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Ladies, did you know by 35 a woman’s brain is already in decline?
According to studies, while women may reach their cognitive peak around the age of 35, this is also when the brain starts to lose volume due to natural aging processes, including cell death and reduced brain size. This decline can affect memory and focus, with short-term memory and other cognitive functions starting to diminish (Stanford Medicine Magazine)(HealthyWomen)
Created by Women Who Care
Founded by Emma Heming Willis and Helen Christoni, Make Time Wellness is a testament to their dedication to women's health. Emma and Helen, both driven by personal experiences, realized the urgent need for brain health products tailored for women. Their combined passion and expertise have resulted in a line of wellness products that support women in making time for themselves, ensuring both mental and physical well-being. Together, they are on a mission to prioritize women's brain health globally
Expertly Formulated by Women, for Women's Needs
Our supplement is crafted with a woman’s unique health needs in mind, formulated by women who understand. It features curcumin for mood and brain health, MCT oil for brain energy, acetyl-L-carnitine for cognitive function, and omegas for brain support. This comprehensive approach ensures that you are supported not just in brain performance, but also in overall well-being and beauty.
Dr. Julie Fratantoni
FRIEND OF MAKE TIME
“Dr. Julie Fratantoni is a cognitive neuroscientist who specializes in creating tools that help people become proactive about their brain health.
She serves as the Head of Research Integration and Partnerships at the UT Dallas Center for BrainHealth. Dr. Fratantoni leads the user experience and content creation for The BrainHealth Project™ – a 10 year, longitudinal research study seeking to define, measure, and improve brain health and performance across the lifespan. She leverages behavioral science for the development of the online BrainHealth dashboard and mobile app where participants access assessments (BrainHealth Index), coaching, and training.
She also leads the Center’s Kindness Enterprise, a research and translational program seeking to uncover and harness the brain’s capacity for kindness, empathy and compassion as critical components of overall brain health and well-being. Julie has led high performance brain training for corporate executives, veterans, athletes and young adults. She is passionate about equipping and empowering individuals to take charge of their brain health so they can reduce stress, achieve their goals, and become the best version of themselves.”
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