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Static: A Caffeine-Free Framework for Focus Support

A formal overview of Static's formulation rationale, ingredient-level evidence, intended use, limitations, and structure/function support basis.

Static: A Caffeine-Free Framework for Supporting Focus and Memory

This white paper summarizes the formulation framework for Static, a caffeine-free dietary supplement designed to support focus, mental clarity, memory, and healthy stress response.

Brand Founder System
Product Static
Document Type White Paper
Scope Ingredient-level rationale

Abstract

Demanding work depends on focus, mental clarity, memory, and stress response. Static was developed as a caffeine-free formulation intended to support these areas through ingredients that have been studied individually in scientific literature. The finished product has not been clinically evaluated as a combined formulation.

1. Introduction

Sustained focus is a central requirement of modern work. Tasks involving prolonged effort and decision-making depend on consistency rather than short bursts of stimulation.

Many conventional approaches rely on caffeine to increase alertness. While effective in the short term, these approaches can introduce variability. Static™ was developed as a caffeine-free alternative designed to support focus and mental clarity through a stable and controlled approach.

Rather than relying on acute stimulation, Static is built around four dietary ingredients selected for the formula.

2. Design Framework

Static is structured around four formulation pillars. These represent formulation intent and are not presented as discrete clinical systems.

Pillar Related Support Area
Signal Mental clarity
Drive Focus
Stability Healthy stress response
Retention Memory

This framework is used to organize the four support areas: supports focus, supports mental clarity, supports memory, and helps maintain a healthy stress response.

3. Formula Composition

Serving Size: 2 capsules (30 servings / 60 capsules)

Ingredient Amount Per Serving
Rhodiola rosea extract 200 mg
L-Tyrosine 500 mg
L-Theanine 200 mg
Bacopa monnieri extract, standardized to 50% bacosides 300 mg

Each ingredient has been studied individually for its role in the formulation framework.

4. Ingredient Rationale and Evidence

4.1 Rhodiola rosea: Stress Response

Rhodiola rosea was selected for Static because research on standardized extracts has examined demanding work and stress-response contexts. In the formula, it sits within the Stability pillar of the framework. [1]

This ingredient-level literature is part of the support record showing how Static helps maintain a healthy stress response.

4.2 L-Tyrosine: Cognitive Performance Under Stress

L-Tyrosine was selected because it has been studied in demanding-condition settings that are relevant to focus and mental clarity. [2]

Some studies use higher amounts than the dose included in Static. For that reason, the L-Tyrosine literature is treated as ingredient-level rationale rather than direct finished-product equivalence.

The referenced Deijen et al. study used a 2 g tyrosine serving during a short-term combat training course. Static uses 500 mg because it is designed as a daily multi-ingredient formula rather than a standalone tyrosine intervention.

4.3 L-Theanine: Calm Focus

L-Theanine was selected as part of the formula's focus and mental clarity framework. The current formula uses 200 mg per serving, matching the reference amount summarized on the research page. [3]

Its ingredient-level literature is considered alongside the other ingredients rather than as a standalone finished-product study.

4.4 Bacopa monnieri: Memory

Bacopa monnieri was selected for the Retention pillar of the framework. The research summarized here is most relevant to memory, particularly in the context of consistent use over time. [4]

Static uses 300 mg of Bacopa monnieri extract standardized to 50% bacosides per serving.

5. System Perspective

Static is designed as a multi-component formulation intended to support focus, mental clarity, memory, and healthy stress response.

Support Area Ingredient-Level Rationale
Supports focus Ingredient-level research reviewed for focus. [2] [3]
Supports mental clarity Ingredient-level research reviewed for mental clarity. [2] [3]
Supports memory Bacopa monnieri research related to memory outcomes in healthy adults. [4]
Helps maintain a healthy stress response Rhodiola rosea and L-Tyrosine research in demanding or stress-related contexts. [1] [2]

Each support area is backed by ingredient-level research as outlined above.

6. Intended Use

Static is intended for individuals engaged in demanding activities who are seeking support for:

  • Focus
  • Mental clarity
  • Memory

It is designed for regular use as part of a focus-support routine.

7. Limitations and Context

The research referenced in this document reflects studies conducted on individual ingredients. The finished product has not been clinically evaluated as a combined formulation.

Ingredient dosages used in published studies may differ from those included in Static. As such, referenced research supports ingredient selection and formulation rationale rather than establishing direct clinical equivalence.

Individual responses may vary based on usage patterns, physiology, and other external factors.

8. Support Basis

All structure/function support statements in this document are based on ingredient-level research.

These statements are not intended to imply treatment, prevention, or mitigation of disease and are aligned with standard dietary supplement regulatory guidelines.

9. Conclusion

Static is a caffeine-free formula built around four dietary ingredients selected for focus support.

The formulation is intended to support focus, mental clarity, memory, and healthy stress response.

10. References

  1. Shevtsov, V. A., et al. A randomized trial of two different doses of a SHR-5 Rhodiola rosea extract versus placebo and control of capacity for mental work. Phytomedicine. PMID 12725561
  2. Deijen, J. B., et al. Tyrosine improves cognitive performance and reduces blood pressure in cadets after one week of a combat training course. Brain Research Bulletin. PMID 10230711
  3. Higashiyama, A., et al. Effects of l-theanine on attention and reaction time response. Journal of Functional Foods. ScienceDirect
  4. Stough, C., et al. The chronic effects of an extract of Bacopa monnieri on cognitive function in healthy human subjects. Psychopharmacology. PMID 11498727

Important notice

These statements have not been evaluated by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.

This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.