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Dementia and Memory Loss has Been Linked To One Common Habit. Are You Doing This?

PUBLISHED - 2 HOURS AGO
BY Ari Kolodny

A simple morning habit is catching the attention of brain health experts — and those concerned about mental clarity and long-term cognitive support.

After nearly a decade working in neurological research, Dr. Mark Harrison came across something that dramatically shifted his view on how memory decline might begin — and more importantly, how to support it naturally.

While collaborating with a group of independent neuroscientists, he discovered archived notes describing a natural blend quietly tested at a private brain and aging clinic. The findings were compelling enough to catch the eye of Dr. Elaine Carter — a leading name in functional brain health — who immediately launched her own investigation.

Despite some quiet pushback from certain institutions, Dr. Carter continued to share the findings publicly, citing a strong need for open dialogue around cognitive longevity.

Now, growing numbers of people are tuning in to this approach — especially those looking to support memory, focus, and long-term brain health without relying solely on conventional methods.

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Disclaimer The following are examples of foods that naturally contain ingredients found in products like Gluco Control, which are known to support healthy blood sugar levels:

Berberine Found in: Pau d'arco (tree bark), turmeric, barberry (Berberis vulgaris), garlic.
Berberine is a bioactive compound found in several plants, recognized for its potential to support glucose metabolism and insulin sensitivity.

Cinnamon Bark Extract Found in: Ground cinnamon, Ceylon cinnamon (lower in coumarin, which can be harmful in high doses). Cinnamon is widely used for its ability to improve insulin sensitivity and help manage blood sugar levels.

Alpha Lipoic Acid (ALA) Found in: Spinach, broccoli, liver, potatoes, tomatoes. ALA is a powerful antioxidant that may enhance insulin function and reduce oxidative stress.

Bitter Melon Found in: Bitter melon (commonly used in Asian cuisine), juices, and supplements. Bitter melon is traditionally used in various cultures to help regulate blood sugar levels.

Gymnema Sylvestre Found in: Gymnema leaves (typically consumed as a supplement or tea). Known as the "sugar destroyer," Gymnema may help reduce sugar cravings and support glucose control.

Magnesium Found in: Almonds, pumpkin seeds, spinach, black beans, avocados. Magnesium plays a key role in insulin function and may contribute to stable blood sugar levels.

Chromium Found in: Lean meats (like chicken and beef), broccoli, grapes, potatoes, eggs.
Chromium is a trace mineral that may enhance the effects of insulin and help maintain normal glucose metabolism.

In addition to these well-researched ingredients, several natural and exotic foods from around the world have inspired modern formulations like Gluco Control, including:

Okra – Contains mucilage and antioxidants that may help slow glucose absorption.

Beets – Rich in nitrates and polyphenols, which support blood flow and metabolic health.

Dried Figs – High in natural fiber, supporting digestive health and satiety.

Golden Raspberries & Berry Jams – Packed with anthocyanins and flavonoids that may aid blood sugar regulation.

Unripe (Green) Bananas – A source of resistant starch, known to support insulin sensitivity.

Double Yolk Eggs – Provide protein and healthy fats that may help with satiety and glucose balance.

Rambutan – Contains vitamin C and antioxidants that may support cellular protection.

Artichoke – Rich in inulin, a prebiotic fiber that promotes gut and metabolic health.

Fiddlehead Ferns – Provide manganese and plant-based fiber that assist in glucose metabolism.

Miracle Fruit / Bacupari – Traditionally used for their antioxidant and metabolic properties.

Gac Fruit – Exceptionally rich in lycopene and beta-carotene, supporting anti-inflammatory responses.

Wild Tropical Seeds & Nuts – Often packed with chromium, magnesium, and good fats.

Fermented Onions in Natural Vinegar – Used in folk remedies to support blood sugar and digestion.

But not everything that looks natural is actually good for your health...

Soda + Artificial Powder Mixtures – These highly processed combinations may trigger glucose spikes and insulin resistance. "Home Remedies" Without Scientific Basis – Some DIY mixes shared online may do more harm than good.

These natural foods and ingredients represent the foundations of what modern science and traditional wisdom agree may help support metabolic health. The compounds in Gluco Control are formulated to provide these benefits in a concentrated, convenient form — but individual results may vary.

Important: Gluco Control is a dietary supplement and not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Always consult your physician or healthcare provider before beginning any supplement, especially if you are on medication or managing a health condition.