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Brain Function & Cognitive Health
Brain Function & Cognitive Health
When barriers break down, inflammation spreads to sensitive tissues—especially the brain—putting long-term function at risk.
Types of cognitive health issues:
Brain Fog
– A general feeling of mental cloudiness, forgetfulness, or lack of clarity.
Memory Loss
– Difficulty recalling information, names, events, or tasks (short-term or long-term).
Difficulty Concentrating
– Trouble focusing on tasks or sustaining attention.
Mental Fatigue
– Persistent cognitive exhaustion, often worse with effort or stress.
Slowed Thinking
– A noticeable delay in processing thoughts or responding.
Word-Finding Problems
– Struggling to retrieve or articulate specific words in conversation.
Disorientation or Confusion
– Feeling lost, especially in familiar environments or situations.
Poor Decision-Making
– Impaired judgment, often linked to stress, fatigue, or neurological issues.
Mood Swings or Irritability
– Emotional instability can affect and be affected by cognitive function.
Sleep Disturbances Impacting Cognition
– Insomnia, poor sleep quality, or sleep apnea affecting brain performance.
Alzheimer's LINX™
Alzheimer's-Associated Immune Reactivity
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Recommended if you have:
Development of Alzheimer’s disease or other neurological disorder
Early signs of Alzheimer’s disease or other neurological disorder
Been diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease
A history of gastrointestinal disorders and/or diabetes
Played high-impact sports
Immunoreactivity against specific pathogens, chemicals and foods
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Neurological Autoimmune Reactivity Screen™ — Expanded
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Recommended if you have:
Idiopathic neurological conditions
Gluten-reactivity, dairy sensitivity and/or enhanced permeability of the gut and/or blood-brain barrier
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Blood-Brain Barrier Permeability™
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Recommended if you have:
Played contact sports during which repeated head trauma occurs
Engaged in activity that involves force or shock to the head and/or body
Intestinal permeability with abnormal elevation in LPS and/ or Occludin/Zonulin antibodies
Exhibited changes in cognitive function