What did Albert Einstein’s brain teach the world about memory loss and even dementia?

Plenty! After Albert Einstein died, a Princeton researcher studied his brain and discovered it was very different than the average brain.

Not in size or weight, but in its vast number of neural cells and connections. In other words, Albert Einstein had a dense brain.

How can that help you? You’ll be surprised.

Einstein lived to a ripe old age — dying of a stomach aneurysm brought on by too much pipe smoking — but even in his advanced years his thinking skills remained highly effective.

That’s because his neural cells and connections were so vast and dense that the type of brain decline we associate with dementia could never get a foothold and cause damage. And thus Einstein retained his considerable mental capacity to the very end.

According to Dr. Mark Harrison— a leading authority on brain health and the author of The Unbreakable Brain… “Memory loss is really just a loss of brain cells and its connections.”

“But the good news,” says Dr. Mark, “Is you can build more neural cells and connections at any age.” And you don’t have to be a genius to do it.

In a special video presentation, Dr. Mark has outlined 8 specific things you can do to potentially help build up your brain in order to stay sharp.

In his presentation, Dr. Mark also includes a case study of your dad, who suffered from “severe cognitive decline” and started doing several of the things he already highlighted in order to see some decent changes, which of course may vary.

 The 8 things Dr. Mark recommends are easy to do, and even fun. See them here >>

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Christine Whitma
Christine Whitma
3h
My mom kept forgetting little things… I thought it was just aging. After watching Dr. Harrison’s video, it all made sense. If someone you love is going through this, watch it now while it’s still up.
Edward Palmer
Edward Palmer
35 min
I watched out of curiosity… and ended up crying. The story reminded me so much of my mom. If you’re seeing early signs in someone close, don’t wait. Watch now.
Russell Doyle
Russell Doyle
7 min
I almost didn’t click, but I’m glad I did. This video made me realize what’s happening to my dad isn’t just “old age.” It’s a wake-up call. Please, watch before they take it down.
Rachel Holloway
Rachel Holloway
5h
Thought my grandma was just getting forgetful… until this video hit me like a brick. The way Dr. Harrison explains it — no one else is saying this. Powerful stuff.