LAC Philippines: Rethinking Support for Filipino Moms to Break the Cycle of Fatigue
LAC Philippines supports a more balanced approach to brain health and better sleep for moms beyond Moms Day
In many Filipino households, a mother’s role extends far beyond what is visible. While daily routines may seem manageable on the surface, much of the real work happens mentally, quietly tracking schedules, anticipating needs, and holding together the emotional rhythm of the family.
This “mental load,” often described as the unseen cognitive and emotional labor mothers carry, has become one of the most significant yet overlooked stressors today. As highlighted in an article by We Thrive, mothers are expected to stay constantly “on,” managing everything from household logistics to emotional support, often leaving little room to pause or recover. Over time, this continuous demand can lead to mental fatigue, burnout, and difficulty disengaging even at the end of the day. Studies from the Philippine Mental Health Association and the University of the Philippines have also pointed to a growing number of Filipino mothers experiencing stress, anxiety, and emotional exhaustion, driven by the combined pressures of caregiving, work, and societal expectations.
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At the same time, working mothers, or “WoMoms,” continue to navigate the challenge of balancing career and family, often putting their own needs last to keep everything else running.
The result is a cycle many moms know too well: sustained mental effort during the day, followed by difficulty fully resting at night. Even when the day ends, the mind remains active, making quality sleep harder to achieve. Without proper recovery, this cycle can affect both cognitive performance and overall well-being.
Supporting mothers today means addressing both sides of this equation. It is not only about helping them stay focused and capable throughout the day, but also ensuring they can properly rest and recharge at night. Creating this balance is key to breaking the cycle of fatigue and allowing moms to function at their best, consistently.
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Targeted supplementation offers a practical way to support this daily rhythm. By helping sustain mental clarity during demanding hours and promoting deeper, more restorative sleep at night, it becomes easier for moms to manage everyday responsibilities without compromising their health.
As a brand committed to everyday wellness, LAC Philippines advocates a more sustainable approach to self-care, one that fits naturally into a mother’s routine and supports her from start to finish.
To support daytime cognitive performance, LAC BrainSpeed® PS, formulated with high levels of phosphatidylserine, a key nutrient that helps improve attention span, memory, and overall mental clarity. With added DHA, Acetyl L-Carnitine, Vitamin B3, and Choline, it supports healthy brain activity, enhances alertness, and helps reduce mental fatigue, allowing moms to stay sharp and focused throughout even the most demanding days.
For nighttime recovery, LAC TriAction Sleep Formula is designed to work in sync with the body’s natural sleep cycle through its tri-layer technology. Each layer supports a different stage of sleep, from helping the body relax to easing the transition into sleep to sustaining deep rest. Formulated with Melatonin, GABA, Valerian Root, Magnesium, and L-Theanine, it promotes relaxation, improves sleep quality, and helps regulate the sleep-wake cycle, so moms can wake up feeling more refreshed and ready to take on the day. It is also non-habit forming, making it a safe and sustainable choice for improving sleep quality without the risk of dependency.
Together, these solutions support a more complete approach to wellness, one that recognizes that clear days begin with restful nights. Beyond Mother’s Day, it is about enabling moms to feel consistently focused, recharged, and supported in the realities of everyday life.
Aside from being a businessman, Josh Austria has been working in PR and media industry for more more than a decade. From his years of experience as the Marketing and Advertising Head of Village Pipol Magazine, he has built strong relationships with creative people, brands, and organizations.


