Memocept ingredients: the label, read honestly
Five actives, one capsule a day, 30 capsules a bottle. This page reproduces what the Memocept label discloses, explains the role of each ingredient, and marks plainly where the manufacturer keeps figures off the internet. No invented milligrams anywhere on this portal.
The label at a glance
| Active | Role in the stack | Amount online |
|---|---|---|
| Bacopa monnieri | Memory consolidation over 8 to 12 week windows [1] | Not published |
| Huperzine A | Supports acetylcholine availability | Not published |
| Rhodiola rosea | Mental fatigue and stress load [2] | Not published |
| L-Tyrosine | Raw material for dopamine and norepinephrine | Not published |
| Green coffee bean | Mild caffeine lift for alertness | Not published |
Ingredient monographs, briefly
Bacopa monnieri
The workhorse of herbal memory research. Trials run it daily for two to three months and measure recall and learning speed; the NCBI monograph [1] is the sober reference. Slow by design; judge it at week six, not day six.
Huperzine A
A concentrated alkaloid, active in microgram amounts, studied for slowing acetylcholine breakdown. Because it is potent, the one-capsule ceiling matters: do not double up doses.
Rhodiola rosea
The adaptogen. Evidence for mental fatigue is mixed but the direction is favorable, and it is generally well tolerated at studied doses [2]. In Memocept it pairs with tyrosine to cover the stressed-morning scenario.
L-Tyrosine
An amino acid your diet already contains; supplemented, it shores up catecholamine production under pressure. Most useful on short sleep, least noticeable on a calm week.
Green coffee bean extract
Real caffeine in a modest amount. Count Memocept toward your daily caffeine ledger and keep the capsule before noon if you are sensitive; MedlinePlus keeps a plain-language caffeine file worth reading.
What is not in Memocept
No proprietary-blend theatrics on this portal's part, no melatonin, no synthetic racetams, no sweeteners. The capsule shell is vegetarian-friendly. Allergen note: made in a facility that processes other supplements; check the printed label if you manage severe allergies.
The honesty line
A reader asked why we do not simply list milligrams like some competitor pages do. The answer: those numbers do not exist in any public manufacturer document, so any site printing them is guessing. Stonebow publishes the lot record (batch R26-MEM-0512, certificate HAP-2611-208, identity assay 98.9%) because those figures we can stand behind. The gap on per-ingredient dosing is the manufacturer's choice, and the 60-day guarantee is the counterweight.
Compare the three pack rates on the pricing page, or return to the Memocept official website for the full order sheet.
References
Sources used on this page
- National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health. Rhodiola. NIH. nccih.nih.gov/health/rhodiola. Accessed August 2026.
- LiverTox. Bacopa monnieri. NCBI Bookshelf. ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK603563/. Accessed August 2026.
- MedlinePlus. Caffeine. US National Library of Medicine. medlineplus.gov/caffeine.html. Accessed August 2026.
- MedlinePlus. Memory. US National Library of Medicine. medlineplus.gov/memory.html. Accessed August 2026.
- NIH Office of Dietary Supplements. Dietary Supplements: What You Need to Know. ods.od.nih.gov/factsheets/WYNTK-Consumer/. Accessed August 2026.
- US Food and Drug Administration. Dietary Supplements. fda.gov/food/dietary-supplements. Accessed August 2026.
The material on this page is educational. It does not replace advice from a physician or pharmacist, and anyone tracking a memory concern should raise it with a doctor before adding a supplement.