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Results in 15 days or your money back.*

Results in 15 days or your money back.*

FUNDAMENTAL FUEL FOR PERFORMANCE.

THIS IS NERVOUS SYSTEM NUTRITION.

More fundamental than carbohydrates, protein, and electrolytes.

Whole foods and nutrients scientifically proven to move the needle on recovery and prime you for performance. That’s it.

This is nutrition for your nervous system.

Drink sapien nightly.

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Repeat.

nervous system nutrition

for central recovery and performance.

Whole foods + nutrients scientifically proven to support recovery and improve performance in training + competition. Nutrition for your nervous system that carbs, protein, and electrolytes don’t provide.

Fuel your:

Sleep + Recovery

Speed + Endurance (Cardiovascular Performance)

Muscle Power + Speed

Focus + Mental Resilience

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SCIENCE OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM

Your nervous system is the control center of athletic performance, powering every lift, stride, thought, and recovery process (1).


It ultimately determines how fast you run, how long and hard you can train, how strong you are, and how quickly you bounce back.


But it is also one of the most stress-sensitive and energy-demanding systems in the body (2).


With uniquely specific nutritional needs, the brain and nervous system require precise support, especially for high performers pushing their physical and mental limits. Without it, athletic performance suffers, focus fades, recovery slows, and injury risk spikes (3).


At SAPIEN, we know supporting your nervous system is not optional; it's the foundation of elite performance.


1. Bear, M. F., Connors, B. W., & Paradiso, M. A. (2015). Neuroscience: Exploring the brain (4th ed., pp. 328–331). Wolters Kluwer.

2. Wulf, G. (2013). Attentional focus and motor learning: a review of 15 years. International Review of sport and Exercise psychology, 6(1), 77-104.

3. Taylor, J. L., Amann, M., Duchateau, J., Meeusen, R., & Rice, C. L. (2016). Neural contributions to muscle fatigue: from the brain to the muscle and back again. Medicine and science in sports and exercise, 48(11), 2294.

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