The Secret to Lifting Brain Fog
February 26, 2021

So many people seem to be dealing with different degrees of brain fog. Perhaps it’s the endless distractions of working from home, an extra dose of anxiety because of COVID-19 or because we’re slowly going crazy stuck in our houses.
Brain fog can affect you in a number of ways
- Memory problems
- Inability to concentrate and its cousin–the ability to be easily distracted
- Difficulty processing information and solving problems
- Trouble finding words
- A feeling of confusion or disorientation
Zoom fatigue
One thing we all share these days is Zoom Fatigue. Too much Zoom could make anyone foggy. Turns out we’re not only tired of non-stop Zoom calls but, according to a Stanford study, video conferencing forces our brains to work harder because they must interpret a constant flow of video input.
Jeremy Bailenson, founding director of the Virtual Human Interaction Lab at Stanford University, has spent two decades studying how virtual communication affects individuals and explains the effect this way, “Imagine in the physical workplace, for the entirety of an 8-hr workday, an assistant followed you around with a handheld mirror, and for every single task you did and every conversation you had, they made sure you could see your own face in that mirror.” You can see why we have Zoom burnout.
Other reasons for brain fog
Beyond zoom calls and the current state of the affairs in the world, there are many possible reasons for brain fog, some more serious than others:
- Excessive anxiety and depression
- Side effects of medication
- Low B12
- Exposure to toxic mold
- Underactive thyroid
- Obstructive sleep apnea
- Lyme
And unfortunately, there is a new addition to the list, COVID-19. Brain fog often occurs during the illness but can linger for people who “recover.”
If you’ve ruled out anything serious and are simply dealing with Brain Fog 2021, here’s what the experts recommend. Of course, it’s the usual suspects: Get more sleep. More exercise. And put away the junk food.
All these are important and should be part of your daily self-care. We have something new to add to your daily regimen. It’s our secret weapon. Focus Max. For us, it’s been pure love from the first time we sampled it and we’re so happy to be able to bring this new formula to you.
We’ve boosted the levels of CBD and CBG in Focus Max to enhance attention span, concentration and help reduce neuroinflammation, a common cause of brain fog and lack of focus. Best known as a neuroprotectant, CBG can help protect your brain’s function.
Research has also shown that CBG can stimulate the growth of new brain cells, even in older brains. We’ve added Mycrene to our Focus formula to facilitate its ability to cross the blood-brain barrier.
We’ve discovered that many people often suffer from brain fog in the morning. After you’ve had your morning coffee, take a dropperful before you start your work. Better yet, you can add it to your coffee or tea. We’ve found whole new levels of concentration. Work just flows. The formula is mentally stimulating without creating any jitters like some stimulants. Pure bliss!
As a side note, we’ve been told by a few of our customers that Focus has improved their golf and tennis games. Of course, they’re keeping this very hush-hush…
To your health,
Pamela & Wendy