Cognitive problems like memory loss, poor focus, and brain fog
are rising sharply among younger adults, nearly doubling between 2013
and 2023.
Lifestyle and metabolic factors – such as poor diet,
stress, sleep disruption, and exposure to seed oils and environmental
toxins – are likely fuelling this decline in brain health.
Chronic
conditions like high blood pressure and diabetes dramatically increase
the risk of cognitive disability by damaging blood vessels, reducing
brain oxygen and driving inflammation.
Improving gut health,
restoring metabolic energy, and managing daily stress through light
exposure, breathing and balanced nutrition are key to protecting your
brain.
Your brain’s decline is not inevitable; by eliminating
root causes and building daily recovery habits, you can restore focus,
memory and mental clarity at any age.
Something unusual is
happening across America – young adults are reporting more memory
lapses, attention problems and mental fatigue than ever before. The
growing sense of “brain fog” is no longer limited to older adults or
those with diagnosed conditions like dementia. It’s showing up in people
who are studying, working and raising families – those in what should
be the sharpest years of their lives....<<<Read More>>>...
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