Don’t you just love the term “senior moment”! If you’re not familiar with it, “senior moments” refer to bouts of forgetfulness that many assume to be an inevitable part of brain aging.
So are we all destined, sooner or later, to experience increasing difficulty in thinking, learning and remembering… more confusion and ultimately loss of our independence? The answer is NO!
And here’s the reason why…
If you act now to improve the condition of your brain cells and strengthen the connections between them it is possible to greatly reduce the likelihood of significant decline in brain fuction occurring or, if it has started, you can work to slow its progress perhaps even reverse it to some extent... whatever your age.
You’ll discover just how in the groundbreaking new book “How To Keep Your Brain Healthy” written by maverick Australian retiree, scientist and educator Michael Coleman. There you’ll find step-by-step details of the author's unique program which is supported by the very latest in brain-health research.
Frankly, you've never seen anything like this progam before! Here are just some of the things it could do for you:
o Improve balance, concentration, reaction times, hand-eye coordination, tracking skills and ability to focus. This means you can reduce the likelihood of falls; avoid accidents and improve driving skill by having faster reaction times; boost performance in ball games; move with confidence and poise.
o Improve blood and oxygen flow to the brain – clogged arteries can cause brain damage whereas improved flow supports survival of new brain cells by releasing special growth factors.
o Slash stress levels – the continued presence of stress hormones will damage brain cells. By managing your stress level you are able to call up stress hormones only when you actually need them and so protect your brain cells from unnecessary damage. Be more productive, learn faster and make less errors as you are relieved of anxiety. Improve your mood and feelings of well-being.
o Strengthen connections between brain cells - the stronger the connections between brain cells and their neighbours, the greater the improvement in certain brain functions such as memory.
o Protect against brain cell degradation and death from free radicals and environmental toxins. Helps retain your learning abilities and mental acuity.
o Promote production of new brain cells, particularly in the motor areas such as movement, balance and coordination but also in the regions associated with memory and learning
o Control breathing rate and enhance the performance of the hypothalamus, pituitary and pineal glands to foster intuition and release your creative abilities.
o Generate and circulate sexual energy to release neurotransmitters to improve mood and alertness; sexual energy may also protect the brain from toxic peptides (rogue proteins) and have other benefits.
o Encourage interaction between the right and left hemispheres so that you can better use the ‘whole’ brain for creative ideas and brainstorming. Enhance problem solving ability, decision-making and 'outside the box' thinking.
o Reveal the importance of the senses, in particular the eyes and nose in stimulating the brain. Because the brain is heavily involved in processing and analysing information you can give it a great workout simply by sampling your surroundings with your eyes and nose.
o Provide simple physical ways to stimulate your brain - by experiencing new and unusual patterns of behaviour the brain is engaged. Simply put, you set the brain a challenge so it asks itself “what’s going on here?” and acts to reason it out. .
o Turn walking into a brain-stimulating exercise and a boost for the immune system. Strengthening the immune system may prevent or at least slow down age-related loss of memory and learning abilities.
Why risk possible loss of the freedom to live the way you want when this breakthrough program has the potential to put you in charge of your brain's well-being for life! So take steps to safeguard your future today by ordering "How To Keep Your Brain Healthy" NOW!
Praise for Michael Coleman’s debut book …
“Very intriguing insights... Anyone looking to try a new innovative approach to gaining dynamic health and great sex will be well served by this book” N.G. (USA)
“This book will help you take control of your life, body and mind in all aspects.” M.D. (NH)
“I discovered a wealth of information which includes step-by-step programmes and simple exercises for anyone to transform their health and sex-life with maximum pleasure, minimum effort and no cost.” S.B. (UK)
“The author does an excellent job of breaking down the exercises into both the physical components and timing, leaving no doubt what needs to be done and how long you should do it. This manual provides an interesting break from the traditional self-help guides.” G. H. (CAN)
“They (the exercises) are so easy to do and so gentle that anyone, even an invalid, could begin slowly working their way towards dynamic health.” T.B. ((CAN)
Now in his latest book “How To Keep Your Brain Healthy” he reveals further exciting insights as he turns his attention and focus to protecting the health of our most precious asset - the brain!
So don’t let fading memory or mental fatigue sabotage your dreams, work performance and personal relationships, or cause you to become forgetful and confused and put your future independence at risk ...when a solution could be just a mouse-click away!