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Bacopa Monnieri (Brahmi) is a perennial, creeping, aquatic herb. Originally from the wetlands of India, and other southeastern Asian countries.
Bacopa, also known as water hyssop, is often referred to as “Brahmi”. Named after the supreme god Brahma.
The nootropic benefits of Bacopa Monnieri were first revealed in ancient Ayurvedic texts. In was recommended to devotees to help memorize long passages of text. And enhance cognition.
And Bacopa Monnieri is an adaptogen. It helps prevent the chemical and physical effects of stress. Instead of just suppressing them like many modern antidepressants.
Bacopa Monnieri helps:
- Neurotransmitters. Bacopa affects brain levels of acetylcholine which is important for memory and cognition.
- Cognition. Bacopa has antioxidant effects which enhances cognitive function. Bacopa extract helps prevent arterial plaque that can lead to heart attack, stroke and other neurodegenerative diseases.
- Anxiety and stress. Bacopa has a significant anxiolytic (anti-anxiety) effect. It appears to modulate brain levels of the neurotransmitter serotonin. This has an effect on mood regulation.
Overview
Bacopa Monnieri (Brahmi) is an aquatic herb originally found in the wetlands and marshy areas of Southeast Asia and India.
Bacopa, also known as water hyssop, is often referred to as “Brahmi”. Named after the supreme god Brahma.
Ancient Ayurvedic texts talked about Bacopa. It was recommended to devotees to help memorize long passages of text.
In the West, Bacopa Monnieri is often used to reduce anxiety, depression and stress. But it’s gaining popularity in the nootropic community as a powerful memory and cognition booster.
The active compound Bacoside A in Bacopa easily crosses the blood-brain barrier.
How does Bacopa Monnieri Work in the Brain?
Bacopa Monnieri boosts brain health and function in several ways. But two in particular stand out.
- Bacopa Monnieri boosts memory. Bacopa’s two active components are bacosides A and B. They improve the signaling of electrical impulses between neurons in your brain. Bacosides also help rebuild damaged neurons.
Bacopa Monnieri helps you learn and remember things more easily. In one study, researchers gave 54 volunteers in Portland, Oregon 300 mg of B. Monnieri per day for 12 weeks.
After the 12-week study, the people taking Bacopa had:
- Better word recall
- Better attention
- Better memory scores
- A greater ability to focus while learning
- Less anxiety and lower heart rates[i]
- Bacopa Monnieri reduces stress. Bacopa has traditionally been used in Ayurveda as a tonic for the nervous system. It helps to reduce anxiety.
Research at Banaras Hindu University in India showed Bacopa as effective for anxiety as the benzodiazepine drug lorazepam. One of the side effects of lorazepam is memory loss. Bacopa Monnieri on the other hand, reduced anxiety while boosting cognition.[ii]
How things go bad
Chronic stress and cortisol can damage your brain. Neuroscientists at the University of California, Berkeley, found that chronic stress triggers long-term change in brain structure and function.[iii]
Chronic stress damages neural networks. Certain proteins are over-expressed damaging neurons as a result.
Toxins invade cells, hijacking their normal, healthy function. And oxidative damage by free radicals harm brain cells if they’re not removed.
↓ Chronic stress reduces memory capacity
↓ Toxins kill brain cells from the inside
↓ Free radicals destroy neurons and synapses
Under conditions of chronic stress your brain loses the capacity to transmit signals between neurons efficiently. Memory, cognition, and decision-making all suffer as a result.
Bacopa Monnieri benefits
Bacopa Monnieri undoes damage to the brain caused by chronic stress. And helps keep it healthy. This is a little complicated, so stay with me here.
Your brain is protected by heat-shock protein 70 (Hsp70), cytochrome enzymes EROD and PROD, and superoxide dismutase (SOD).
Hsp70 helps proteins in cells retain normal structure so they remain functional. EROD (7-ethoxyresorufin-O-deethylase) and PROD (7-pentoxyresorufin-O-dealkylase) are detox enzymes. They protect your brain by converting bad toxins into less harmful compounds. And SOD battles destructive free radicals called superoxides. And converts them into harmless organic compounds.
Bacopa Monnieri Keeps Your Brain Healthy Under Stress
When you are under stress, levels of Hsp70 increase in all regions of your brain. But research shows that animals pretreated with Bacopa for 7 days prevented most of this increase in Hsp70. Particularly in areas of the brain responsible for memory.
This means that producing less Hsp70 under stress, Bacopa makes your brain less susceptible to stress. Bacopa kept those regions of the brain in a non-stressed state. Even in the presence of stress.
Bacopa also has a preemptive action on EROD and PROD. Rats treated with Bacopa, but not under stress, saw an increase in these two enzymes. Suggesting that Bacopa helps stockpile these protective enzymes to help you better deal with stress.
And when it comes to SOD, researchers said, “Bacopa helps in coping with the combined hypoxic, hypothermic, and immobilization stress, which could lead to an onslaught of free radicals.” So Bacopa helps SOD activity and prepares cells to weather attacks by free radicals.[iv]
Translated, this all means Bacopa Monnieri helps your brain deal with stress. And helps boost memory.
How does Bacopa Monnieri feel?
The effects of Bacopa are not felt immediately. But seem to build over time. Some users report a pronounced anti-anxiety effect within 2 – 4 days of supplementing with Bacopa.
In one study done in Australia, results were measured at 5 and 12 weeks of taking Bacopa. The results showed improved speed of information processing, and an increase in learning and memory. Maximum reduction in anxiety was realized after 12 weeks of use.[v]
Some neurohackers say they feel the effects of Bacopa Monnieri sooner than 4 weeks. And the effects seem to keep working even after stopping supplementation. The effects are long-term.
Long term users say they consistently feel calmer, can think quicker and have better memory.
Bacopa Monnieri Clinical Research
Bacopa Monnieri as a Nootropic
This double-blind placebo-controlled investigation was done at Swinburne University in Australia. 107 healthy participants were given 300 mg of Bacopa Monnieri extract for 90 days.
After 90 days, the people who took B. Monnieri extract showed significant improvement in spatial memory, memory accuracy and their ability to process visual information.[vi]
Bacopa Monnieri for Stress Reduction
Bacopa is likely best known for reducing stress. Recent research at Swinburne University of Technology in Australia confirmed this in the lab.
In this double-blind, placebo-controlled cross-over study 17 healthy volunteers were given 320 mg or 640 mg of Bacopa extract. The study reported significant mood improvement, and decreased levels of cortisol.
This study demonstrated Bacopa’s adaptogenic qualities. Bacopa Monnieri counteracted the effects of stress by regulating hormones involved in the stress response.[vii]
Bacopa Monnieri for Longevity
Long-term exposure to aluminum can increase your risk of Alzheimer’s Disease by 60 percent.[viii] (So check your underarm deodorant label before you read the rest of this article).
Research shows that Bacopa Monnieri can protect you from toxins that are harmful to your brain. Including aluminum.
It prevents the buildup of toxins between and inside neurons. And prevents damage to the hippocampus. The area of your brain critical for learning, memory and cognitive power.
Scientists at Jawaharlal Nehru University in India laced rats’ drinking water with aluminum chloride. The same aluminum that’s toxic to your brain. Some of the rats in this study had the protective power of Bacopa Monnieri going for them.
Bacopa Monnieri protected the rat’s brains from oxidative damage from the aluminum. And it worked as well as the Alzheimer’s drug selegiline. Bacopa restored the enzyme superoxide dismutase (SOD) to levels near normal. Indicating Bacopa Monnieri’s anti-aging potential.[ix]
Bacopa Monnieri Recommended Dosage
There is no ‘right’ dosage of Bacopa. Each person’s body is unique. In general, use the lowest dosage that works for you. And Bacopa works better if taken a few days in a row rather than just once.
Recommended dosage of Bacopa Monnieri containing 45% bacosides is 200 – 450 mg per day.
Recommended dosage of Bacopa Monnieri containing 20% bacosides is 750 mg per day.
Higher dosing should be divided equally with your first dose in the morning, and next dose early afternoon.
Bacopa is fat-soluble so should be taken with a healthy fat source like organic, cold-pressed virgin olive or coconut oil. Fat helps your body absorb the compounds in Bacopa that bring you benefit. And helps deliver it into your brain cells.
Bacopa Monnieri Side Effects
Side effects for Bacopa Monnieri are rare when taken as directed. But can include fatigue and upset stomach.
Types of Bacopa Monnieri to buy
The bioactive component of Bacopa Monnieri is Bacoside A. Which is a mixture of saponins with bacoside A3, bacopaside II, and jujubogenin isomer of bacopasaponin C.
Bacopa Monnieri extract can be found in some of higher quality pre-formulated nootropic stacks. For example, Mind Lab Pro® contains 11 brain enhancing nootropic compounds including Bacopa Monnieri extract with 24% bacosides and all the bioactive saponins and isomers listed above.
I recommend Mind Lab Pro because it addresses all aspects of anxiety resistance, memory and cognitive enhancement, stabilizes mood, brain repair, and maintenance.
This premium nootropic stack is designed to affect neurotransmitters, cognitive energy, brain waves, neuroprotection, and regeneration. See my Mind Lab Pro 4.0 review for a detailed report.
Bacopa supplements are also available as a powder, capsules and tablets. Check the label for the concentration of Bacosides. A Bacopa extract with a higher Bacoside concentration requires a lower dose.
Nootropics Expert Recommendation
Bacopa Monnieri up to 450 mg per day
I recommend using Bacopa Monnieri as a nootropic supplement.
Your body does not make Bacopa Monnieri on its own. So you must take it as a supplement.
B. Monnieri is especially helpful for those suffering from anxiety and stress. Studies show it helps stop and reverse the devastating effects of stress on your brain, and body. This nootropic helps repair damage to neurons and synapses caused by chronic stress.
Bacopa is a powerful adaptogen. Which means it helps increase the effect of certain hormones when activity is low. And will block excess stimulation when activity is high.
Bacopa Monnieri is also helpful for those suffering from anxiety and panic disorders. A study published in Phytomedicine showed the calming effect of this herb was equal to the drug Ativan (lorazepam). Without the side effects.
The ancient Ayurvedic texts knew what we’re only now discovering. That Bacopa is a powerful memory enhancer. Recent studies in Australia and the USA show B. Monnieri helps improve word recall, memory scores, attention and learning.
You can buy individual Bacopa Monnieri supplements. Or you could try my favorite pre-formulated nootropic stack Mind Lab Pro® which includes the full spectrum saponins, bacosides, and isomers in its Bacopa Monnieri extract.
Mind Lab Pro contains a synergistic blend of 11 brain enhancing nootropics covering all aspects of cognition and brain health. See my full Mind Lab Pro 4.0 review for more.
You can safely take up to 450 mg of Bacopa Monnieri extract (45% Bacosides) daily if needed. Half the dose first thing in the morning. And the other half early afternoon. And it’s fat-soluble. So to ensure absorption take it with a tablespoon of virgin coconut or MCT oil.
Join The Discussion - 265 comments
Rifat
April 4, 2021
Hi David,
I love your articles. They have been critical for my healing and “superhuman” intelligence at this point. I love bacopa and it was my “gateway drug” into nootropics Lol.
Now, Sabinsa released something called Sabroxy. It is a standardized extract from Oroxylum indicum. Will you be writing an article on Oroxylum indicum anytime soon? I wanted to bring it to your attention as a comment on this article. It reminds me of Bacopa in that it is Ayurvedic and improves memory but I don’t want to invest money before reading your article on it first. I trust your content a lot.
Thank you,
Rifat
David Tomen
April 5, 2021
Rifat, Oroxylum indicum is new to me and thank you for bringing it to my attention. I took a quick look at the research and if enough is available (in English!) I can put it on my list of supplements to review.
But I wouldn’t wait for my review if you want to try it. Check out what others are saying about it first. And let us know how it worked for you.
There are so many compounds and plants in other medical traditions that it would take me decades to cover them all. It is why I focus on the most widely used “nootropic” supplements that are easy for people to buy.
Rifat
April 12, 2021
Oh absolutely David, I totally get that. You have to tackle the widely available ones first.
When it comes to Oroxylum indicum, I can predict that in 10 years, this thing will be as big as Ashwagandha and Bacopa. I mentioned it for you because the creation of Sabroxy by Sabinsa has already made it accessible to us in the west as something we can dabble with.
Please check it out and let me know. My Sabroxy capsules are literally coming in today in the next few hours. I will get back to you.
Also, I recently tried Reishi (Standardized to 27% Beta Glucan, and 1.4% Triterpene) by Freshcap because they use the whole fruiting body and crushed spores. Anyways, I bought it without thinking much of it, but upon using it, I realized that this mushroom, when used as a quality extract like Freshcap or Real Mushrooms, it is awe-inspiring. I opted for Freshcap because their Reishi Extract’s Beta Glucan levels are almost double that of Real Mushrooms and their use crushed spores in addition to the fruiting body.
I know you mentioned it briefly in a general article on medicinal mushrooms. But, if you have the time, I really think it deserves its own article just like Lion’s Mane because this is a REAL adaptogen.
I thought Shoden ashwagandha was amazing, and it is, but upon using this quality extract of Reishi, I now definitely think Reishi is the KING of adaptogens. I left a video review on their website you will see it with my name “Rifat” talking about how it changed my life and outlook on things. They only have 8 reviews, so you won’t have trouble finding it lol!
David Tomen
April 15, 2021
Rifat, funny you should mention Reishi. Because I made a note to myself to consider reviewing it literally before I saw your comment. So thank you for the suggestions.
AN
March 10, 2021
Hi David-
What percentage of Bacoside should I look for? The range from 20-50.
I was thinking about buying Pure Encapsulation which is standardized to 20%. Do you have any vegetarian recommendations?
David Tomen
March 11, 2021
AN, dosage of Bacopa depends on the strength of the extract as detailed above under “dosage”. 20% Bacosides is fine as long a you are using enough to be effective. I like this Bacopa produce by Double Wood Supplements: https://bit.ly/3t7f159 because it’s high quality and there’s nothing else in the capsule except Bacopa extract.
Anja
January 24, 2021
Dear David,
what a great website! Thank you for all this information. I have been taking Ashwagandha for a couple of years. 6 weeks ago I started taking HTP5 (only 1x a day so far, 50 mg) against anxiety, as I quit drinking alcohol a few months ago. Can I stack this with Bacopa? I am also taking VitB Complex, Magnesium, D3K2, Turmeric, VitC and Zinc.
David Tomen
January 24, 2021
Anja, you should be able to use it with Bacopa.
Bob
January 21, 2021
I am an 84 yr old Gym rat and personal trainer.
I’ve been experimenting with nootropics for about a year.
Currently I cycle a stack of Alpha GPC, noopept, and phenylpiracetam. I find it works in increasing my workouts
both with endurance and strength.
From time to time I do some armature acting. Recently I am finding it more difficult to memorize and recall dialogue.
I’m considering trying mind lab pro. Would this stack well with what I’m taking now. I also take a number of other supplements. Vitamins, carbohydrates, protein etc.
I’ve recently had a stent placement in the aortic artery and will undergo a aortic valve replacement next week. So I’m on
Plavix and aspirin for a while.
I plan to be back with clients by mid Feb. and want to develop
My supplement stack by then.
Any suggestions you might have will be appreciated.
Thanks Bob
David Tomen
January 21, 2021
Bob, Mind Lab Pro is a good start and base to work from.
I think this will help you more: https://nootropicsexpert.com/best-nootropics-for-the-aging-brain/
That article will give you a basic understanding on what has happened to your brain as you get older. And the steps you can take to stop the aging process as well as support some of the things that need support. And make your brain work like it was younger again. Go through each segment of that article and pick a couple of nootropic supplements that will help with the category. Notice the very last segment. It is about the neurotransmitters that decline with age. And what you can do to restore them.
Andrew Richardson
January 4, 2021
Will taking Bacopa 3hours before bed keep me awake or help me sleep
My current bottle contain pills of Bacopa is 500MG, 20MG bacosides
what is more important for the brain, the bacosides or the bacopa itself
David Tomen
January 8, 2021
Andrew, the Bacosides A & B are offering the primary benefit.
Most supplement Bacopa in the morning and early afternoon. Not sure if it will affect your sleep. Only way to find out is to try it.
wong
January 1, 2021
Hi,
Any recommendations for bacopa Monnieri that you recommend. i am thinking to top up more on my body on top of taking MLP. Really need your help to find me a good quality Bacopa Monnieri .
David Tomen
January 2, 2021
Wong, this is a great option for adding Bacopa to what’s already in Mind Lab Pro. Double Wood Supplements – Bacopa Extract: https://bit.ly/2X6sqfU
Andrew Richardson
December 21, 2020
If I decide to stop taking Bacopa do I have to slowly stop, just wondering a lot of pharmacological medication you need to slowly (I am not on any meds) but if stop taking would there be any say negative impacts if I just stop because it helps Anxiety could it have negative impacts on my brain just randomly stopping because it affects the uptake inhibitors in the brain, etc
David Tomen
December 22, 2020
Andrew, not a worry with Bacopa or most other herbal nootropics. Most are considered “adaptogens” and often take awhile to work or for you to feel the full benefit of using that nootropic. Stopping it abruptly should not be an issue.
Andrew Richardson
December 22, 2020
few last questions on bacopa, I always had slightly high calcium levels so very slightly will that affect anything would it hurt today a one day break sometimes with bacopa say take for 7 days have a 1-day supplement break, and continue, as for the serotonin does it increase it or just help regulate it I take vitamin D pill once and while if I don’t get much sun and those things also affect serotonin
also does taking valerian root or ashwagandha have any negative effects I sometimes use that to help me sleep
David Tomen
December 23, 2020
Andrew, taking a one day break per week from Bacopa is not going to make any difference. For example, a study conducted in Australia found that the full benefit of using Bacopa was not achieved until week 12 of the study. It modulates the way your brain uses serotonin but doesn’t increase it. Only a direct precursor like L-Tryptophan can increase serotonin levels.
Vitamin D is not involved as a cofactor in serotonin synthesis but it does activate genes which affects serotonin release.
Valerian is used by many for sleep. But I suggest reading my Ashwagandha review before using it for sleep. While it help control cortisol, it’s other benefits include increased energy levels.
Keep in mind that just because a supplement offers an anxiolytic effect it does not necessarily translate into better sleep. Only less anxiety.
Andrew Richardson
December 24, 2020
So I can safely take ashwagandha with bacopa no issue then
Thanks
David Tomen
December 24, 2020
Andrew, you can use both but I suggest using the lowest recommended dosage for each if combining the two.
vipul dalvi
December 15, 2020
i have low levels of serotonin and have anxiety….which nootropics have to take….now i am taking ssri and antianxiety medicines
David Tomen
December 15, 2020
Vipul, that’s one of the problems when using SSRI and anti-anxiety meds. If you are low in serotonin there’s nothing you can do about it. Because using a nootropic to increase serotonin puts you in danger of serotonin syndrome.
I wish I had a better answer for you but that is reality. You must avoid any nootropic supplement that raises serotonin or GABA levels because you can have real, life-threatening problems if you do use them.