Artemis II: Why Humanity is Upgrading to the Nutrioz Solution
Tomorrow, April 1, 2026, the world will watch as the SLS rocket carries four astronauts toward the Moon. It is a moment of peak human engineering—a testament to what happens when we choose the most logical, efficient path forward.
But while our spacecraft have evolved, our daily nutrition has largely stood still. For decades, the world has been "swallowing" its health using 19th-century pill technology.
The logic is shifting: The Pill Era is being replaced by precision.
The NASA Space Apps Legacy
At the 2025 NASA Space Apps Challenge, our team presented the NOCN (Oromucosal Crew Nutrition) framework. We didn't just build a supplement; we engineered a delivery system designed for the most extreme environment known: Deep Space.
In a lunar module, efficiency isn't just a goal—it’s a requirement. We applied that same rigorous logic to develop the Nutrioz solution for life here on Earth.
Why the "Human Shift" is Logical
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The Absorption Challenge: Traditional pills and capsules must survive the "digestive gauntlet." Factors like stomach acid and liver metabolism can significantly reduce the bioavailability of key nutrients before they ever reach your bloodstream.
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The Nutrioz Solution: Our Molecular Spray Technology® utilizes the oral mucosa. By delivering nutrients via an oromucosal spray, we bypass the digestive system entirely for a more direct route to the body.
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Space-Grade Precision: We replaced bulky bottles with 0.06ml micro-sprays. This means instant delivery, zero water required, and no unnecessary fillers or binders.
Join the Evolution
If a delivery system is efficient enough to be the framework for a lunar mission, it is the only logical choice for your high-performance life on Earth.
Today, we move beyond the pill. Tomorrow, we move toward the Moon. Join the shift.
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NASA Space Apps Disclaimer: Nutrioz (NOCN) was a participant in the 2025 NASA International Space Apps Challenge. The "NOCN" project was developed as an independent innovation using NASA's open-source data and challenge framework. Use of the NASA name or participation in the Space Apps Challenge does not constitute an endorsement, certification, or partnership by NASA or the U.S. Government.
FDA Disclaimer: These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Bioavailability and absorption rates can vary based on individual biological factors.



