Quitting smoking can lead to brain fog and reduced mental clarity, making it harder to focus on daily tasks. Nicotine stimulates acetylcholine and dopamine levels, improving focus temporarily, but its absence during withdrawal causes cognitive disruption.
How Absolute Focus Helps:
- Citicoline: Known for enhancing mental energy and focus by supporting acetylcholine production, which plays a critical role in attention and cognitive performance. Citicoline can help restore focus lost during nicotine withdrawal. (Babb, S. M., et al., 2002)
- Adrafinil: A prodrug of modafinil, Adrafinil promotes wakefulness and mental energy, counteracting the fatigue often felt when quitting nicotine. (Battleday & Brem, 2015)
- Noopept: This neuroprotective nootropic supports memory, focus, and overall mental clarity, helping to keep you sharp during withdrawal. (Ostrovskaya, et al., 2008)
Suggested Product: Absolute Focus provides targeted cognitive support to help you stay focused and mentally clear as you quit smoking.
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