Bacopa Monnieri

Last Updated: July 17, 2023

Bacopa monnieri is a nootropic herb that has been used in traditional medicine for longevity and cognitive enhancement. Supplementation can improve memory, at least in the short-term, and there may be some mental health benefits.

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What is Bacopa monnieri?

Bacopa monnieri, also known as water hyssop, is a marsh plant used in Ayurvedic medicine to enhance cognitive function, relieve stress, and improve mood. It may interact with neurotransmitter systems and promote neuronal communication and has antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties.

What are Bacopa monnieri’s main benefits?

Bacopa monnieri may offer small improvements in memory and cognition, particularly in attention speed, but results are inconsistent and vary across different studies and populations. Additionally, although there is some preliminary evidence for its potential antidepressant and anxiolytic effects, the overall findings are too varied to draw definitive conclusions about its efficacy.

What are Bacopa monnieri’s main drawbacks?

The main drawbacks of Bacopa monnieri include gastrointestinal issues such as nausea and diarrhea, dry mouth, flu-like symptoms, and a potential reduction in dreams. Additionally, some individuals may experience a lack of motivation, and a rat study indicated possible negative effects on sperm count, though human studies on fertility are lacking.

How does Bacopa monnieri work?

Bacopa monnieri likely confers benefits through its active components, particularly saponins like bacoside-A and bacoside-B, which may enhance neurotransmission, promote neuroprotection, and modulate stress hormones. Additionally, it has antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties that contribute to its potential mood-related effects.

What are other names for Bacopa Monnieri?
Note that Bacopa Monnieri is also known as:
  • Brahmi
  • Aindri
  • Lysimachia Monnieri L. Cent.
  • Graticola Monnieri L.
  • Herpestis Monniera L. Kunth.
  • Water Hyssop
  • Thyme-leafed Gratiola
  • Indian Pennywort
  • Jalabrahmi
Bacopa Monnieri should not be confused with:
Dosage information

The most common dose for Bacopa monnieri is 300 mg per day, assuming that the total bacoside content (the active compound) is approximately 55% of the extract by weight. Doses of up to 600 mg per day have been used in some studies.[1] A phase I study found doses of 300 mg and 450 mg per day to be safe in healthy adults.[2] Higher doses don’t necessarily equate with greater effects.[3]

Bacopa monnieri is fat soluble and requires a lipid transporter to be absorbed, so it should be supplemented alongside a meal. Historically, Bacopa monnieri was consumed with ghee, a clarified butter that originated in India.[4]

Bacopa monnieri should be stored at 30℃ (86℉) or lower, with a relative humidity of 65% or less. The bacopaside content of the supplement will decrease if it is kept at higher temperatures.[5]

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