Ever had a ‘senior moment’?
You know, those times when you completely blank on someone’s name, or you ‘lose’ your keys only to find them (after hours of fruitless searching) hanging from the front door?
I’ve had a few of those moments, and while it can seem funny at the time, for some people, losing your memory as you age is no laughing matter.
Because declining brain function is actually the most feared side effect of aging.
While Alzheimer’s disease and dementia are common conditions for older people, this doesn’t mean it’s a normal part of the aging process.
In fact, researchers now believe Alzheimer’s and other dementias are likely the result of multiple genetic, environmental and lifestyle factors.
This means there are red flags you can look for right now, so you can take proactive steps to reduce your risk and keep your brain as healthy as possible.
Right now, my friend Dr. Alan Hopkins and his team at YourLabWork.com are offering their comprehensive Brain Optimization Panel for a discounted rate, so you can check in with what’s happening in your body.
As well as looking into genetic risk factors, cholesterol and sugar levels, this comprehensive panel looks into nutrient deficiencies, inflammation, heavy metals and hormones to give you the complete picture on your brain health.
And once you have all the information, you can work with your health practitioner to protect your mental sharpness as you age.
Find out more about the YourLabwork Brain Optimization Panel and order yours for a discounted rate of $497 (normally $799)
until the end of this month.
P.S. This article looks at five things you can do right now to prevent cognitive decline and keep your mind sharp.
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