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šļø What if a wearable device using a single frequency could reverse mild cognitive decline in 30 days? Dr. Pedram Shojai sits down with Mark Fox, former chief engineer for NASA contractor Morton Thiokol and creator of the Blue Vibe, a device combining 40 Hz light and PEMF to address memory loss and cognitive impairment. Mark shares results from a 41-person clinical trial where every single participant improved, and Pedram connects the technology to his own family history with Alzheimer's and his clinical work linking gut and oral microbiome imbalances to cognitive decline.
šÆ What You'll Learn:
š Key Insights: "Two participants said they didn't feel better, yet their own self-reported scores showed measurable improvement. That rules out placebo effect." "40 Hz is broadly documented to reduce inflammation, which underlies an estimated 80% of all human ailments. It may be the single most useful frequency for human health." "An 83-year-old woman began ordering groceries on her phone and dancing in her living room after 10 days of use. Her daughter didn't realize her mother had been depressed until it lifted."
š” Action Steps:
š§ Perfect for: Anyone with a family history of Alzheimer's or dementia, people experiencing brain fog or memory lapses, or those looking for evidence-based tools to support long-term cognitive health.
š Mentioned Resources:
š Connect with Dr. Shojai:
#CognitiveHealth #Alzheimers #BrainHealth #PEMF #Memory #Wellness #GutHealth #Frequency #UrbanMonk #HealthPodcast
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šļø What if a wearable device using a single frequency could reverse mild cognitive decline in 30 days? Dr. Pedram Shojai sits down with Mark Fox, former chief engineer for NASA contractor Morton Thiokol and creator of the Blue Vibe, a device combining 40 Hz light and PEMF to address memory loss and cognitive impairment. Mark shares results from a 41-person clinical trial where every single participant improved, and Pedram connects the technology to his own family history with Alzheimer's and his clinical work linking gut and oral microbiome imbalances to cognitive decline.
šÆ What You'll Learn:
š Key Insights: "Two participants said they didn't feel better, yet their own self-reported scores showed measurable improvement. That rules out placebo effect." "40 Hz is broadly documented to reduce inflammation, which underlies an estimated 80% of all human ailments. It may be the single most useful frequency for human health." "An 83-year-old woman began ordering groceries on her phone and dancing in her living room after 10 days of use. Her daughter didn't realize her mother had been depressed until it lifted."
š” Action Steps:
š§ Perfect for: Anyone with a family history of Alzheimer's or dementia, people experiencing brain fog or memory lapses, or those looking for evidence-based tools to support long-term cognitive health.
š Mentioned Resources:
š Connect with Dr. Shojai:
#CognitiveHealth #Alzheimers #BrainHealth #PEMF #Memory #Wellness #GutHealth #Frequency #UrbanMonk #HealthPodcast

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