A Better Brain with Age
Nine Steps to a Sharper You
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"The Sherzais’ accessible and practical guidance will resonate with millions of ordinary readers looking to unlock their brain's full potential.”—Dan Buettner, #1 New York Times bestselling author of Blue Zone
“In a world where optimizing health and well-being has never been more important, Dean and Ayesha Sherzai offer a groundbreaking guide rooted in rigorous science and practical wisdom. . . . A must-read for anyone committed to unlocking the full potential of their mind and living a vibrant, purposeful life.”—Rich Roll, ultra-endurance athlete, podcaster, and author of Finding Ultra and The Plantpower Way
Forget everything you've been taught about aging. Your brain isn't on a one-way trajectory toward decline—it's designed to get better with age, and there are simple, science-backed steps you can take to support it.
Many of us worry about family history of dementia or Alzheimer’s disease, but cognitive decline is not inevitable: unlike every other organ in the human body, the brain can get better as we age.
A Better Brain with Age illuminates the magnificent potential we each have to improve our brain health; avoid the epidemic of cognitive decline, Alzheimer’s, and dementia; and even strengthen our brains each and every year. Drs. Dean and Ayesha Sherzai guide us through a nine-step process to optimize brain health, including:
- Science-based nutrition guidelines to reduce Alzheimer’s disease risk by 53%
- Restorative sleep practices to sweep away toxic proteins linked to Alzheimer's
- Simply walking to grow your memory.
- Emotional regulation strategies to counter stress and avoid hippocampus shrinking
- Better attention to strengthen your neural pathways
- Strategic forgetting that benefits your memory.
- Creative expression to build the brain’s most sophisticated neural networks
- Relationships to prevent brain dementia.
- Meaning making to protect against cognitive decline and how to find it across the lifespan.