John Hopkins Medicine and Research
Cognitive
Training Study, Versus CBC Training

If you're interested, you may be surprised to learn that the cognitive training offered by the prominent and well noted John Hopkins Medicine reduced participants’ dementia risk by 29%. This was one-finding from a landmark 20-year study conducted by both John Hopkins Medicine and the National Institute of Health (NIH). Their study (1999 to 2019) involved more than 2,800 adults, age 65 and older.

The findings were life-changing: In addition to the 29% Dementia risk reduction, participants underwent supervised, specific cognitive training techniques that improved their ability to perform everyday tasks, such as thinking, remembering, reasoning, and decision-making. When carefully reading their study-results, we couldn't help notice a coincidental similarity to their "non-pharmacological methods,” similar to what readers of our CBC manual are taught on Pages 20 to 40.

However, there’s one very significant difference between the Hopkins study to what   CBC offers. The Hopkins study certainly proved that brain training works, whereas the easy-to-learn, easy-to-use CBC manual actually provides similar time-tested, successful techniques readers can use–rather than what their study just talked about.

Summary of John Hopkins Medicine Cognitive Training Study

The principal investigator for thr Alzheimer’s & Dementia: Translational Research and Clinical Interventions study, was George Rebok, PhD–a lifespan developmental psychologist say ‘Our findings provide support for the development and refinement of cognitive training interventions for older adults, particularly those that target visual processing and divided attention abilities.

Marilyn Albert, Ph.D., the corresponding study author and director of the Alzheimer’s Disease Research Center at Johns Hopkins Medicine said “Seeing that cognitive training was linked to lower dementia risk is remarkable because it suggests that a fairly modest nonpharmacological intervention can have long-term effects,”

CBC is Successful Because it Treats Causes, Not Symptoms

CBC requires no drugs, pills. or medicines, and there are no required physical exercises. Its strategy solution takes only 15-minutes, but, it is not a "quick fix," since it requires your desire and commitment to stay the course. Its uniqueness lies in its powerful proprietary breakthrough findings that lock together the brain’s Cortex with the fixed Law of Cause and Effect: i.g. "What you sow, you reap."

Our brain training appears similar, to Hopkins, but unlike the Hopkins study, we make no statements that CBC can or will reduce the risk of Dementia.–we only told you what their study found. However, we are certain that when you read the CBC manual and follow all of its clear easy to learn, and easy to use instructions–as written–you will fall asleep quickly and reduce your frustrating bouts of mild forgetfulness, with the possibility that, and according to, John Hopkins Medicine, the protocals may even reduce your risk of Dimencia by up to 29%.

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