Restore Your Memory 4 Good

Have you noticed your memory is not so great lately? You can’t remember where you put things or even things you told yourself your going to do five seconds ago?

Memory loss affects both short term and long term memory and while it can be frustrating there is hope.

Carl Henderson a Professor of Psychology living in Austin, Texas; has this to say about memory loss.

“And even though I’m not proud of it – I must confess you something:
You see, I’ve always been envious of people with exceptional memories. You know, the kind of people who amass encyclopedic knowledge with seemingly little effort, while the rest of us struggle to remember the name of the person we were introduced to seconds ago.”

I too have always wondered how this is possible?

For three decades Carl had the pleasure of working with some of the brightest minds that studied the intricate processes of human memory.

Now, as he was near the end of his career, he wants to share all the mountains of knowledge he gathered all these years… And help people all over the world live a better life by spreading awareness on how anyone can better manage their memory.

Because you see, even though not all of us have a computer-like memory, there is still hope.
Just as we can strengthen any other muscle in our bodies, we can re-train our brains to remember more and learn anything faster.

Memory Tools

Here are some scientific strategies that can effectively help your memory, enhance recall, and increase retention of information.

1. Drink water. This may sound so simple, but it is so very important. Your brain is 80% water, so avoid anything that dehydrates it – such as caffeine or alcohol. Dehydration impairs performance in tasks that require attention, immediate memory skills, and physical performance.

2. Add in more sensory information. When learning something new, try to take as much time as needed to absorb sensory information as possible. Take in what you hear, see, smell and touch to give the information more time to absorb the context of the situation.

3. Get a good nights sleep. Sleep rejuvenates many cells in your body, gives brain cells a chance to heal themselves, helps wash away toxins that build up during the day, and activates neurons and connections that might otherwise deteriorate due to inactivity. Research proves that sleep deprivation can cause dramatic memory loss. Try to optimize your sleep habits by avoiding computers, TV and other digital stimuli at least one hour before bed.

4. Use Mnemonic Devices. Mnemonic skills are a technique often used by people to aid in recall. A mnemonic is simply a way to remember information. For example, you might associate a name of someone with something. Even Steven. Roses have thorns. Betty the cake decorator. This practice helps you to remember things easier by association. The best mnemonics are those that utilize positive images, something humorous, or even a novelty.

5. Avoid toxic substances. Smoking, pharmaceuticals, drugs and alcohol use increase your risk for dementia, so if these are a problem for you, stopping immediately decreases these risk factors. Even a glass of beer or wine each day can be harmful to the brain and can promote memory loss. And recent research demonstrates that smoking negatively affects the hippocampus, the brain’s major memory center.

6. Read Out Loud. Research published in 2017 suggests that reading materials out loud significantly improves​ your memory of any subject. People may think your talking to yourself but it’s Ok. Many people do it behind closed doors and it seems a legitimate practice in Universities and Colleges. Educators and psychologists have also discovered that having students read out loud or study in groups where they have to share the information when quizzed by others enhances understanding and recall.

After many trials, Carl perfected a simple, yet powerful formula, consisting of amazing vitamins and plants – such as Huperzine A, Ginkgo biloba Leaf, Vincopetine St. John’s Wort, Bacopa monnieri and many others!

He couldn’t keep this all to himself…

So, together with the help of some friends who own a small supplement company, He decided to produce it and make it available for everybody:

He called it: “ProMind Complex”

Promind Complex for memory improvement

Given all these powerful ingredients, Carl initially wanted to set the value for a bottle of ProMind Complex at $99 a bottle.

And, if you see this from his point of view, I’m sure you can understand why.

All the ingredients used are natural, some of them quite rare and difficult to obtain…especially during the Covid19 crisis.

But this is not about him making a profit.

Which is why there’s no chance he could consider charging you $99 for this.

That’s why because you’re watching this presentation, you will benefit from a discount from his awareness campaign…

If you act today, through his website… and make the life changing decision of investing in this extraordinary natural weapon, you can have it for yourself…for the low price of only $69 dollars a bottle.

If you buy several months supply you will get a greater bargain. He has also prepared amazing discount packages only found on his page for 3 and 6 months supplies, which will bring down the dose per day to $1.63!

But hurry because prices are sure to increase due to the pandemic.

Get your Promind Complex today!

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