A growing number of scientists now say that many cases of memory loss, Alzheimer’s and dementia may not be “just aging”, but the result of a toxic build-up of sticky “neuro sludge” that silently chokes brain cells over time. Recent research from leading universities has revealed that this sludge can damage the brain’s own immune cells, which are crucial for protecting memories and clear thinking.
In a new short presentation, veteran brain researcher Dr. Robert Anderson shares how a simple “10-second Arctic brain ritual” – inspired by a dementia-free village near the Arctic Circle – is helping seniors support these memory-protecting cells, gently dissolve this toxic build-up and feel their minds grow sharper again. Families report loved ones remembering names, important dates and precious moments they thought were gone for good.
If you or someone you love is worried about Alzheimer’s, dementia or worsening “senior moments”, you may want to see this while it’s still online — click here
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