• Learn new languages in months
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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 Can Lead to Memory Loss?

When our process of thinking, learning and remembering is affected due to some or the other reason, it is known as Memory Loss. Some of the most common causes for the memory loss in most cases are:





  • Medications: Extensive use of sleeping pills, anti-anxiety medications, anti-histamines, anti-depressants, and medicines that one takes for the treatment of schizophrenia and excessive use of pain killer medications after surgery can lead to memory loss.

  • Alcohol and Drug Use: Drinking heady doses of alcohol leads to deficiency of Vitamin B1 (Thiamine). This affects the brain and thus causes memory loss.

  • Stress: Stress due to emotional trauma can also causes loss of memory.

  • Depression: Aging brings depression in many people's lives and most commonly causes memory loss.

  • Head Injury: Head injury can cause the loss of memory as well, especially when a patient becomes unconscious. After gaining consciousness through treatment, gradually it becomes better.

  • Infections: People suffering from Tuberculosis, HIV, Syphilis, Herpes and other such infections sometimes experience memory loss.

  • Thyroid Dysfunction: Thyroid patients often find difficulties in remembering recent events.

  • Sleep Deprivation: Lack of sleep can seriously deteriorate memory.

  • Nutritional deficiencies: Deficiencies of vitamin B1 and B12 can harm memory. Taking vitamin supplements and injections can enhance memory.

  • Normal Aging: Memory loss with normal aging process is very common. It becomes very difficult for elderly people to remember all sorts of names and numbers with their growing age.

  • Mild cognitive impairment. MCI or Mild cognitive impairment is the condition in which memory deficit is beyond what is expected for a particular age and is not sufficient for the impairment of day-to-day activities.

  • Dementia. Dementia denotes the condition in which increasing impairment of memory can be seen as well as other aspects of thinking are severe enough to impair other activities of day-to-day requirements. There are a number of causes of dementia, out of which Alzheimer's disease is the most prevalent. This condition is characterized by progressive loss of the brain cells which is often accompanied by other abnormality. The diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease can be made by confirming the presence of dementia in a patient as well as by excluding the other triggers of memory loss such as vitamin deficiencies, hypothyroidism and brain tumors.


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