Product Update

Doctors have used our MT Promoter formulation for patients diagnosed with ADHD, autism, behavior disorders, depression, anxiety, memory, Alzheimers, Parkinsons, bipolar disorder, and schizophrenia.

Updated formulation of 15 nutrients (in a single capsule) designed by William J. Walsh, PhD

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MT Promoter, MT Promoter B, Zinc Primer 25, Zinc Primer 50 and Pyrrole AM

MT PROMOTER, MT PROMOTER B, ZINC PRIMER 50, ZINC PRIMER 25 & PYRROLE AM

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Brain Science Nutrition provides mass-produced nutrient supplement formulations prescribed by medical practitioners in treatment of chemical imbalances. We are dedicated to assisting families obtain high-purity nutrient combinations at reasonable costs.

Testimonials

I just wanted to share that I finished my first bottle of MT Promoter and am now on my second. I have noticed a very positive difference overall, and I feel more peaceful, calm and positive than I have in a long while. I am undermethylated and have been on the Walsh nutrient protocol since January 2019, and I was also very happy to discover the compounded nutrients. At first, I was concerned about the level of vitamin C due to oxalate sensitivity, but that disappeared after a couple weeks. I suspect that the issues are possibly related, and I am very hopeful that my leaky gut will repair itself after being on the MT Promoter for a little while. At the very least, I feel much more peaceful, clear and content. Thank you all for all that you do! I am so incredibly appreciative!

With gratitude, Current Customer

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Special Pricing Discounts

Receive a 5% discount for 10 bottle orders (Use promo code: BOTTLE10 at checkout). Or receive a 10% discount for 50 bottle orders (Use promo code: BOTTLE50 at checkout). Also includes FREE shipping & handling in the United States.

Insight From a Physician

Is Perfectionism a Symptom of Underlying Illness?

A physician provides insight from his clinical experience and research about the risks overachievers and perfectionists face.

As a physician with extensive experience in integrative medicine and mental health, I’ve worked with numerous patients who would be considered overachievers. They are often successful professionals, driven by a relentless desire to succeed and excel in their fields. Yet behind the façade of accomplishment lies a significant cost to their physical, mental, and biochemical well-being. Over the years, I’ve observed how the traits that propel these people to greatness also become their most significant health risks.

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