There was a moment during the pandemic, somewhere between sourdough starters, endless Zoom fatigue, and the creeping realization that “burnout” had become a personality trait — when focus stopped being a given.
Energy felt borrowed. Motivation arrived late, if at all. And the brain, once a reliable ally, started acting like it had other plans.
This wasn’t just about being tired. It was deeper. A low-grade mental fog that didn’t lift with sleep. A stress hum that lived in the background. A sense that modern life was asking for peak cognitive performance while offering very few tools to actually support it.
Enter a new category of wellness obsession: brain health, not as a biohacker flex, but as a foundational act of self-respect.
Because clarity, it turns out, is the new status symbol.

The Post-Hustle Brain Era
We’ve moved past the era of glorifying exhaustion. The badge-of-honor grind has lost its shine. What we want now is sustainable sharpness. Energy that doesn’t spike and crash. Focus that doesn’t require white-knuckling through the afternoon.
The conversation has shifted from how much can you do to how well can you think while doing it.
And that’s where Infinite Mind quietly enters the chat.
Not with neon packaging or exaggerated promises, but with a distinctly grown-up proposition: what if cognitive support worked the way the body actually does, gradually, synergistically, and from multiple angles at once?
Built by Someone Who Believes in the Basics
Infinite Mind wasn’t born out of trend-chasing or influencer alchemy. It was created by someone who fundamentally believes in foundations.
Kimon Angelopoulos, founder and CEO of NeoDynamis Nutrition, is a former Infantry Officer in his native country and a certified Strength & Conditioning Specialist (NSCA). Translation: this is someone who understands discipline, systems, and the long game.
His philosophy has always been simple and refreshingly unsexy: regular movement, balanced nutrition, adequate rest. No shortcuts. No hacks. Just consistency.
But the pandemic, as it did for so many people, tested those fundamentals.
Despite maintaining the basics, Kimon found himself battling low energy, reduced motivation, and elevated stress. Sound familiar?
So he did what disciplined minds do: he researched, tested, and refined.
Nootropics. Mushroom adaptogens. Plant extracts. Some helped. Many disappointed. Most lacked transparency, balance, or intention.
The supplement space was loud but not necessarily smart.
And that gap became the reason Infinite Mind exists.
A Formula That Thinks Holistically
Infinite Mind is not a single-ingredient hero product. It doesn’t hinge its identity on one buzzy compound. Instead, it treats brain health the way the body experiences it: as a network.
Cognition isn’t just focus.
Energy isn’t just caffeine.
Mental clarity isn’t just dopamine.
Everything is connected, mood, inflammation, gut health, stress response, immunity, energy metabolism.
Infinite Mind addresses brain health from multiple pathways simultaneously.
Think of it less as a stimulant and more as a daily cognitive ecosystem.
Mushrooms, But Make Them Functional
Let’s talk mushrooms, because not all fungi are created equal.
Infinite Mind includes three heavy hitters:
- Reishi, often called the “mushroom of immortality,” traditionally used to support immune health and stress modulation. It’s grounding, calming, and quietly restorative.
- Lion’s Mane, the darling of the cognitive world, known for supporting memory, focus, and nerve growth factor. This is the mushroom people feel, not in a jittery way, but in a wow, my thoughts are lining up way.
- Cordyceps, prized for energy production and endurance. Unlike caffeine, cordyceps work at the cellular level, supporting ATP production for sustained vitality.
Together, they create a base that supports both mental performance and whole-body resilience.
Nootropics That Actually Pull Their Weight
Where Infinite Mind really shines is in its thoughtful use of nootropics, not as isolated fireworks, but as complementary players.
Alpha-GPC supports acetylcholine production, a neurotransmitter essential for learning and memory. It’s fast-acting, bioavailable, and clinically respected.
Bacopa Monnieri is a long-game ingredient. Traditionally used in Ayurvedic medicine, it supports memory formation and cognitive processing over time, not overnight, but meaningfully.
This is not instant gratification brain candy. This is cognitive conditioning.
Mood Matters (More Than We Admit)
You can’t separate focus from mood. Anyone who’s tried to concentrate while anxious, depleted, or emotionally fried knows this.
Infinite Mind acknowledges this with ingredients that support emotional balance and stress resilience:
- Mucuna Pruriens, a natural source of L-DOPA, supports dopamine pathways — essential for motivation, pleasure, and drive.
- Green Tea Extract brings not just mild caffeine, but polyphenols that support calm alertness and long-term brain health.
The result? Mental energy that feels clean. Present. Usable.
Antioxidants for the Long View
Cognitive decline doesn’t happen overnight. It’s the accumulation of oxidative stress, inflammation, and metabolic wear over the years.
Infinite Mind plays the long game with:
- Pterostilbene, a potent antioxidant related to resveratrol but with superior bioavailability.
- Pine Bark Extract, known for its anti-inflammatory properties and support of circulation and brain perfusion.
These ingredients aren’t flashy, they’re protective. They support longevity, not just productivity.
The Gut-Brain Connection (Yes, Still Underrated)
One of the most quietly intelligent inclusions in Infinite Mind is Fructooligosaccharides (FOS), a prebiotic fiber that supports gut health.
Why does this matter in a brain supplement?
Because the gut is often referred to as the “second brain.” Neurotransmitters, inflammation markers, and mood-regulating compounds all begin there.
Supporting the microbiome isn’t optional anymore, it’s foundational.
This inclusion signals something important: Infinite Mind understands that mental clarity doesn’t start in the head alone.
Energy Without the Drama
Infinite Mind does contain caffeine, but it’s not the main character.
Natural caffeine is paired with L-Theanine and electrolytes to smooth the curve. No spikes. No crashes. No heart-racing regret.
This is the kind of energy that lets you replace coffee, not stack it.
The kind that feels steady enough for deep work, creative flow, or a focused workout.
Radical Transparency (Still Rare, Somehow)
Perhaps one of the most refreshing aspects of Infinite Mind is its commitment to full disclosure.
Every ingredient. Every dosage. No proprietary blends. No smoke and mirrors.
Many ingredients are standardized extracts, ensuring consistency, potency, and purity, not just batch-to-batch hope.
In a supplement industry that often relies on ambiguity, this level of transparency feels almost rebellious.
And deeply respectful.
The Everyday Luxury of Feeling Sharp
Infinite Mind isn’t designed for a single type of person.
People use it to:
- Anchor a demanding workday
- Power through study sessions
- Get into the zone before training
- Replace coffee without losing ritual
- Support mood during stressful seasons
It’s not about peak performance once. It’s about reliable cognition every day.
The kind of clarity that lets you show up, not just function.
From Physical Stores to a Growing Community
Infinite Mind was first available in four physical stores on the US West Coast and then launched online last Summer, supported by a reliable fulfillment partner.
The feedback? Overwhelmingly positive.
Which makes sense. People know when something actually works, especially when it doesn’t scream for attention.

Two Flavors, One Philosophy
Infinite Mind currently comes in Peach and Pineapple Mango, both clean, bright, and refreshingly not artificial.
But flavor is secondary to function here.
This is about creating a daily ritual that supports the mind you rely on to live your life.
The Lesson
Infinite Mind doesn’t promise to turn you into a different person. It promises to support the one you already are clearer, steadier, more resilient.
In a culture obsessed with doing more, it quietly advocates for thinking better. And honestly? That feels like the most modern form of wellness there is.







