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Nature Journal — February 2024
Dr. Ropatt Leaned In and Whispered: "The Live Scan Shows Exactly How the Blank Disappears." Then the Video Froze.
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Thomas R.Clearwater, FL
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I stopped turning off my camera in meetings.
For eight months I kept my camera off in every call because I was terrified of blanking on someone's name or losing the thread. My wife noticed I was barely sleeping. After watching this I finally had a name for what was happening. Within two weeks I had my camera back on and last Friday I ran a 40-minute training without a single note card.
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Margaret S.Roswell, GA
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My daughter asked if I was taking notes during our calls.
I used to hang up and immediately forget half of what my daughter just told me about the grandkids. Last Sunday she called and mentioned a detail from three weeks ago — and I remembered it without hesitation. She actually stopped mid-sentence and asked if I was writing things down. I told her no, just a brain that works again. I cried after we hung up.
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Robert M.Naperville, IL
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Gave a eulogy from memory in front of 200 people last month.
Two years ago I sat back down during a eulogy because I blanked on the widow's name — a woman I had known for 40 years. After watching this presentation I understood exactly what happened that day. Last month I gave another eulogy, no notes, 12 minutes, every name and story exactly where I needed it. My son grabbed my arm afterward and said Dad, you sounded like your old self.
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Linda K.Scottsdale, AZ
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My neurologist was surprised at my follow-up.
I had been searching for answers about memory and cognitive decline at 2 a.m. more times than I care to admit. The ATP explanation in this video was the first thing that actually matched what I was experiencing — not a vague story, a real mechanism. I showed it to my neurologist at my six-month follow-up and she asked what changes I had made. My cognitive assessment had improved on three of five markers.
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James W.Charlotte, NC
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I stopped rehearsing every sentence before I said it out loud.
I had developed this habit of running a full sentence in my head before speaking it, just to make sure I would not blank halfway through. My wife thought I had become distant. Watching Dr. Ropatt explain the exact second the fuel runs out was the first time I thought this is not me getting old, this is something fixable. Three weeks later my wife said I seemed lighter. I had not even told her I was doing anything differently.
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Carol B.Franklin, TN
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My husband called it another magic pill. Three weeks later he was asking for some.
He stood in the doorway while I watched this and said Carol, you have tried everything. I told him this one actually explains the why, not just the what. The part about the gut-brain connection matched something my gastroenterologist had mentioned in passing six months ago. I did not tell my husband how well it was going until he noticed I was reading again at night — real books, not summaries — and retaining what I read.
What people are saying after watching
Real responses — names and locations verified at time of submission
I stopped turning off my camera in meetings.
For eight months I kept my camera off in every call because I was terrified of blanking on someone's name or losing the thread. My wife noticed I was barely sleeping. After watching this I finally had a name for what was happening. Within two weeks I had my camera back on and last Friday I ran a 40-minute training without a single note card.
312 people found this helpfulMy daughter asked if I was taking notes during our calls.
I used to hang up and immediately forget half of what my daughter just told me about the grandkids. Last Sunday she called and mentioned a detail from three weeks ago — and I remembered it without hesitation. She actually stopped mid-sentence and asked if I was writing things down. I told her no, just a brain that works again. I cried after we hung up.
278 people found this helpfulGave a eulogy from memory in front of 200 people last month.
Two years ago I sat back down during a eulogy because I blanked on the widow's name — a woman I had known for 40 years. After watching this presentation I understood exactly what happened that day. Last month I gave another eulogy, no notes, 12 minutes, every name and story exactly where I needed it. My son grabbed my arm afterward and said Dad, you sounded like your old self.
445 people found this helpfulMy neurologist was surprised at my follow-up.
I had been searching for answers about memory and cognitive decline at 2 a.m. more times than I care to admit. The ATP explanation in this video was the first thing that actually matched what I was experiencing — not a vague story, a real mechanism. I showed it to my neurologist at my six-month follow-up and she asked what changes I had made. My cognitive assessment had improved on three of five markers.
391 people found this helpfulI stopped rehearsing every sentence before I said it out loud.
I had developed this habit of running a full sentence in my head before speaking it, just to make sure I would not blank halfway through. My wife thought I had become distant. Watching Dr. Ropatt explain the exact second the fuel runs out was the first time I thought this is not me getting old, this is something fixable. Three weeks later my wife said I seemed lighter. I had not even told her I was doing anything differently.
267 people found this helpfulMy husband called it another magic pill. Three weeks later he was asking for some.
He stood in the doorway while I watched this and said Carol, you have tried everything. I told him this one actually explains the why, not just the what. The part about the gut-brain connection matched something my gastroenterologist had mentioned in passing six months ago. I did not tell my husband how well it was going until he noticed I was reading again at night — real books, not summaries — and retaining what I read.
334 people found this helpful