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WITH A BETTER BRAIN
COMES A BETTER LIFE

Evidenced Based Strategies To Optimise Brain Health

And Reverse Cognitive Decline and Dementia

About Memory Problems And Dementia

Losing track of time or forgetting to pay a bill every now and then does not necessarily mean your memory is failing. However, when remembering things becomes increasingly more difficult, or your thinking skills seem to be deteriorating, it may be a warning sign of dementia—a devastating and eventually debilitating neurological condition. Dementia is an umbrella term that refers to a category of progressive degenerative diseases that affect important brain functions and lead to memory loss, difficulty with language, cognitive impairment, and personality and behavior changes. Alzheimer’s disease is the most common and well-known type of dementia.

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Types Of Memory Loss

Just because someone has memory issues does NOT mean they have dementia. Memory issues can be transient, what they call 'age related' which is really living a bored, sedentary lifestyle with minimal brain stimulation. True dementia which involves structural and functional changes within the brain. 

Transient 

Memory Loss 

acute stress

poor sleeping patterns

Dementia

The Different Forms

Alzheimer's ( 70 - 90% )

vascular dementia

frontal lobe dementia

lewy body dementia

Parkinson's dementia

thyroid induced dementia

diabetes induced dementia

drug induced dementia

Boredom 'Age' Related

Related Memory Loss 

sedentary lifestyles

lack of brain stimulation

poor brain circulation

mental fatigue

depression

poor sleeping patterns

boredom

Dementia

The Disease Of Our Time

Every three seconds someone, somewhere is diagnosed with a form of dementia. By the year 2030 that figure is expected to quadruple. Despite hundreds of billions of dollars spent seeking a cure, a magic bullet,  the pharmaceutical industry is nowhere nearer to finding a solution.  

The problem is that dementia is not a single disease. Rather, it has its origins in multiple insults on the brain. Stress hormones, blood sugar disturbances, low thyroid function, ageing, anaemias, environmental pollution, sedentary lifestyles and even lack of proper sleep are just some of the factors that combine in varying degrees and place a tremendous strain on the brain's coping mechanisms. The result ?  Not only a failing memory but the proliferation, as we are witnessing, of mental illness. 

Alzheimer's Can Start In Your 20s

We think of Alzheimer's as only affecting older people, but that is changing. Our fast-paced lifestyles, the widespread impact from COVID, and the increasing toxicity of our environment may be factors converging to create an astounding increase in early-onset dementia among younger people.

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The average age of someone living with dementia is 49

373%

Increase in dementia among people aged 30 to 44 years old

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Alzheimer's is currently the no.1 killer in the UK

In The Beginning ...

Love Your Brain

In the face of memory issues OR any other brain related health issue, your brain needs your love and support.   

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Your brain weighs in at only three pounds, makes up only 2% of your body weight and is 70% fat. Yet it controls every function in your body, determines how you think and feel and every interaction you have with the outside world is controlled by your brain. 

With its up to 500 trillion synaptic connections, your brain is easily the most powerful machine in the world. These connections are what create your thoughts, what drive your emotions, and what control your behaviors.

Even more incredibly this amazing machine is constantly changing through a process known as brain plasticity. And you can take advantage of this process to improve and enhance your brain's jaw-dropping powers - at any age.

What Is Neuroplasticity?

Neuroplasticity is the brain's ability to form new neural connections, allowing for learning and recovery. The Arran Protocol, a comprehensive program aimed at reversing cognitive decline, places improving neuroplasticity at its core. By employing evidence-based strategies and advanced lab tests, it fosters an environment for the brain to rewire and strengthen these connections. This process is crucial for enhancing cognitive functions, demonstrating the protocol's innovative approach to combatting memory loss and dementia through the power of the brain's adaptability.

Introducing

The Arran Protocol

Evidenced Based Strategies For Reversing Cognitive Decline 

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The Arran Protocol is a pioneering, seven-part program designed to reverse cognitive decline and memory loss, including dementia. Grounded in functional medicine, it leverages evidence-based strategies and advanced lab testing to enhance brain function. Its holistic approach has been proven to yield significant improvements, offering hope and tangible results to those affected.

Neuroplasticity
At Work

Neuroplasticity is the brain's ability to reorganise itself by forming new neural connections throughout life, allowing us to learn new skills, recover from injuries, and adapt to changes.

Neuroplasticity is a naturally occuring phenomena and is the basis for reversing all forms of dementia where the disease has not advanced beyond a certain point

The Brain Profile

A Whole Brain, Whole Body Assessment

The Brain and Metabolic Profile serves as an essential starting point for individuals seeking to self-assess their brain health, memory, and identify factors contributing to cognitive decline. This initial stage is critical in establishing your baseline, providing a foundation for tailored strategies to enhance cognitive wellness.

The whole brain, whole body approach is vital in assessing cognitive decline, recognizing the interconnectedness of bodily systems and their impact on brain health. It ensures a comprehensive understanding of contributing factors, from nutrition to stress, facilitating targeted interventions that address the root causes and promote overall cognitive wellness.

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Neurogenics Consultations

Get Answers To Your

Most Pressing Questions

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Preliminary
Consultation

understanding memory loss

discussion on brain profile

discussion on lifestyle

discussion on medical history

discussion on ( past ) labs

first steps

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Discovery
Consultation

brain based labs

diagnostic work up

the brain friendly diet

lifestyle modifications 

naturopathic medicines

the ideal mindset

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Follow Up Consultation

progress markers

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The Brain - Body Connection

the brain - gut axis

the brain - thyroid axis

sleep and brain health

the brain - blood sugar axis

the brain - adrenal axis

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Brain Based Labs
Must Knows

functional blood chemistry profile

adrenal stress index

full thyroid profile

cardiovascular profile 

blood brain barrier profile

ABOUT US

Neurogenics Memory Clinic stands at the forefront of cognitive healthcare, merging functional medicine and functional neurology to pioneer treatments aimed at reversing cognitive decline and memory loss.

 

Our philosophy is rooted in a holistic approach that transcends conventional medicine's symptom-focused treatments, aiming instead to identify and address the underlying causes of cognitive impairments. By integrating state-of-the-art diagnostic tools with personalized lifestyle, nutritional, and therapeutic strategies, we empower individuals to reclaim their cognitive health.

 

Our commitment to innovation, patient-centered care, and the principles of functional medicine and neurology guides our mission to restore brain function and enhance the quality of life for our patients.t your users know a little more about you.

Remember !

With A Better Brain

Comes A Better Life

Start With Assessing Your Memory and Cognition 

Contact Us

Address

43 Woodhouse Lane

Biddulph, Stoke On Trent ST8 7DR

UK

Contact

07814 528087

Opening Hours

Mon - Fri

11:00 am – 6:00 pm

Saturday

10:00 am – 1:00 pm

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