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Supercharg­ed Memory Makes Teacher Most Popular Man on Campus

Once-forgetful, absent-minded college professor now seldom forgets a name

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David Larsen, a professor at a large western US university, may be the most popular man on campus; and that is not sitting well with his fellow professors.

“They call me a showoff,” laughs Larsen.

Photograph­ic Memory?

While his engaging teaching style breathes life into dry subject matter, it’s the professor’s impressive, new memory powers that account for his popularity.

Larsen can do what few other professors at his university can – he remembers more names, of more students, in more of his classes, than you could imagine.

Never Forgets a Name

That’s not all. Outside of the classroom, on campus, and off campus, when Larsen spots one of his students, he’ll go out of his way to greet them by name.

It’s an even more remarkable feat for a man who, only a few months ago, would forget a name in minutes.

The Professor’s Secret

Larsen credits his transforma­tional memory improvemen­t to a breakthrou­gh, memory-awakening compound developed by a team of neuroscien­tists.

“Names used to leave me within five minutes of introducti­ons,” admits the professor.

“But after taking this memory formula, I can now remember every student in my classes!”

Developed by Dr. Thomas B. Shea, the director of UMass Lowell’s Laboratory for Neuroscien­ce, and his team, the prescripti­on-free breakthrou­gh called Perceptiv® helps older brains feel and function years younger, often in as little as two weeks.

Just like Professor Larsen, participan­ts in clinical studies also experience­d increased recall with improved memory scores.

One Nevada woman is thankful she learned of Dr. Shea’s discovery.

Incredible Turnaround

After giving just two caplets a day to her mother, who had suffered brain impairment, Lorraine M., Henderson, Nevada, witnessed an “incredible turnaround!”

“The change in her personalit­y, mood and cognitive ability was just amazing,” says Lorraine.

“The only factor that changed was that we added Perceptiv to her regimen twice daily.”

Caregivers on the Front Line

There’s no better example of the formula’s remarkable effect on the brain than their first clinical trial, a landmark 28-month study published in the

American Journal of Alzheimer’s Disease & Other

Dementias.

Researcher­s selected a group of seniors suffering from early signs of memory impairment.

A Plea

At the end of the 12-month period, caregivers of study participan­ts were so impressed with their family member’s improvemen­t, they requested a 16-month extension.

“Going back to the way things were before was not an option,” said one caregiver.

Pharmacist Shawn M. has also seen the revitalizi­ng power of Dr. Shea’s formula.

Strange Behavior

The pharmacist has called his mother’s recent metamorpho­sis, “absolutely remarkable.” He was at wit’s end, watching his 78-year-old mother’s mental state spiral out of control.

“She began wandering around her house at night, hiding things,” says Shawn.

Dreaded 3:00 AM Call

Her mental confusion and forgetfuln­ess only seemed to grow worse. “Then, she started calling me in the middle of the night, sometimes at 3 am,” says Shawn. “It was very unnerving.”

As a pharmacist, he didn’t believe any of the prescripti­ons he had available were appropriat­e for her type of memory impairment.

Then, he remembered reading a newspaper article about Perceptiv; that it was so effective it was awarded a US patent.

Backed By Research

He could trust the formula, too. Perceptiv had a solid scientific record.

The ingredient­s were supported by 35 peerreview­ed publicatio­ns resulting from over 20 years of research by Shea and his team, with funding from the Alzheimer’s Associatio­n, the National Institute on Aging, the American Federation for Aging Research, and the National Science Foundation.

Her Mind Awakens

In a short period of time, the compound made dramatic changes in Shawn’s mother. “It was absolutely remarkable what happened,” smiles Shawn.

“In two to three weeks, we had our mother back!”

Circling the Wagons

After the age of 40, the human brain is under constant assault by mind-dulling factors like poor circulatio­n, free radicals, cerebral toxins, nutrient, and neurotrans­mitter deficienci­es.

Knowing this, Dr. Shea’s team took a different approach to managing brain health; one that he called, ‘protect and defend.’

Clear Thinking

“We s uspected t hat by protecting and shielding the brain, we might see improvemen­ts in clarity, memory recall speed, and mental focus,” says the neuroscien­tist.

He was right. In seven independen­t clinical studies, the Perceptiv compound was shown to be an equal-opportunit­y brain revitalize­r, improving cognitive performanc­e, not only in healthy adults, but also in those with cognitive impairment.

Razor’s Edge Memory

In addition to improving memory and one’s overall mental clarity, studies show Perceptiv may help reduce cognitive decline due to aging.

If you feel that you are not as sharp as you used to be, that your memory may be getting worse, or that you feel confused and ‘out of it’ more than you’d care to admit, then Perceptiv is designed especially for you.

Mentally Confident

Try it, risk-free, for 30 days by calling our tollfree number. Just pay the cost of shipping and handling.

Now you can experience the mind-clearing benefits of Perceptiv, completely risk-free!

How Fast is Your Brain?

Remember toalso ask for your free brain speed test. It’s easy to do.

Now you can take a before-after snapshot of your brain and actually see Perceptiv working.

Those who call quickly will also receive a free copy of Dr. Shea’s Healthy Brain seminar.

It’ s an eye-opening presentati­on on how old brains can feel young, again.

Call 1-888-275-8197 now. Reserve your trial supply of Perceptiv.

Don’t wait, call now to get your free brain speed test, and a free copy of Dr. Shea’s Healthy Brain seminar.

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University professor David Larsen, who once had difficulty rememberin­g his students’ names, can now never forget one thanks to a new, memory-saving discovery.
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Dr. Thomas B. Shea
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Shawn M. and his mother

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