CognatiQ

A patented coffee fruit extract that supports brain health and cognitive function.

Also known as: Coffee Fruit Extract • Whole Coffee Fruit Concentrate

other Names
Coffee Fruit Extract, Whole Coffee Fruit Concentrate
primary Benefits
Boosts BDNF, enhances cognitive function, improves memory
common Dose
100mg per day
best Form
Standardized extract
timing
Can be taken anytime of day
safety Rating
Generally recognized as safe (GRAS)

Overview

CognatiQ is a whole coffee fruit extract that has been clinically studied for its ability to boost levels of Brain-Derived Neurotrophic Factor (BDNF), a key neuroprotein involved in learning, memory, and higher thinking. Unlike caffeine, it provides cognitive benefits without a stimulating effect.

Key Benefits

Boosts Brain-Derived Neurotrophic Factor (BDNF)

Studies show that CognatiQ significantly increases levels of BDNF, which is crucial for neuron growth and survival.

Enhances Cognitive Performance

By boosting BDNF, CognatiQ helps improve processing speed, focus, and memory.

Neuroprotective Properties

The antioxidants in coffee fruit extract may help protect brain cells from oxidative stress.

Dosage & How to Take

The standard and clinically studied dose for CognatiQ is 100mg per day. It is effective when taken consistently over time.

PurposeDoseNotes
General Cognitive Health100mgDaily use is recommended for optimal results.
Enhanced Focus100mgCan be taken before mentally demanding tasks.

Best Time to Take

Can be taken in the morning or early afternoon.

With or Without Food

Can be taken with or without food.

Forms & Bioavailability

FormAbsorptionBest ForNotes
Standardized Extract PowderHighGeneral cognitive supportThis is the form used in most clinical studies.
CapsulesHighConvenienceEncapsulated powder for easy consumption.

Side Effects & Safety

Common

  • Generally well-tolerated with no significant side effects reported.

Rare

  • None known

Contraindications

  • None known, but consult a doctor if pregnant, nursing, or have a medical condition.

Interactions

None knownMild

No significant interactions have been reported.

Scientific Research

2013British Journal of Nutrition

The effect of coffee fruit extract on BDNF in healthy adults

Showed a significant increase in BDNF levels after supplementation.

Food Sources

Coffee fruit

Frequently Asked Questions

Medical Disclaimer

This content is for educational and informational purposes only and is not intended as medical advice. Always consult with a qualified healthcare professional before starting any supplement regimen, especially if you have pre-existing health conditions or are taking medications. The statements on this page have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration.