About

WholisticResearch is all about the latest nootropics and peptides that improve cognitive function. WholisticResearch also reviews the latest research on vitamins and supplements that may boost cognition and writes about them on its blog. Founded in 2019, WholisticResearch aims to supply vendors and consumers with high-quality research compounds synthesized in UK-based laboratories to help advance neuroscience.

  • Why WholisticResearch is different: We sell the newest and most thoroughly researched cognition-boosting compounds! There are thousands of novel ideas and substances that we choose to develop after months of researching both the product and, if needed, the synthesis route involved.
  • Why WholisticResearch can be trusted: We have already informed vendors about their products, why they need improvement and why their nomenclature is incorrect. And we can prove that our principles are focused entirely on the efficacy of cognitive improvement of products and business transparency.
  • Why WholisticResearch is exciting: We have many brain-improving products that are all obtainable. FDA-approved, human-tested, food-derived, not human-tested, small molecules, peptides, multi-functionalized complexes, plant-based, modifications to already known compounds. All brain-related.
  • Why cognition-related compounds are more difficult to manufacture: The brain is a harsh environment for compounds in general, and chemically complex strategies are used to avoid this fact. New compounds are using more and more complicated strategies. Cognitive enhancement isn't simple! Hands-on research is needed to know what the correct product is and to get it made.

Editorial Team

Meet the team behind WholisticResearch:

Jacob Kovacs

— Author —
Jacob Kovacs
Jacob Kovacs is a neuroscientist and author at WholisticResearch, specializing in neuroactive peptides. His expertise in neuroscience and psychopharmacology bridges cognitive science with drug development. Kovacs' work focuses on enhancing cognitive functions and brain health through innovative, efficient neuroactive compounds that overcome traditional pharmacokinetic challenges. His contributions are pivotal in advancing the understanding and treatment of neurological diseases.

Jason Williams, PhD

— Reviewer —
Jason Williams PhD
Jason Williams is a distinguished neuroscientist with a PhD in neuroscience from Princeton University and reviewer at WholisticResearch. His profound knowledge in neuroscience and pharmacology underpins his focus on nootropics and cognitive enhancement. Williams' expertise is crucial in evaluating the latest developments in brain health and nootropic peptides for WholisticResearch. Beyond his professional pursuits, he enjoys balancing his rigorous research with leisurely walks with his dog.

George Collins

— Contributor —
George Collins
George Collins is a neuropharmacologist specializing in neuroscience and a contributor at WholisticResearch. He holds a degree in neuropharmacology and brings a wealth of knowledge, particularly in nootropics, to his work. Collins has made significant contributions to research on prescription drugs, adaptogens, and cognitive enhancers. His insights, grounded in his experience from a leading peptide research lab, enrich the content on WholisticResearch, offering readers cutting-edge information on enhancing brain health and cognitive function.

Yoko Hill

— Editor —
Yoko Hill
Yoko Hill, serving as the editor at WholisticResearch, is deeply immersed in the world of neuroscience and cognitive enhancement. Her passion for neuropharmacology drives her exploration of various vitamins, nootropics, and dietary supplements. Hill's commitment to optimizing cognitive function extends to her personal life, where she actively incorporates brain training apps and lifestyle adjustments. Her expertise and hands-on experience in these areas are instrumental in shaping the content and direction of WholisticResearch, ensuring it remains at the forefront of cognitive enhancement techniques and research.
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