Reid Parr | Vancouver City News | July5, 2026 Editor: Karalee Greer Subscription to Vancouver News is Free.
Integrating together Lion’s Mane, Cod Liver Oil, and Vitamin B1 to restore balance to the nervous system.
Imagine the nervous system as a vast and intricate network of highways. For those living with ADD, ADHD, neurodivergence, multiple sclerosis, Parkinson’s, or other forms of neuropathy, these highways can feel fractured, underpowered, or frayed. Signals move slowly, energy wanes, and clarity becomes elusive. The NeuroAxis Stack was developed to restore these pathways—regrowing, insulating, and fueling the delicate fibers that carry thought, focus, and movement.
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At its heart, the NeuroAxis Stack blends three powerful elements:
- Lion’s Mane 8:1 Extract — packed with hericenones, uridine, and beta-glucan to stimulate Nerve Growth Factor (NGF), rebuild synapses, and calm neuroinflammation.
- Cod Liver Oil (remediated) — rich in DHA and EPA for membrane fluidity and anti-inflammatory balance, plus vitamins A & D for immune modulation and neuroprotection.
- Methylated Vitamin B1 (Thiamine) — the spark plug of nerve energy, crucial for ATP production, myelin sheath integrity, and preventing the “brownouts” of neuronal fatigue.
Individually, these compounds are remarkable. Together, they form a synergistic axis: growth, foundation, and spark. Lion’s Mane grows new pathways, cod liver oil supplies the building blocks, and B1 fuels the entire process. This is why the stack is particularly promising not just for attention and focus, but also for conditions where nerves need repair and resilience.
Research on these compounds continues to grow. Clinical studies have shown Lion’s Mane can improve mild cognitive impairment and stimulate NGF【Mori et al., 2009】. DHA and EPA from fish oils are strongly correlated with improved attention in ADHD populations【Bloch & Qawasmi, 2011】, while thiamine deficiency is linked to neuropathy and neurodegenerative disorders【Costantini & Pala, 2013】. The NeuroAxis brings them together in a way that mirrors how the nervous system itself works: not through a single molecule, but through the interplay of many.
As we move through this series, we’ll explore each of the three pillars of the NeuroAxis in depth—Lion’s Mane, Cod Liver Oil, and Vitamin B1—and then return to the protocol that ties them together. For now, consider this first step: not a stimulant, not a band-aid, but a way of feeding the brain what it has been missing.
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