Forgetfulness is often associated with old age or traumatic brain injury. Forgetfulness has become more common in all ages over the years. The cause of forgetfulness can stem from a verity of reason. Some of the more common reasons are; brain inflammation, we use our memory less, and emotional trauma.
Allergies and food intolerances are more common than ever, and can often lead to undetected brain inflammation which can restrict blood flow to the brain causing the memory synopses to stop firing or disconnect.
Our brain is like our muscle; the more we use it the stronger it gets. Smart phones have replaced our need to remember phone numbers, names, appointments, etc. The more the memory part of the brain is used the stronger it will be.
Emotional trauma has become more common in society. The old saying “stick and stones will break my bones, but words will never hurt me” has become a thing of the past. Society’s emotional resilience has drastically declined over the years. As a result, people are unprepared for the emotional rollercoaster that come with living, and are left emotionally traumatized by the little and simple things in life. Because we cannot fight or flee emotional trauma, our brains will disconnect or turn off the memory parts of the brain to deal with the trauma.
Brain Codes automatically create our thoughts and feelings. The wrong Brain Codes can cause life to feel more emotional than it really is, and thus keeping it from recalling information when we need it. Correcting the brain codes reduces the emotional rollercoaster and its negative effects allowing the brain to remember.
"I am remember more of the little details"
"I don't have to try to remember why I went downstairs as often as I use to"
"I feel like I can remember more of what I read now"