Improve Your Memory
in 15 Minutes with
One Simple Strategy

A Proven Technique Anyone Can Learn Right Now

Includes a ‘Before’ and ‘After’ Test So You Can Experience Just How Powerful Your Brain Actually Is

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Taught by World-Renowned Neurologists and Brain Health Experts Drs. Dean and Ayesha Sherzai

No, this isn’t a gimmick. And yes, it is possible to improve your memory in just 15 minutes! Memory is like a muscle that must be trained using the proper skills in order to improve. Most people don’t take the time to learn the skills that can help them achieve a better memory. 

In this guide, we provide insights on how your memory works and teach you an ancient technique that’s proven to help most people improve recall abilities.

Do You Struggle to Remember Information?

When was the last time you challenged yourself to memorize information? For most people, the answer to that question is “When I was a student.” In today’s world, with our reliance on digital technologies, we no longer need to memorize information the way we did just over a decade ago. Other people’s phone numbers, our schedules, facts we’ve learned, driving directions, and so on…these things can be instantly accessed using any digital device.

While this is an enormous convenience, there are negative consequences for our brains – namely, people’s memories are suffering. 

Poor memory can seem like a mild inconvenience at times. However, if you don’t train your brain, you are at risk for serious memory decline as you age.

In this guide we offer you one simple technique you can learn in just 15 minutes. And to prove it works, we’ve provided a baseline test to take before you learn the technique, and a test to take after you learn this technique. All in all, this should only take you about 15 minutes. And the best part is that the more you practice it, the more effective it is.

15 minutes to learn one technique that could improve your recall abilities for life.

Meet Drs. Sherzai

Dr. Ayesha Sherzai

Dr. Ayesha Sherzai is a neurologist and scientist, specialized in prevention of neurological diseases and promotion of brain health. She completed a dual training in Preventative Medicine and Neurology at Loma Linda University, and a fellowship in Vascular Neurology and Epidemiology at Columbia University. She is also a trained plant-based culinary artist.

Dr. Dean Sherzai

Dr. Dean Sherzai is a professor of neuroscience at Charles Drew University/UCLA. Dean trained in Neurology at Georgetown University School of Medicine, and completed fellowships in neurodegenerative diseases and dementia at the National Institutes of Health and UC San Diego. He also holds a PhD in Healthcare Leadership with a focus on community health from Andrews University.