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Why You Can’t Focus (Missing Nutrient)

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Listen up. Listen up. Longevity Insider HQ: Health Wire, a free daily newsletter, offers Alternative Health News and Solutions. You are receiving this email because you subscribed to Longevity Insider HQ. [Click here]( to manage your e-mail preferences. [Longevity Insider HQ logo] Why You Can’t Focus (Missing Nutrient) Here's a note from Bajanth MD. - LIHQ NEW Study: Indian Research Team Discovers ONE Nutrient Responsible For Your Ability To FOCUS Hi Longevity Insider, A recent study found that there is ONE nutrient responsible for your brain's ability to tune out unnecessary information. In simple terms: This nutrient could be the missing puzzle piece in your ability to focus. So if you’re someone who struggles with: - Remembering important dates and names… - Constantly thinking about petty arguments from the past… - Focusing on one task for a long period of time… Then you’re going to want to read this whole email. Here’s why. If you can relate to any of the above… Or you just feel like your focus and memory isn’t as strong as it should be… Then there’s a high chance that you lack the nutrient we're about to reveal to you. Because a study from a highly specialized team at the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research in India found that this nutrient… Is behind the SOLE mechanism in your brain that allows you to "tune out" unimportant information, such as background noise and embarrassing memories… And keeps your memory razor-sharp as you enter your golden years. How? The nutrient helps your brain fight off "Memory Eating" enzymes that can lead to early-onset Alzheimer's, as well as brain fog… And also helps you regulate your sensory inputs — allowing you to focus on one thing and "tune out" unimportant information. So what is this nutrient called? Choline. When you actively eat more choline-rich foods… The Choline in your body will start to flourish, and your brain will fill up with plump, strong neurons that allow you to: - Never forget important dates, such as your grandson’s birthday… - Crack jokes at brunch, leaving your whole family crying with laughter… - Focus without distraction and thinking of random memories from the past… - Break the shackles of faltering memory and be seen as a sharp, healthy senior rather than a "burdensome" old person… If you only take one thing away from this email, make it this: If you don’t increase your Choline intake, you’ll find yourself in a merry-go-round of forgetfulness and brain fog that will only worsen as you age. And that’s no way to live out your retirement. That’s all for today’s email — and if you have any questions, feel free to reply! To your longevity, Bajnath MD P.S. If you’re interested in learning more about Choline, and how you can get more of this miracle nutrient into your body… [Then click here.]( I’ve put together a short presentation on the BEST way to get more Choline into your diet and experience some of the benefits I’ve listed in this email. [Get the full details here.]( --------------------------------------------------------------- This email was sent to {EMAIL}. It is not our intention to send email to anyone who doesn't want it. If you're not sure why you've received this e-letter, or no longer wish to receive it, you may [unsubscribe here](, and view our privacy policy and information on how to manage your subscription. To ensure that you receive future issues of Longevity Insider HQ, please add newsletter@longevityinsiderhq.com to your address book or whitelist within your spam settings. For customer service questions or issues, please contact us for assistance. Longevity Insider HQ, Copyright © 2022. All rights reserved. 3 E. Read Street, Baltimore, MD 21202. For customer service, call (844) 491-5756. The content of this site may not be redistributed without the express written consent of Longevity Insider HQ. Individual editorials, articles and essays appearing on this site may be republished, but only with full attribution of both the author and Longevity Insider HQ as well as a link the website. None of these statements have been approved by the FDA to diagnose or treat any disease. Always consult with a trusted medical professional before starting or changing a health regimen. [Full Disclaimer](

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