Why Brain Max?
If our brains don’t function properly, neither does the rest of our body. And sadly, today’s fast-paced lifestyle has a lot of harmful effects on our brains involving high levels of stress, attention deficit, and mood fluctuation.
The truth is that, even though not many people do it, everyone needs to give their brain a little help to deal with these modern-day conditions…

And the best and easiest solution is to add a natural supplement to your diet, that has the right ingredients to help your brain function.
Here at Cell Grail, we offer a powerful formula based on premium ingredients that supplies the brain with the necessary nutrients to be healthy again and supports your body in eliminating stress, depression, and anxiety.
BrainMax uses an efficient blend of healthful ingredients that assist the brain and help restore brain power.
Our research team developed a customized formula that feeds the brain with the right nutrients which can improve focus and memory, as well as help relieve stress, fatigue, and anxiety.
Top 6 Signs You Need Brain Max
We recommend you take Brain Max if:
- You deal with high levels of stress
- You feel depressed or have mood swings
- You feel tired all of the time
- You find it hard to focus (brain fog)
- You forget things very easily
- You have trouble going to sleep
Active Ingredients
Our health experts sorted through dozens of natural ingredients, hand-picking only the best options that have the right nutrients for a potent brain booster.
Our extensive research and numerous tests led us to a refined formula, with these three ingredients at the core:
Phosphatidylserine Complex
Phosphatidylserine is part of the cell structure so it has an important role in the health of the whole body and is especially necessary for the brain. This complex can help combat depression, improve memory and research shows that it has positive results in preventing or slowing down cognitive decline.
Hypericum Perforatum
Also known as St John's Wort, Hypericum Perforatum is a plant that has been used for millennia by Europeans as a treatment to boost brainpower and enhance mental clarity. The herb has powerful antidepressant, anti-inflammatory and tonic effects that can benefit the brain tremendously.
Bacopa Monnieri
Bacopa Monnieri is a medicinal plant praised by Ayurveda practitioners because of an abundance of reported benefits for the brain's health. We chose this ingredient because it has high levels of antioxidants and other nutritious substances that can help the brain deal with stress, anxiety, memory loss, attention deficit, and inflammation.
SUPPLEMENT FACTS:
SERVING SIZE: 1 Veggie Capsule
SERVINGS PER CONTAINER: 30
OTHER INGREDIENTS: Gelatin (bovine), microcrystalline cellulose, vegetable magnesium stearate, and silicon dioxide.
ALLERGEN WARNING: Contains soy (lecithin).
WARNING: If you are pregnant, nursing, taking any medications or have any medical condition, consult your doctor before use. Discontinue use and consult your doctor if any adverse reactions occur.
Individual results may vary.
Daily value not established.
Research
Read more about the ingredients in the official government research that supports our health claims:
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