⚡From Fog to Focus: How DHM Sharpens Brain Performance
Everyone’s familiar with “brain fog” — that sluggish, unfocused feeling after stress, lack of sleep, or a night out. Research suggests dihydromyricetin (DHM) may help restore mental clarity by supporting neurotransmitter balance, protecting neurons, and reducing inflammation in the brain.
Originally studied for alcohol recovery, DHM’s benefits now appear to extend far beyond hangovers. Here’s how science shows it may help your brain think faster, focus better, and age more gracefully — especially when delivered through Joyrise®’s patented bioavailability system.
How DHM Supports Brain Function
- Improves memory and learning: In animal models of aging, DHM enhanced memory performance and reduced oxidative damage in the hippocampus — the brain’s memory hub (Front Neurosci. 2021).
- Protects against cognitive fatigue: DHM decreased brain inflammation and restored mitochondrial energy production, helping neurons fire efficiently.
- Enhances neuroplasticity: Recent research found DHM improved synaptic plasticity and astrocyte health under social stress conditions (Sci Rep. 2022).
Focus Under Pressure
DHM also modulates the GABA-A receptor system — the same calming pathway alcohol temporarily enhances but later disrupts. By stabilizing this signaling, DHM promotes calm alertness and balanced focus without sedation (PNAS, 2012).
Joyrise: Making Cognitive Support Real
Most DHM never reaches your brain due to poor solubility. Joyrise solves that problem with a patented blend of carriers and natural sweeteners (U.S. Patent No. 11871770B1) that greatly increase DHM’s absorption. The result: faster onset and better systemic delivery — the foundation for sharper mornings and improved mental energy.
The Takeaway
DHM isn’t caffeine. It doesn’t overstimulate — it supports brain chemistry so your focus feels calm, not jittery. Combined with Joyrise’s bioavailability technology, you’re getting brain support that actually reaches where it matters.
References
- Frontiers in Neuroscience (2021) – DHM improved cognition in aging models.
- Scientific Reports (2022) – DHM enhanced synaptic plasticity and astrocyte health.
- PNAS (2012) – DHM modulated GABA-A signaling and reduced anxiety-like behavior.