Your Brain Runs On
3 Key Neurotransmitters.
Support All Three, Naturally.
One ancient spice — studied in peer-reviewed research 3 times over — may support dopamine, serotonin, and norepinephrine pathways simultaneously.*
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- Made from tyrosine. Needs B6, magnesium & iron to synthesize
- Everyday factors like poor sleep, stress, and diet can affect dopamine activity over time
- Lifestyle habits that support dopamine: cold showers, exercise, sunlight, protein-rich meals
- Saffron crocins may support dopamine activity in the brain — extending its active signaling time*
- Research suggests consistent daily support over 4-8 weeks for best results*
- ~90% made in your gut, not your brain. Gut health = serotonin health
- Requires tryptophan + B6, folate & zinc to synthesize
- Everyday factors like stress, inflammation, and diet can affect serotonin pathways over time
- Natural supports: sunlight, tryptophan-rich foods (turkey, eggs, cheese), probiotics
- Safranal in saffron may interact with serotonin receptors to support healthy mood balance*
- Made from dopamine — supporting dopamine pathways also supports norepinephrine*
- Controls your "ready state" - attention, alertness, and stress response
- Everyday supports: aerobic exercise, cold exposure, adequate protein, meditation
- Chronic stress and poor nutrition can affect norepinephrine balance over time
- Saffron's bioactives may support all 3 neurotransmitter pathways simultaneously*
The Depletion Crisis
4 Silent Depletors
Tap each card to see what's really happening - and what to do about it.
- Cortisol and dopamine interact — sustained cortisol can affect dopamine signaling
- Sustained stress may affect areas of the brain involved in mood regulation
- Chronic stress depletes magnesium — needed to support all 3 neurotransmitter pathways
- Support: 10 min daily breathwork is associated with reduced cortisol in research
- Support: Adaptogens (ashwagandha, rhodiola) may help reduce cortisol burden
- Support: Saffron may support stress-affected serotonin pathways naturally*
- Research suggests dopamine receptor sensitivity can be affected by sleep quality
- Serotonin supports healthy sleep — and quality sleep supports serotonin balance*
- Deep (slow-wave) sleep is associated with neurotransmitter receptor recovery
- Support: Prioritizing 10pm-2am sleep window may support overnight restoration
- Support: Magnesium glycinate before bed may support serotonin-to-melatonin conversion
- Support: Saffron may support serotonin pathways that contribute to healthy sleep quality*
- Each notification = a small dopamine signal. Frequent repetition may affect receptor sensitivity over time
- Reduced receptor sensitivity means natural rewards feel less impactful — a form of tolerance
- Research suggests this pattern has neurological parallels to tolerance mechanisms
- Support: "Dopamine reset" - 24hr reducing social media, alcohol, and junk food
- Support: Replace micro-hit habits with macro rewards (nature, exercise, creating)
- Support: Saffron may help support receptor sensitivity during reset periods*
- Dopamine precursor: L-Tyrosine (chicken, eggs, almonds, avocado)
- Serotonin precursor: L-Tryptophan (turkey, oats, pumpkin seeds, cheese)
- Cofactors needed: B6, B12, folate, iron, zinc, magnesium, Vitamin D
- Ultra-processed food causes gut inflammation, which may affect serotonin production
- Support: Eating protein at breakfast may help set neurotransmitter tone for the day
- Support: Saffron works alongside a balanced diet to support neurotransmitter pathways*
Why Saffron Works
Peer-reviewed research at 28-30mg daily. Tap each mechanism to see the full picture.*
- After a neurotransmitter fires, it is reabsorbed quickly — a process called reuptake
- Crocins may support dopamine & serotonin signaling by slowing this reabsorption process*
- This is a botanical mechanism studied in peer-reviewed research — distinct from pharmaceutical approaches
- Effect builds over 4-8 weeks of consistent daily use*
- Full-spectrum extract needed - isolated crocins alone are less effective*
- Oxidative stress can affect dopaminergic neurons over time
- Saffron's carotenoids are among the most studied natural antioxidants
- May help support neurons involved in dopamine production*
- Research shows reduced neuroinflammation markers with supplementation*
- This is long-term brain health support, not just a short-term mood boost*
- Safranal has demonstrated affinity for serotonin receptors in peer-reviewed research*
- GABA receptor interaction may contribute to a calm-without-sedating effect*
- Unlike sedatives, saffron supports calm alertness - not drowsiness
- May help support receptor sensitivity back toward normal ranges*
- Particularly valuable during any receptor recalibration period*
- Saffron works with your body's natural neurotransmitter systems, not against them*
- No known serotonin syndrome risk at studied doses
- Does not suppress your own production - supports it instead*
- Well-tolerated in research at 28-90mg daily with minimal side effects*
- Safe to use alongside lifestyle changes for a comprehensive approach*
3 Bioactives. 1 Flower.
- Water-soluble carotenoids - the pigments that make saffron golden
- Cross the blood-brain barrier - rare for plant compounds
- May support dopamine & serotonin signaling by slowing natural reabsorption*
- Potent antioxidants - may help protect dopaminergic neurons from oxidative stress*
- The volatile aromatic compound - responsible for saffron's distinct scent
- May interact with serotonin receptors to support natural mood balance*
- Also studied for interaction with GABA receptors — supporting calm without sedation*
- Converts from picrocrocin during processing - quality processing matters
- Gives saffron its characteristic bitter taste - a marker of purity
- Hydrolyzes into safranal during processing and digestion
- High picrocrocin = high-quality saffron = more safranal bioavailability
- Why full-spectrum extracts outperform isolates - all 3 work as a system*
Your 12-Week Journey
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Your Neurotransmitter Pathways, Supported
88.5mg full-spectrum saffron extract. Dopamine. Serotonin. Norepinephrine. All three pathways, naturally supported.*
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