Foggy Brain

Foggy Brain

Do you ever get the feeling that your brain has a thick layer of fog surrounding it? You feel extra tired and unable to focus? Brain fog may be described as feelings of mental confusion or lack of mental clarity. It is called brain fog because it can feel like a cloud that reduces your ability to think clearly. It can cause a person to become forgetful, detached and often discouraged and depressed. It usually is present most of the time, meaning it does not come and go, although it may become better or worse depending on what a person eats, or one’s state of rest and hydration. Brain fog is not recognized as a clinical diagnosis because it is not easy to test for it. It is quite subjective, in other words. The person just knows that they do not function well, and the mind often seems foggy or cloudy. This is not the same as dementia, mental retardation, anxiety, depression or other common mental symptoms.


VCAT Treatment Plan for foggy brain is designed to stimulate all area of the brain with specific patterns and methodology to increase oxygenated blood flow all over the brain especially cerebral blood flow, increase brain’s plasticity, and improving neural acuities leading to perception, cognitive, and memory improvement as well as sharpen mental focus, attention, and concentration.

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