Improves concentration¹¹
Improves MEMORY¹¹
Decreases tinnitus⁹
Relieves visual disturbances related to circulation¹⁰
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Improves memory¹¹
Enhances concentration¹¹

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Everyday Moments
Everyday life demands focus, balance, and mental clarity.
Whether you’re managing a busy career, juggling multiple responsibilities, or staying active and engaged as you age; mental sharpness helps you make the most of each moment.
Active women
Your schedule is full and your mind never stops.
Learn how to stay focused on what truly matters throughout the day.

Multitasking Mum
Between family, work, and endless tasks, your days can feel like a constant juggling act.
Discover tips and insights to better manage mental load and stay balanced.

Working Manager
Deadlines, decisions, and daily pressure; it’s easy to lose mental clarity.
Find strategies to keep your mind clear and perform at your best.


OUR DNA
Gingko biloba
Ginkgo biloba: an ancient, resilient tree that has stood the test of time—surviving the age of dinosaurs and even outliving the Hiroshima bomb.
More than just a plant, Ginkgo biloba is a symbol of resilience, wisdom, and balance.
Revered for centuries and backed by science, Ginkgo supports memory, focus, and mental clarity⁹⁻¹², qualities we all strive for.
Tanakan harnesses the pure essence of Ginkgo to deliver its full potency to patients.
Activate your brain, power up your life.
Everyday life constantly challenges your focus, energy, and mental clarity.
Through its new campaign, Tanakan celebrates the moments that keep your mind active; from work meetings to family moments and everything in between.
Explore the stories, visuals, and inspirations behind the campaign.
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