Currently Recruiting Trials
Menstrual Distress Study
In this study, we are investigating the effects of a plant extract on pain and other symptoms associated with menstruation in women aged 18 to 50 years
Long COVID-19 Study
In this study, we are investigating the effects of a multi-herbal liquid supplement on physical and mental wellbeing in adults who had COVID and continue to suffer from symptoms (Long COVID)
Nutraceutical Beverage and Wellbeing Study
In this study, we are investigating the effects of the single ingestion of a nutraceutical beverage on general wellbeing in healthy adults aged 20 to 39 years old
Recruitment completed
Cognition and Sleep Study
In this study, we are investigating the effects of magnesium supplements on cognition and sleep in young adults experiencing sleep difficulties
Recruitment completed
Memory and Cognition Study
In this study, we are investigating the effects of supplementation with tocotrienols (a form of Vitamin E) on memory and cognition in adults experiencing self-reported memory problems
Recruitment completed
Low Mood/ Depression Study
In this study, we are investigating the effects of a patented saffron extract on mood in adults experiencing depressive symptoms/ low mood
Recruitment completed
Anxiety and Stress Study
In this study, we are investigating the effects of a plant (Echinacea) on stress, anxiety, and sleep in people experiencing high stress and/or anxiety
Recruitment completed
Memory and attention study
In this study, we are investigating the effects of an Indian plant (Bacopa Monnieri) on memory, attention, and mood in adults with concerns about their memory
Recruitment completed
Curcumin Memory Study
In this study, we are investigating the effects of curcumin (from turmeric) on memory in adults with mild cognitive impairment
Recruitment completed
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