For parents running on fumes
Two capsules. One glass of water. The version of you that actually enjoys bedtime stories is closer than you think.
Fourteen evidence-backed ingredients. One honest formula.
The promise
"Feel like yourself before 10am."
Sound familiar?
This isn't a motivation problem. It's a depletion problem. And no amount of extra coffee is going to fix a nervous system that's been running hot for months.
The formula
We built Levelhead around what the science actually says about depletion — not what looks good on a label. Every ingredient earns its place. Yes, we count each B vitamin. Each one does a different job.
KSM-66 Ashwagandha
Cortisol regulation. The stress dial, turned down.
Rhodiola Rosea
Resilience without stimulation. Energy that lasts.
Citicoline
Brain fog, meet your match.
L-Theanine + Natural Caffeine
A deliberate 75mg of natural caffeine from coffee beans, paired with the thing that keeps it calm. Lift without the spike.
Methylated B-Complex
Five B vitamins — B2, B5, B6, B12, folate — in the forms your body can actually use.
Benfotiamine
B1, upgraded. Nervous system support that sticks around.
CoQ10 + Vitamin D3
Cellular energy. Immune support. The foundation.
Piperine
Makes everything else absorb better. The quiet operator.
LEVELHEAD
Daily Restore Formula
Two capsules. Every morning.
That's the whole routine.
$59.99
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The plan
No stacks. No protocols. No 47-step morning routine. Just two capsules and some patience.
01
Take two capsules with breakfast
Morning works best. With food, with water, with whatever chaos your morning currently involves.
02
Let the ingredients do the quiet work
Not a stimulant. Not a hack. Adaptogens and nootropics work with your nervous system, not against it. Give it 2–3 weeks.
03
Notice the small things first
You're not looking for a transformation. You're looking for the moment you realize you haven't snapped at anyone today. That's it.
Early testers
★★★★★
"Week three. I made pancakes on a Tuesday and nobody cried. I'm counting that as a win."
Mom of two · Chicago, IL
★★★★★
"I stopped telling people I was tired all the time. Not because things got easier — because I had more in the tank."
Dad of three · Austin, TX
★★★★★
"I was skeptical. I'm a pharmacist. The ingredient stack is legit. I've been recommending it to patients."
Pharmacist + mom · Denver, CO
Good questions
Both. Neither. Levelhead is a human formula, not a gender formula. Depletion doesn't check your pronouns before it shows up. The ingredients — adaptogens, nootropics, methylated B vitamins — work the same way regardless of who you are. If you're a parent running on empty, this is for you.
Adaptogens aren't energy drinks. They work gradually, recalibrating your stress response over days and weeks. Most people notice something meaningful around week 2–3. The first thing is usually what you don't feel — less reactive, less 3pm-crash, less like you're one spilled cup of juice away from a meltdown.
For most people, yes. If you're on prescription medication or managing a health condition, check with your doctor first — that's not a disclaimer dodge, that's just the right call. For healthy adults doubling up on a multivitamin, you're fine. The B-complex in Levelhead is methylated, so it won't compete with most standard multi formulations.
It means 15% off every order, delivered automatically so you never run out mid-month and have to white-knuckle a Monday. You can pause, skip, or cancel any time. No hoops. No guilt trip emails. We're parents too — we know you don't have bandwidth for admin.
Yes — a little, on purpose. Levelhead includes 75mg of natural caffeine from coffee beans — less than a cup of coffee — paired with L-Theanine so you get the lift without the jitters. Most of what you'll feel over time comes from the rest of the formula — CoQ10, methylated B vitamins, adaptogenic stress support. Think gentle nudge, not double espresso.
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