Brain fog is an increasingly recognized concern, affecting nearly 1 in 3 adults in the U.S. as of 2023, with numbers expected to rise in 2024 (Statista). This cognitive dysfunction primarily impacts the neurological system, manifesting as confusion, poor concentration, and memory lapses. Unfortunately, symptoms are often detected late or mistakenly attributed to stress or aging, complicating timely intervention. Understanding subtle triggers is crucial to address this widespread problem effectively.
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3. Blood Sugar Fluctuations Blood sugar fluctuations are a common but underrecognized cause of brain fog. Both sudden spikes (hyperglycemia) and drops (hypoglycemia) in blood glucose…