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Boston, By Emily Clarck Follow | Photographs by Mikayla Whitmore for WSJ
7/Jul - Updated 2 hours ago
A simple morning habit is catching the attention of individuals seeking long-term cognitive support — and even some voices in the brain health research community.
After nearly ten years of working in neurological research, one scientist came across historical clinical notes from a private brain and aging center. These records described a natural formulation being explored for its potential cognitive benefits.
The details sparked independent interest from professionals in functional neurology, some of whom began reviewing the archived data to better understand its implications.
While still preliminary and not broadly published, these insights have led to conversations about new approaches to cognitive longevity — especially among those seeking natural support alongside traditional care.
A short video has been released, outlining the story behind this unique formulation and what some early observers are saying about it.
👉 Tap below to watch the full presentation — while it’s still available.
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