource of all.

Think about it: just 30 years ago, it wasn’t possible to power-browse the Internet, opening dozens of tabs and diving down rabbit holes. Or have more apps or people than we can name competing for our attention all at the same time, often from different time zones — even from the other side of the world.

All this tech-generated multitasking is stressing us out. 2

And when we’re stressed, our synapses stop functioning normally — removing a key piece of the focus puzzle. 3

Yet focus and attention are crucial when it comes to achieving our goals: whether that’s writing an email to a colleague, working on that big project, or even strengthening the relationships that matter most of us.

Now this might be when you reach for that extra cup of coffee — only to feel jittery and scattered when you need to focus the most.

And while caffeine’s focus-enhancing potential is well-known4… we knew it could be improved, so it was no longer a roll of the dice whether it would help or harm your focus. So we set out to create “focus on-demand”...

By aiming our research on natural compounds that complement caffeine, allowing you to focus on a task, while also helping support stronger synapses, one of the key building blocks of focus in the first place.

3. You can extend the benefits of caffeine to four specific areas of brain function

In order to stick with the difficult task of focusing in the age of the “attention economy”, you need motivation, focus (of course), memory, and stronger synapses. So we set out to amplify all four:

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Motivation –– Dopamine is the neurotransmitter your brain uses to motivate itself. Certain amino acids and vitamin C –– among other nutrients –– support the production of dopamine, so you can stay motivated for longer.5 But dopamine also helps promote focus and attention, making it essential for unlocking focus “on-demand”.6
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Focus –– It’s great that caffeine helps us feel alert enough to actually start on a task, but do you ever feel a little too wired, or jittery,when you drink it? Well, by providing ingredients that support a calm and focused mind too –– like the amino acid L Theanine, among several others –– you can benefit from a calm form of focus.7
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Memory Studies show that working memory is tightly correlated with focus and attention. Botanical compounds like Ginkgo biloba and Bacopa monnieri can help you delve into your memory archives to connect ideas and stay on task. 8
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Stronger (and more) synapses We now know strong synapses are necessary for optimal focus, and according to researchers at MIT, your brain needs the nutrients uridine monophosphate, citicoline, and DHA to help build new synapses. 9 So with this synapse building trio, plus additional nutrients that can help make synapses stronger, while decreasing the chance of them getting weaker, your brain can have the building blocks it needs for optimal focus.

That’s the big picture approach to brain function. Taking nutrients that have interlinking benefits –– and are capable of working together in our bodies –– and providing them together for better motivation, focus, memory, and the key to unlocking them all, strong and healthy synapses.

4. We Created a Supplement That Provides the Four M’s of Focus

Our team of expert neurobiologists and doctors spent 1000s of hours researching, testing, and tinkering the best formula for supporting brain function long-term.

The end result is a supplement called Qualia Mind.

Qualia Mind provides 27 high-purity, biologically available ingredients that help improve the four areas of brain performance:

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Mental Energy
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Motivation
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Mental Focus
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Memory

And, unlike convenience store energy drinks, there’s the right amount — and the right balance — of these ingredients to enable the brain to work better, for longer, without running out of steam later in the day.

We initially “soft launched” Qualia Mind to a small group here in California.

They were blown away by the way it made them feel — after only 30-40 minutes for some people. They reported that their focus and clarity was so fine-tuned that they completed work tasks that usually took all day in one morning.

That ability to “drill down” is sadly missing from many people’s toolkits, as we’re inundated with notifications, messages, and alerts.

But by creating the right mental conditions for focus, memory, and motivation, you can promote the kind of “dialed-in” feeling that many people are lacking.

But get this: because Qualia Mind is formulated to support and strengthen neural pathways, users can expect continual improvement over the weeks and months that they use it.

Pretty soon Forbes featured our work on their website. They wrote that they’d seen the best results in boosting focus by using our product.

Since then, word has been spreading about Qualia Mind Essentials among Americans looking to go a step beyond caffeine.

It’s already helped thousands of people find focus and drive at the exact moment they need it. And it’s little wonder so many people give it a chance when you realize you can…

5. Save $100 On Your First Order, And Take Up To 100 Days To Evaluate it For Yourself

We’re so confident that Qualia Mind can help summon inspiration when it’s needed most… that we offer a 100% money-back guarantee.

Try it for 100 days.

We recommend 5 capsules a day, 5 days a week.

Giving yourself 2 days off is important for preventing habituation — so every time you take Qualia Mind, you’ll feel an effect that lasts throughout the workday.

If you don’t love it for any reason, just let us know and we’ll refund every penny of your purchase. (And you’ll still get to keep the supplements).

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References
1: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3212803/
2: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/32206165/
3: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/22127301/
4: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4462044/
5: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4011061/
6: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4759499/
7: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4728665/
8: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6688548/
9: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2649700/