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Cognition + Energy

Brain fog can be part of the inflammation story.

Support for people noticing focus changes, low energy, poor sleep, metabolic shifts, allergies, or gut symptoms that seem to overlap.

Whole-Pattern Review

Focus, energy, sleep, weight, and allergies often travel together.

Luma does not treat cognition as isolated from the rest of the body. The intake looks at sleep, energy, medications, allergies, digestion, metabolic health, inflammatory flares, and lifestyle context before recommending a direction.

Brain fog

Review of focus changes, mental fatigue, sleep quality, stress load, medications, and inflammatory symptom timing.

Energy dips

Attention to daily energy patterns, nutrition context, allergies, gut signals, and metabolic health clues.

Sleep overlap

Support identifying patterns where sleep disruption, allergy symptoms, weight changes, and cognition may be connected.

Metabolic clues

Weight resistance, cravings, GLP interest, and energy changes can belong in the same conversation.

Immune load

Allergy, sinus, skin, and gut symptoms may add useful context when focus and energy feel off.

Clear next step

Patients can move toward specialty care, weight support, lifestyle guidance, or a deeper provider review when appropriate.

Support Options

Energy support should still account for weight, sleep, gut, and immune load.

Luma can route patients toward cellular support, metabolic support, or a deeper intake path depending on the pattern behind brain fog and fatigue.

Cellular support

Luma Cellular Support

Future support for antioxidant status, clarity, immune support, and healthy aging after fulfillment is finalized.

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Cravings

Luma Appetite Support

Future support for cravings, mood, sleep, and appetite patterns as part of a broader care plan.

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Weight care

Luma Lean Starter

Provider-reviewed first-100 support when fatigue, cravings, and weight resistance overlap.

$298/mo foundingStart Intake