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When the body is depleted, the brain follows

In prolonged or high-stress missions, Special Forces operators experience :
Low blood sugar
(hypoglycemia)
Low blood sugar
(hypoglycemia)
Dehydration and electrolyte imbalance
Micronutrient deficiency
Neurotransmitter depletion

Cognitive and Neurological Symptoms

This physiological collapse leads to a cascade of neurological, cognitive, and psychological impairments that threaten not only the operator— but the mission and the team.
Reduced situational awareness
Dangerously slow threat recognition
Sensory overload or failure
Tunnel vision, miscommunication, overreaction to stimuli
Impaired judgment and decision-making
Fatigue and mental fog
Impaired judgment and decision-making
Risk of misidentifying targets or interpreting commands incorrectly
Memory lapses
Forgetting movement orders, GPS coordinates, mission details
Motor coordination breakdown
Slower reflexes, compromised aim and mobility
Emotional dysregulation
Heightened aggression, irritability, panic under fire

Cognitive and
Neurological Symptoms

This physiological collapse leads to a cascade of neurological, cognitive, and psychological impairments that threaten not only the operator— but the mission and the team.

Impaired judgment and decision-making

Risk of misidentifying targets or interpreting commands incorrectly.

-36%
Friendly fire (blue on blue)
-28%
Command structure breakdown
-24%
Poor mission execution
-22%
Increased team conflict
-18%
Failure to recover between missions
-12%
Higher risk of long-term neurological trauma

Operational Risks

Deficiency doesn't just wear down the operator — it corrodes the mission from within, turning precision into unpredictability.
Friendly fire (blue on blue)
Command structure breakdown
Poor mission execution
Increased team conflict
Failure to recover between missions
Higher risk of long-term neurological trauma
performance

Activate & Sustain

Designed for sustained missions in high-stress environments.
Stabilizes blood sugar
for long cognitive output
Delivers clean energy through complex carbs and glucose polymers
Maintains neuromuscular function with electrolytes
Enhances focus and vigilance
with targeted caffeine
Supports neurotransmitter function with choline and tyrosine
Reduces fatigue
with adaptogens and B vitamins
recovery

Rebuild & Restore

Designed for rest phases, downtime, and rapid recovery.
LOWERS STRESS HORMONE LEVELS
Replenishes minerals and electrolytes lost during exertion
Rebuilds muscles and neurotransmitters with targeted amino acids
Supplies antioxidants  to combat inflammation and oxidative stress
Encourages sleep and neural regeneration (no caffeine)
SUPPORTS mental calm

The Value of the Combo

Before combat
primes mind and body
During operations
sustains mental clarity and performance
After the mission
repairs and restores the system
Long term
protects brain health and prevents cumulative breakdown
Your brain is your most powerful weapon
treat it as
your primary
OMNI-1 is not a supplement.
It’s strategic nutrition engineered from combat realities and backed by modern neuroscience.

References Nutritional Deficiencies and Cognitive Performance

01
Micronutrient Deficiencies and Cognitive Functioning

Reviews the impact of deficiencies in iodine, iron, zinc, and vitamin B12 on cognitive development and function.

02
Concurrent Nutrient Deficiencies Are Associated with Dementia Incidence
Examines how combined deficiencies in omega-3 fatty acids, homocysteine, and vitamin D increase the risk of dementia.
Nutritional Deficiencies in Learning and Cognition
Examines how deficiencies in iron and essential fatty acids can impair neurological development and cognitive functions in children.
03
The Influence of Micronutrients on Cognitive Function and Performance
Reviews the relevance of water-soluble vitamins and minerals like calcium, magnesium, and zinc to cognitive performance.
04
Vitamin B12 and Cognitive Health
Vitamin B12 is necessary for neuron membrane stability and energy metabolism. Deficiency can cause oxidative stress and reduced cognition, particularly in older adults.
05
Nutrition and the Brain
Discusses how severe and marginal nutritional deficiencies affect cognitive functions, including attention and memory.
06
Nutrition and Cognitive Health: A Life Course Approach
Explores the role of various nutrients, including B vitamins, vitamin D, and iron, in cognitive health across the lifespan.
07
Choline and Memory Performanc
Choline is a precursor to acetylcholine, vital for memory and learning. Low choline levels are associated with poor memory performance.
08
Micronutrient Deficiencies and Cognitive Functioning
Highlights the prevalence of micronutrient deficiencies and their effects on cognitive performance, especially in vulnerable populations.
09

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References Nutritional Deficiencies

and Cognitive Performance
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Micronutrient Deficiencies and Cognitive Functioning
Reviews the impact of deficiencies in iodine, iron, zinc, and vitamin B12 on cognitive development and function.
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