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Testimonials

Tom C, 43, Database Applications Developer, UK

This course makes studying pathetically easy. If every student learnt this, then the colleges and universities would have to make exams considerably harder because every student would be obtaining near 100% every time.

Zachary Seeley, 21, student, Utah, USA

I am honestly stunned. Without a doubt it's the best investment I've ever made.

Kim M, USA; 27; Graphic Designer;

I would definitely recommend this course to anyone who is looking to improve themselves and their memory... First I tried Kevin Trudeau's mega memory course and then stumbled upon your site and decided to give this one a go as well. I wasn't disappointed! This is FAR FAR FAR ( x 1000000.... ) times better, it doesn't even compare.

What Are The Various Causes of Memory Loss?

Anything which affects cognition, that is, the process of learning, thinking and remembering, affects memory as well. For treating memory loss efficiently, it is important to find out the causes of memory loss. For example, if memory loss is caused due to accident or injury, it is important to undergo tests such as MRI and CT scan. On the other hand, if memory loss is caused due to any other diseases, then it is important to treat that disease to cure memory loss symptoms.





The various causes of memory loss include:

  • Drug Abuse / Alcohol: Physical exercise and being active promotes the flow of blood to the brain, thereby promoting the growth of nerve cells. Active people also face a much lower risk of Alzheimer's disease in comparison to inactive people.

  • Medications: A number of over the counter as well as prescription drugs like sleeping pills, antidepressants and pain medications often lead to memory loss.

  • Depression: Depression often leads to lack of attention and focus, thus affecting memory.

  • Stress: Stress and trauma is also one of the causes of memory loss.

  • Infection / Injury: People suffering from HIV infections, herpes, syphilis, tuberculosis and other such disorders also suffer from loss of memory. Head injury also is another cause.

  • Thyroid dysfunction: Overactive or under-active thyroid gland also interferes with our ability to remember information.

  • Aging: Normal aging is one of the most common causes of memory loss.

  • Nutritional Deficiency: Deficiency of nutrients such as Vitamin B1 and B12 also affects memory. However, it can be treated using Vitamin Injection and Pills.



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