Brahmi Capsule (Lunuvila) - 60 capsules

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The Ayurvedic memory herb

Last updated: May 2026

Brahmi, known in Sinhala as Lunuvila and botanically as Bacopa monnieri, is the most researched Ayurvedic herb for memory and focus. Human clinical trials show measurable improvements in word recall, reaction time, and information retention after 8 to 12 weeks of daily use. Each Ancient Nutra Brahmi capsule delivers pure Bacopa monnieri powder, sourced from Sri Lankan farms.

What it traditionally supports

Brahmi is a slow-acting nootropic. Unlike caffeine or synthetic compounds, it works gradually, building cumulative cognitive effects over weeks. Traditional Ayurveda also uses it for calming the nervous system and supporting steady mood.

How to take it

Take 1 capsule with a meal, once or twice daily. Most benefit comes from consistent use over 8 to 12 weeks. Take a 2 to 4 week break between cycles.

Who it is for

  • Students preparing for exams who want a clean, daily nootropic without stimulants.
  • Knowledge workers building a long-term memory and focus routine.
  • Adults over 50 focused on cognitive resilience as part of healthy ageing.

Frequently asked questions

Will I feel it on day one?

No. Brahmi is cumulative. Most people describe meaningful changes between weeks 4 and 8.

Can I take it with Ashwagandha?

Yes. They pair well: Brahmi for cognition, Ashwagandha for stress.

Is it safe long-term?

Brahmi has centuries of traditional safety data. Cycle off for 2 to 4 weeks every 12 weeks.

Quality

Manufactured in Sri Lanka under BRCGS, GMP, HACCP, FSSC 22000, and ISO 22000. Vegetarian capsule.

Is this right for you?

Ask Jivaka. It will tell you how Brahmi Capsule (Lunuvila) - 60 capsules fits your routine, the right dose and timing, and whether something simpler should come first.

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