The Fog Came On So Gradually I Almost Convinced Myself It Was Normal. A Conversation Changed Everything.
I'm 54 years old. I've spent 28 years working as an accountant — a career built entirely on mental precision. The ability to hold complex figures in working memory. To spot a discrepancy after a single pass. To stay sharp through a long client day and arrive at the end of it still thinking clearly. That capability was the foundation of everything I'd built professionally.
What stopped working wasn't my habits or my work ethic. What stopped working was my brain's response to the same demands it had always handled effortlessly. The hesitations were small at first — barely noticeable. But they accumulated over two years into a pattern I could no longer rationalize as circumstantial fatigue.
The explanation came from an unexpected source — a conversation with a neurologist friend who described exactly what I was experiencing: neural inflammation progressively reducing synaptic efficiency in the hippocampus. It wasn't random aging. It was a specific, documented mechanism. And documented mechanisms have documented interventions. That conversation changed the direction of my research entirely.
I found NeuroDyne while cross-referencing the Bacopa and Ginkgo research with products currently available. The formula combined all three botanicals I had independently identified as having the strongest evidence base for the cognitive symptoms I was experiencing.
I bought the 6-bottle kit with the 60-day guarantee and gave it a genuine protocol — same habits, same work, same routine. The only variable was NeuroDyne. What happened over the following months was the most significant cognitive improvement I'd experienced in years — and the first time the mechanism behind it finally made complete sense to me.

