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Eternal Mind Helps “Old Brains” Feel Young Again

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Feel as mentally sharp in your 50s, 60s & 70s as you did in your cognitive prime. 

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Easily remember names, dates, faces & places

Stop misplacing your keys, glasses, & wallet

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After 40, Your Brain Isn’t Just Shrinking… It’s “Shedding”!

Science shows your brain begins to shrink around age 40

As the brain shrinks, it can leave you stumbling through conversation, battling brain fog, forgetting familiar faces and facts, and worrying about what it all could mean.

That’s because THREE key things happen as you age:

Critical brain cells (i.e., neurons) are dying daily

Think of this like “shedding.” Just like you start losing your hair as you get older, you lose brain cells too. That means the cells responsible for powering your memory, focus, and functioning are literally dying off as you age.



And this “shedding” could be why you’re suddenly misplacing the television remote, struggling to find the right words in conversation, or getting lost on the way to a familiar location.

Because your brain cells are dying off, your brain isn’t producing neurotransmitters (i.e., signals) like it used to.

Neurotransmitters are like the postal workers of your brain, delivering messages between neurons. As we age, the number and speed of neurotransmitters decline, causing your brain's 'postal service' to slow down. This results in fewer messages being delivered and longer delivery times, leading to memory lapses, delayed reactions and slower decision-making.

If you’re wondering why you’re feeling “scatterbrained,” look no further.