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How to Clear Brain Fog and Enjoy Laser Focus

The secret to getting your brain back on track.

Are you struggling to remember things you wouldn’t normally forget? Fighting overwhelming fatigue when you’re trying to concentrate? Having a hard time coming up with the right words for what you want to say?

If your brain feels like it’s walking through quicksand, you could be dealing with brain fog.

That muddy, fuzzy, jumbled sense that your brain just isn’t working the way it’s supposed to. It affects all of the things you’re trying to do, making everything that much harder. Doing your work, taking care of yourself and your family, paying the bills, tackling your to-do list… just getting through the day feels like an endless slog.

So, if you’re looking for the natural secret to clearing the fog and sharpening your senses, keep reading.

What Is Brain Fog?

Brain fog is a condition—usually temporary—that makes it so much harder to think, focus, and remember. It can make completing even simple tasks feel like doing your taxes.

So if your mind feels fuzzy, cloudy, sluggish, or slow you’re probably dealing with brain fog. But that “swimming through molasses” feeling may not be the only symptom. You may also be feeling:[1]

  • Fatigued, like your brain is just too tired to think
  • Distracted, like you can’t concentrate on anything
  • Forgetful, missing appointments or losing things
  • Blank, like you can’t find your thoughts
  • Slow, taking longer to respond and react than usual
  • Tongue-tied, like it’s too hard to translate your thoughts into words

Any of these can be signs of brain fog. Luckily, you have the power to clear those clouds so your brain feels as bright as sunshine again.

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What Causes Brain Fog?

A lot of situations and underlying medical conditions (like underactive thyroid or celiac disease) can cause brain fog, and sometimes it can be tricky to pinpoint which thing is clouding your thoughts.

Common causes include:[2,3,4,5]

You may be dealing with more than one of these common causes, but that doesn’t mean your brain fog will be harder to handle. After all, it’s their effects on your brain cells that get in the way of clear thinking. And there’s a simple, safe, and natural solution for that.

A Little Brain Fog Science

Your brain depends on a lot of neurotransmitters and proteins to function. When production runs low or supplies get used up, it can slow down thinking and make it harder to focus… classic brain fog.

One of the most important factors for a high-functioning brain includes BDNF (brain-derived neurotrophic factor), which protects brain cell survival, even helping repair and replenish brain cells.[6] This protein also manages neurotransmitter production and use. For example, it can signal your body to increase serotonin production and activity, which can help increase your resilience in the face of stress.[7]

And when it comes to quick thinking, BDNF plays a key role in neuroplasticity—your brain’s ability to change and adapt, growing new connections and pathways. That’s critical for learning and memory.[8] And even small increases in BDNF levels can restore laser focus, help you learn and retain new information, and tackle complex tasks more easily.[9]

Unfortunately, things like stress, burnout, and lack of sleep can deplete BDNF, and that can be a major factor contributing to brain fog.

That’s why you need to power up your BDNF and your brain with nature’s most effective jump-starter.

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Welcome Clarity

You want to give your brain the boost it needs, increasing BDNF and brain-processing power, but you don’t want to feel shaky and jittery like you just drank four cups of coffee.

But the secret to refreshing your brain and clearing the fog comes from the coffee plant… just not in the way you think.

Meet CognatiQ®, a unique stimulant-free whole coffee fruit extract created specifically to support healthy BDNF levels and nurture brain cells. That gives your brain the benefit of increased connectivity, allowing it to function with peak performance at lightning speed.

Exactly what you need to refresh your brain power.

Laser Focus and Sharp Thinking

CognatiQ® coffee fruit extract delivers steady support for cognitive performance, focused attention, and working memory by promoting healthy BDNF levels.

And there’s plenty of research to back that up.

One study found that a single 100 mg dose of the whole coffee fruit extract increased BDNF by 143% in healthy volunteers.[10]

A randomized double-blind, placebo controlled clinical trial found that subjects who got 100 mg of CognatiQ® improved working memory, accuracy, and the ability to block out distractions (called response inhibition).[11]

Another clinical trial found that taking CognatiQ® for 28 days increased processing speed, accuracy, attention, and focus.[12]

Who wouldn’t want results like that?

Clear the Fog with Focus and Memory

Imagine how great it would feel to think fast… focused… clear… every single day.

No one wants to feel fuzzy, murky, and sluggish, like your brain is stuck in slow motion. So wouldn’t you love to experience laser-sharp focus, vivid clarity, and boundless mental energy?

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  • Citicoline
  • Vitamin B12
  • Vitamin D3
  • KSM-66® Ashwagandha Root Extract
  • Lion’s Mane

The combined benefits of these safe, natural ingredients in a delicious gummy can help your brain reach its full potential. And that’s the real gift of Focus and Memory—the key to unlocking the full power of your mind.

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