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When we talk about aging, it's easy to focus on outward signs like wrinkles or loss of skin elasticity, which affect self-esteem and are evident to the naked eye. However, the real problem of old age begins internally, with the deterioration of the brain and mental activity. This process, although commonly associated with older age, can begin earlier than you think, often starting at age 38 or 40. At this stage, many people notice a decrease in their ability to concentrate, often manifesting itself in absent-mindedness and short-term memory problems.
Cognitive impairment may seem mild at first, but if not managed properly, it can intensify over time. As the brain loses efficiency in executive and attention functions, other factors such as stress, anxiety, and daily worries contribute to the problem, creating a cycle in which stress increases deterioration, and deterioration generates more stress.
Factors that influence brain aging
Brain aging does not depend exclusively on age. There are other determining factors, such as the quality of the diet, the level of physical and mental activity, sleep, and exposure to environmental toxins. Diet, for example, influences cerebral blood flow and inflammation levels. Diets high in saturated trans fats and processed sugars can promote oxidative stress and plaque buildup in the brain, while a diet rich in antioxidants and healthy fats can protect brain function.
Environmental toxins such as air pollutants, pesticides, and heavy metals can also damage the nervous system. Prolonged exposure to these substances contributes to cellular aging and neurological deterioration, affecting cognition and accelerating symptoms of motor clumsiness, slow reflexes and difficulty in fine movements. In advanced cases, these symptoms can significantly alter quality of life.
How Brain Aging Affects the Body and Emotions
As brain aging progresses, not only cognition is affected, but also the motor system and emotional state. The connection between mind and body is deep; A decrease in brain function has an impact on coordination, reflexes and precision in movements. As a result, people who experience this type of impairment often become clumsy when walking, lose reflexes, stumble or have difficulty performing tasks that require dexterity.
From an emotional point of view, the decrease in cognitive abilities is usually accompanied by an increase in negative emotions. Frustration, fear of losing independence and anxiety due to the lack of control over one's own body generate a vicious circle that increases stress and contributes to cognitive decline. Over time, this can lead to depression and isolation, which further aggravates the aging process.
The TBQ Q-Vital program and the gENiO SAPIENS 2025 bioresonance as a solution
To counteract and slow down this process, it is essential to adopt preventive measures that help keep the brain and mind active. Activities such as reading, puzzle-solving, and meditation, along with a balanced diet and regular exercise, are habits that can improve brain health. However, in the case of more advanced brain aging, it is necessary to resort to more specialized methods.
This is where the TBQ Q-Vital program comes in, incorporating advanced technologies such as the SAPIENS 2025 gENiO bioresonance. This technology uses specific frequencies to stimulate key areas of the brain, promoting comprehensive brain rejuvenation that encompasses cognitive, emotional, and motor aspects. Through bioresonance, it seeks to restore energy balance and improve neural connections, allowing a better mental and emotional response.
The goal is not only to prolong mental youth, but also to improve quality of life and promote active and healthy rejuvenation. With the continued use of these technologies, noticeable improvements in concentration, memory, and mental agility can be achieved, helping people stay alert and emotionally stable, even at advanced ages
Conclusion
In summary, brain and mental aging is a complex process that begins earlier than expected and depends on multiple factors beyond age. With a modern life full of stress, toxins and unhealthy diets, the brain is one of the first victims of this rhythm of life. The good news is that brain deterioration is not irreversible and that there are innovative technologies and methods, such as the TBQ Q-Vital program and the gENiO SAPIENS 2025 bioresonance, that help slow down the process and rejuvenate the brain, thus improving quality of life and promoting healthy aging.
Dr. Eduardo González Coeto.
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