Harvard neuroscientists discovered something shocking:
A small overlooked residue from a routine daily habit may circulate through your body and subtly influence your memory, clarity and overall cognitive performance — without you realizing it.
Once there, it acts like “static noise” inside your memory centers.
Think of your brain like a Wi-Fi signal.
When this residue builds up, the signal weakens:
This isn’t aging.
It’s an interference — and it slowly increases the longer this unnoticed residue stays in your day-to-day life.