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[[File:Noggin_logo_(2019).svg|thumb|Noggin_logo_(2019)]] [[file:Noggin_logo_2000.svg|right|thumb|Noggin_logo_2000]] [[file:Noggin-logo-commercials.png|right|thumb|Noggin-logo-commercials]] [[file:Noggin_The_N_block_promo.jpg|thumb|Noggin_The_N_block_promo]] '''Noggin''' is an American [[children's television]] brand owned by [[Nickelodeon]], a division of [[ViacomCBS]]. The brand was originally launched as a cable television channel on February 2, 1999, and has since evolved into a streaming service and educational brand.
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'''Noggin''' is a [[dietary supplement]] developed by the [[Neurohacker Collective]], designed to support [[cognitive function]] and [[brain health]]. It is formulated with a blend of [[nootropics]], [[vitamins]], and [[herbal extracts]] that are intended to enhance [[mental clarity]], [[focus]], and [[memory]].


==History==
== Ingredients ==
Noggin was created as a joint venture between [[Nickelodeon]] and [[Children's Television Workshop]] (now [[Sesame Workshop]]). The channel was initially aimed at pre-teens and teenagers, featuring a mix of educational and entertainment programming. Over time, Noggin shifted its focus to preschool-aged children.
Noggin contains a variety of ingredients that are commonly used in [[nootropic]] supplements. These include:
* [[Bacopa monnieri]] - An [[herbal extract]] known for its potential to improve [[memory]] and [[cognitive function]].
* [[L-Theanine]] - An [[amino acid]] found in [[tea]] leaves, often used to promote [[relaxation]] without drowsiness.
* [[Rhodiola rosea]] - An [[adaptogen]] that may help the body adapt to [[stress]] and improve [[mental performance]].
* [[Vitamin B6]] - A [[vitamin]] that plays a role in [[neurotransmitter]] synthesis and [[brain health]].
* [[Vitamin B12]] - Essential for [[nerve function]] and the production of [[DNA]].


In 2002, Noggin introduced a programming block called "The N," which targeted teenagers. This block eventually became its own channel, [[TeenNick]], in 2009. Following this change, Noggin rebranded to focus exclusively on preschool content.
== Mechanism of Action ==
The ingredients in Noggin are selected for their potential synergistic effects on [[brain function]]. For example, [[Bacopa monnieri]] is believed to enhance [[synaptic communication]], while [[L-Theanine]] may increase [[alpha wave]] activity in the brain, promoting a state of [[relaxed alertness]]. [[Rhodiola rosea]] is thought to modulate the release of [[neurotransmitters]] like [[serotonin]] and [[dopamine]], which can affect [[mood]] and [[cognitive function]].


==Programming==
== Usage and Dosage ==
Noggin's programming includes a variety of educational and entertaining shows designed for preschoolers. Some of the notable shows that have aired on Noggin include:
Noggin is typically taken as a [[dietary supplement]], with the recommended dosage being one to two capsules per day, preferably with a meal. It is important to follow the manufacturer's instructions and consult with a [[healthcare professional]] before starting any new supplement regimen, especially for individuals with pre-existing [[medical conditions]] or those taking [[medications]].
* ''[[Blue's Clues]]''
* ''[[Dora the Explorer]]''
* ''[[Little Bear (TV series)|Little Bear]]''
* ''[[Oswald (TV series)|Oswald]]''
* ''[[Franklin (TV series)|Franklin]]''


==Streaming Service==
== Safety and Side Effects ==
In 2015, Noggin was relaunched as a subscription-based streaming service. The service offers a library of classic Noggin shows, as well as new original content. The Noggin app is available on various platforms, including [[iOS]], [[Android (operating system)|Android]], and [[Amazon Fire TV]].
While Noggin is generally considered safe for most individuals, some may experience mild side effects such as [[headache]], [[nausea]], or [[gastrointestinal discomfort]]. It is important to discontinue use and seek medical advice if any adverse reactions occur.


==Educational Content==
== See Also ==
Noggin places a strong emphasis on educational content, with a focus on early childhood development. The service includes interactive games, videos, and activities designed to help children develop skills in areas such as [[literacy]], [[numeracy]], and [[social-emotional learning]].
* [[Nootropic]]
* [[Cognitive enhancement]]
* [[Dietary supplement]]


==Related Pages==
== References ==
* [[Nickelodeon]]
* [https://neurohacker.com/ Neurohacker Collective Official Website]
* [[Children's Television Workshop]]
* [[PubMed]] articles on [[Bacopa monnieri]] and [[cognitive function]]
* [[Sesame Workshop]]
* [[TeenNick]]
* [[Blue's Clues]]
* [[Dora the Explorer]]
* [[Little Bear (TV series)]]
* [[Oswald (TV series)]]
* [[Franklin (TV series)]]


==Categories==
== External Links ==
[[Category:Children's television networks in the United States]]
* [https://neurohacker.com/ Neurohacker Collective]
[[Category:Nickelodeon]]
[[Category:Preschool education television networks]]
[[Category:1999 establishments in the United States]]


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[[Category:Dietary supplements]]
[[Category:Nootropics]]
[[Category:Brain health]]

Latest revision as of 18:18, 13 March 2025

Noggin logo (2019)
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Noggin logo 2000
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Noggin The N block promo

Noggin is a dietary supplement developed by the Neurohacker Collective, designed to support cognitive function and brain health. It is formulated with a blend of nootropics, vitamins, and herbal extracts that are intended to enhance mental clarity, focus, and memory.

Ingredients[edit]

Noggin contains a variety of ingredients that are commonly used in nootropic supplements. These include:

Mechanism of Action[edit]

The ingredients in Noggin are selected for their potential synergistic effects on brain function. For example, Bacopa monnieri is believed to enhance synaptic communication, while L-Theanine may increase alpha wave activity in the brain, promoting a state of relaxed alertness. Rhodiola rosea is thought to modulate the release of neurotransmitters like serotonin and dopamine, which can affect mood and cognitive function.

Usage and Dosage[edit]

Noggin is typically taken as a dietary supplement, with the recommended dosage being one to two capsules per day, preferably with a meal. It is important to follow the manufacturer's instructions and consult with a healthcare professional before starting any new supplement regimen, especially for individuals with pre-existing medical conditions or those taking medications.

Safety and Side Effects[edit]

While Noggin is generally considered safe for most individuals, some may experience mild side effects such as headache, nausea, or gastrointestinal discomfort. It is important to discontinue use and seek medical advice if any adverse reactions occur.

See Also[edit]

References[edit]

External Links[edit]