Brain Mapping

For a deeper look into how activation impacts brain performance, neuroscientists use a tool called a Quantitative Electroencephalogram (QEEG) — often referred to as a “Brain Map.” This advanced scan reveals which areas of the brain are overactive or underactive, providing insight into how cellular activation may help support clearer focus, improved mood, and balanced cognitive function.

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Mapping the Impact of Activation

In this video, Dr. Jeff L. Fannin, PhD, shares the remarkable patterns he’s observed in QEEG scans of young individuals with attention challenges who began activating both Nrf2 and Nrf1 pathways while incorporating Axio® Smart Energy into their daily routine — often seeing positive brain activity changes within just a few weeks.

Brain mapping gives a fascinating window into how activation may influence real, measurable brain performance. It’s one more way science is helping us understand what it means to live activated — from the inside out.

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