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Hey there
Something strange turned up on brain scans of seniors recently…
A research team had been exposing a group of volunteers to a specific theta wave audio frequency...
When the imaging came back, the results looked like a mistake:
Subjects between 60 and 75 years old were showing brain activity patterns almost indistinguishable from people in their 30s.
The researchers initially assumed their equipment was glitching.
But after an independent team at Columbia University examined the findings, they verified everything:
A particular 7-second audio frequency is waking up brain cells that had gone dormant.
Researchers are now referring to this as the "Genius Wave."
A mental state where memories you thought were lost begin resurfacing...
And that thick mental fog lifts away... leaving behind the sharp, fast thinking you remember having years ago.
No meditation, no apps to download, and no expensive devices needed.
>> Listen to the 7-second sound frequency waking up senior brains.
Wishing you good health,
Kinsey Jackson
Clinical Nutritionist - MS, CNS®
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