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"Now I am able to remember people's names and numbers"

I had a deeply emotional motivation to take this quest. My grandma and grandpa had Alzheimer. At some point, they didn't even remember me when I was coming to visit. This was really heartbreaking. And I decided I won't let this happen to me I have to unleash my Superbrain and to retain my memory. 

Albert J Urena Alba

Florida, United States

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