I never set out to start a supplement brand…
We were navigating autism and very restricted eating, and like so many parents, I spent countless nights lying awake worrying. I was doing my best but always questioning myself, and whether I was missing something important.
Those long nights often turned into research. I kept coming across scientific evidence around nutrition, and how much it can matter when it comes to supporting regulation — especially for children who already have so much going on.
It made me stop and think… maybe this was a piece of the puzzle worth paying attention and more I looked, the more I felt that so many supplements just weren’t made with children like ours in mind.
The messages that mean everything to me
Over the past few weeks, I’ve had messages from parents sharing small changes they’ve noticed since starting Neurohappy.
And honestly? Those messages stop me in my tracks.
Because when you’ve been having a really tough time, small changes aren’t small at all. They’re hope. They’re breathing space. They’re the difference between another hard day and a day that feels just a bit lighter.
As a mum, I know how much those moments matter.
Why I didn’t want to create “just another multivitamin”
I spent a long time researching and choosing nutrients — not because I wanted to build a product, but because I wanted something that actually made sense for neurodivergent children.
I didn’t want:
I wanted something gentle, sensory-friendly, and thought through properly.
Every ingredient was chosen with real children in mind — children who are sensitive, selective, and already dealing with enough. That’s why Neurohappy is a small amount, in powder form, designed to be mixed into foods children already feel safe with.
It was never about doing more.
It was about doing what makes sense.