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Hi Stew Crew, Nowadays, it’s common to feel your brain and mood declining over time due to day-

[Stew Peters ]( Hi Stew Crew, Nowadays, it’s common to feel your brain and mood declining over time due to day-to-day things like: - Occasional head-bumps - Diets that could use some improvement - Alcohol - Stressful situations - Pollution and chemicals in food, skin, and household products - Suboptimal sleep If you’re human and you want to live a full life, you can’t avoid these elements that slowly rob you of your brain health over time. The good news is that your brain can regrow if you provide it with all the right ingredients. You can have both a full life and a healthy brain. Beyond eating better, sleeping well, and exercising, medicinal mushrooms like Lion’s Mane are excellent fertilizers for your brain that: - Support neurotrophins like BDNF and NGF, which are proteins that stimulate neuronal growth [[R]( - Support healthy neurotransmitter levels, especially acetylcholine, dopamine, serotonin, and norepinephrine - Balance oxidative stress and inflammation - Promote a balanced stress response and counteracting the negative health effects of stress - Improve sleep quality If you’ve had some mushroom powders, they tend to taste gross and don’t dissolve well in water. Also, you need a lot to get the benefits. Our friends at BIOptimizers figured out how to put 1.2 lbs of the brain-regenerating components of medicinal mushrooms into a delicious drink: [Mushroom Breakthrough]( This formula maximizes the absorption of powerful medicinal mushroom ingredients through your gut and brain. The collagen in it makes it even more powerful with anti-aging benefits. At the heart of this formula lies Lion's Mane, a mushroom revered for its ability to enhance Brain-Derived Neurotrophic Factor (BDNF) levels. BDNF is a crucial protein that promotes the growth, survival, and differentiation of neurons, leading to improved learning, memory, and cognitive function. As we age, our natural BDNF levels decline, which can contribute to cognitive decline. However, Lion's Mane has been scientifically proven to increase BDNF levels, giving your brain the nourishment it needs to thrive. But that's not all – [Mushroom Breakthrough]( also contains Chaga, Cordyceps, and Reishi for even more brain-boosting power. [Mushroom Breakthrough]( has truly become my morning staple and insurance policy for my brain. My favorite flavor is their Salted Caramel version, but it’s also available in Chai and Chocolicious. It’s so good that they keep selling out and having to put people on the waiting list. So don’t miss out, go to [bioptimizers.com/stewpeters]( to grab your jar today before it sells out again. -Stew Peters  Visit Us Now at StewPeters.com Stew Podcast 2046 Treasure Coast Plaza Suite A #138 Vero Beach Florida 32960 Unsubscribe instantly from these emails by [clicking here](.

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