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Add On: Clear Mind without Methylation Kit
Add On: Clear Mind without Methylation Kit
Add On Kit: Clear Mind Genetic Test without Methylation
A clearer, sharper mind - guided by your biology
What does it really take to support memory, focus, and cognitive clarity as you age?
Not just crossword puzzles.
Not just “brain food.”
Not just another supplement promising focus overnight.
Because if those were enough, fewer people would quietly worry about:
Forgetting why they walked into a room.
Losing words mid-sentence.
Feeling mentally slower than they used to.
Watching a parent or grandparent decline and wondering, “Is that in my future too?”
These concerns are not just emotional.
They’re often biological.
The Clear Mind Genetic Add On Test without Methylation helps you understand genetic patterns related to brain resilience, memory pathways, and cognitive impairment risk, so you can approach brain health with clarity instead of fear.
Not to diagnose.
Not to predict your future.
But to give you insight you can use to make more informed, thoughtful decisions over time.
Cognitive Impairment Panel
Memory. Focus. Brain aging. Long-term cognitive awareness.
Cognitive changes can be subtle at first.
A forgotten name.
A slower recall.
For many people, the fear is not just inconvenience, it is identity.
Your memory.
Your independence.
Your ability to stay present with the people you love.
The Cognitive Impairment Panel analyzes genetic pathways associated with brain resilience, Alzheimer’s propensity, mild cognitive impairment, and dementia-related patterns.
This panel explores:
- BDNF
- Alzheimer’s Propensity / APOE Status
- Mild Cognitive Impairment Propensity
- Dementia Propensity
- Frontal Lobe Damage Propensity
- Lewy Body Dementia Propensity
- Vascular Dementia Propensity
This information does not diagnose cognitive decline.
It does not determine what will happen.
It provides genetic context, so you can better understand your cognitive terrain and have more informed conversations about long-term brain health.
BDNF & Brain Resilience
Learning. Adaptability. Neural repair.
Your brain is not fixed.
It adapts. It learns. It forms new connections.
It responds to stress, movement, sleep, nutrition, and stimulation.
One key pathway involved in this adaptability is BDNF, often associated with neuroplasticity and brain resilience.
This section explores:
- BDNF-related genetic tendencies
- Brain plasticity and adaptability pathways
- Genetic patterns associated with learning, memory, and cognitive resilience
- General context for how the brain may respond to supportive lifestyle inputs
When you understand your BDNF-related genetics, you gain another layer of insight into how your brain may adapt and recover over time.
Not a shortcut.
A roadmap.
Alzheimer’s Propensity / APOE Status
Family history. Risk awareness. Long-term planning.
For many people, Alzheimer’s is not an abstract concern.
It has a face. A name. A family story.
Maybe you watched someone you love slowly lose memories.
Maybe you have a parent or grandparent who declined.
The Clear Mind test includes APOE status, one of the most widely studied genetic markers associated with Alzheimer’s risk.
This section explores:
- APOE-related genetic status
- Alzheimer’s propensity markers
- Genetic context related to lipid transport, inflammation, and brain aging
- Long-term cognitive risk awareness
This is not a diagnosis. And it is not destiny.
But for many people, knowing their APOE status provides meaningful context for proactive conversations and long-term planning.
Awareness is not panic. It is preparation.
Mild Cognitive Impairment Propensity
The subtle changes that are easy to dismiss.
Mild cognitive changes often begin quietly.
Word-finding issues. Misplacing things more often. Needing more reminders.
Sometimes it is stress. Sometimes it is sleep.
Sometimes it is life.
But for those who want a deeper level of awareness, genetics can provide useful context.
This section explores:
- Genetic patterns associated with mild cognitive impairment propensity
- Pathways connected to memory, focus, and processing changes
- Cognitive resilience tendencies
- General insight into where long-term monitoring or supportive habits may be worth discussing with a provider
When you understand your cognitive tendencies earlier, you can stay attentive without becoming alarmed. Not every lapse means something is wrong. But information can help you ask better questions.
Dementia Propensity
Understanding different pathways of cognitive vulnerability.
Dementia is not one single pattern.
Different types of cognitive decline may involve different regions of the brain, different vascular factors, different inflammatory mechanisms, and different neurological pathways.
The Clear Mind test provides genetic context for dementia-related pathways, including:
- Frontal Lobe Damage Propensity
- Lewy Body Dementia Propensity
- Vascular Dementia Propensity
Each area offers a different lens.
Frontal lobe patterns may relate to executive function, planning, judgment, behavior, or personality-related changes.
Lewy body patterns may relate to neurological signaling, movement-cognition overlap, and certain forms of cognitive fluctuation.
Vascular dementia patterns may relate to blood flow, vascular inflammation, and cardiovascular influences on brain health.
This information is not meant to create fear.
It is meant to provide context , so you can better understand the biological patterns that may matter most for your long-term cognitive health.
34 Targeted SNPs. One Clearer View of Cognitive Health.
The Clear Mind Genetic Add On Test without Methylation brings together an essential layer of brain health insight:
Cognitive Impairment Panel
Focused on BDNF, APOE status, Alzheimer’s propensity, mild cognitive impairment, and dementia-related pathways.
Together, these panels analyze 34 targeted SNPs to help you understand biological tendencies that may influence cognitive clarity, memory, aging, and long-term brain resilience.
What This Test Is - And What It Isn’t
This test is:
- Educational
- Research-informed
- Designed for awareness
- Intended to support better questions and long-term planning
It is not:
- Diagnostic
- Predictive
- A replacement for medical evaluation
- A guarantee of future outcomes
It gives you information you can use to have more informed conversations with your healthcare provider and to think more clearly about long-term cognitive wellness.
Why People Choose Clear Mind
Because they are tired of guessing.
Because they want to understand whether family history matters for them.
Because they have noticed subtle changes and want context.
Because they want to support cognitive health before concerns become urgent.
Because memory, focus, independence, and mental clarity are too important to leave to chance.
A Clearer Way to Think About Brain Health
Most people wait until something feels wrong.
But your brain is worth understanding before that moment.
The Clear Mind Genetic Add On Test without Methylation helps you see genetic patterns related to cognitive impairment pathways, so your approach to brain wellness can become more informed, more personal, and more proactive.
Not from fear.
From clarity.
Your mind has always had a biological story.
Now you can begin to understand it.
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