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Top Neuroscientist: “This Morning Habit Helped Sharpen My Grandma’s Memory Fast!”

Daniel Bray Daniel Bray | Jun 3, 2026
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Researchers were amazed after speaking with a 98-year-old woman who seems to remember every moment of her life with crystal clarity. She can recall what she had for dinner decades ago, the exact earrings she wore on her first date, and even the pattern on the curtains in her childhood home.

So… what’s her secret? For more than 80 years, she’s been starting her mornings with a rare fermented plant used in traditional Korean culture — and experts now believe it may play a surprising role in long-term memory support.

Skeptical? Watch the short video and decide for yourself — you may be shocked by what you learn!

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