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By Dr. Dev Rajan
Neuroscience Research News
- Updated 2 hours ago
Do you know why bees are considered masters of memory in the animal kingdom?
These tiny creatures can remember routes, flowers, and hive locations with stunning precision — even after long periods.
And here’s something fascinating: scientists have never recorded cases of weak memory in bees.
Okay, but how can this discovery have reversed a severe case of dementia?
Researchers from Calcutta, India, decided to investigate and discovered that bees’ remarkable recall comes from their brains being rich in what they call the “Memory Molecule”, also called Acetylcholine.
This molecule strengthens and protects neurons while keeping memory sharp and resilient.
But here’s the part you really need to know:
Dr. Dev Rajan: “The high levels of toxins present in everyday foods like eggs, milk, and many others should be your biggest worry.
It reduces the amount of acetylcholine, especially in people over 45, leading to memory lapses and cognitive decline faster with each passing day…
But the good news is that you can naturally boost your acetylcholine production and keep your memory strong just by using a spoon of honey every morning.
Honey when used in the right way is by far the best thing you can eat to increase your acetylcholine production up to eighteen times!”
In the special video below, Dr. Rajan reveals the simple ‘Honey Trick’ that takes less than 20 seconds at home to reinforce your brain and keep your memory sharp as if you were in your twenties!
He also shares a case study about his own father, who was struggling with severe memory loss until he began this ‘Honey Trick’ and now is the biggest proof that this trick is the best way to reverse Alzheimer’s.
Honey, after all, isn’t just sweet — it’s the nectar of memory.