Every ingredient in the ONNOR collection is dosed at the level used in its published clinical trial. Three SKUs. Sixteen branded extracts. Swiss-finished. No proprietary blends. No generic ingredients where a branded clinical standard exists.
Reduced stress hormones, improved testosterone status, and lowered tension/anger scores in moderately stressed adults at 200 mg per day for 4 weeks.
Henkel et al., Phytotherapy Research, 2014 · 400 mg per daily serving in T-BoostSignificant reduction in stress, anxiety, and serum cortisol versus placebo, with improvements in self-reported sleep quality, at 600 mg per day for 8 weeks.
Lopresti et al., Medicine, 2019 · 600 mg per daily serving in T-BoostIncreased total and free testosterone, DHEA-S, and dihydroepiandrosterone in healthy men aged 45–55 after 90 days of daily supplementation.
Pandit et al., Andrologia, 2016 · 250 mg per daily serving in T-BoostStable in stomach acid; releases zinc preferentially in the gastric mucosa rather than systemically. Standard catalog ingredient with multiple GI-tolerance studies.
75 mg per daily serving in T-Boost · ~16 mg elemental zinc10 mg per day for one week increased free testosterone, decreased SHBG, and decreased estradiol in healthy adult males.
Naghii et al., Journal of Trace Elements in Medicine and Biology, 2011 · 10 mg per daily serving in T-BoostImproved attention, working memory, and brain energy metabolism in healthy adults at 500 mg per day for 12 weeks.
Nakazaki et al., The Journal of Nutrition, 2021 · 500 mg per daily serving in FocusImprovements in attention and verbal fluency at 200 mg per day for 4 weeks.
Kim et al., Nutrients, 2011 · 200 mg per daily serving in FocusReduction in mental fatigue and improvements in cognitive performance under stress in night-shift physicians at 170 mg twice daily over 2 weeks.
Darbinyan et al., Phytomedicine, 2000 · 288 mg per daily serving in FocusImprovements in cerebral blood flow, working memory, and decision-making speed across 50+ years of clinical research and dozens of randomised trials.
Schwabe Pharma · 120 mg per daily serving in FocusImproved sustained attention, memory, and decision-making speed in students at 100 mg per day over 8 weeks.
Ryan et al., Journal of Psychopharmacology, 2008 · 100 mg per daily serving in FocusMitochondrial antioxidant. EU Novel Food authorised up to 30 mg per day. Standard catalog ingredient with multiple oxidative stress studies.
10 mg per daily serving in Focus · Within EU Novel Food authorisationReduction in stress and improvement in sleep quality at 600 mg per day for 15 days in adults with mild-to-moderate anxiety.
Cases et al., Mediterranean Journal of Nutrition and Metabolism, 2011 · 600 mg per daily serving in SleepIncreased sleep duration and sleep efficiency in healthy adults consuming tart cherry juice for 7 days; raised endogenous melatonin levels.
Howatson et al., European Journal of Nutrition, 2012 · 480 mg per daily serving in SleepImprovements in subjective sleep efficiency, sleep onset latency, and serum melatonin in elderly adults with insomnia at supplemental magnesium for 8 weeks.
Abbasi et al., Journal of Research in Medical Sciences, 2012 · 300 mg per daily serving in SleepSuppression of cortisol response to acute stressors in healthy men at supplemental phosphatidylserine.
Hellhammer et al., Stress, 2014 · 100 mg per daily serving in SleepImprovements in sleep quality and total sleep time in adults with self-reported poor sleep at 28 mg per day for 28 days.
Lopresti et al., Journal of Clinical Sleep Medicine, 2020 · 28 mg per daily serving in SleepEach citation above is to a published, peer-reviewed clinical trial. ONNOR formulations use the branded extract at the dose used in its referenced study. We encourage you to read the full papers, evaluate the methodology, and reach your own conclusions.
Branded ingredients are sourced directly from their IP holders — not generic substitutes. Every raw ingredient undergoes third-party COA verification before production.