NeuroSpot Home Test for Brain Fog, Memory and Concentration Problems

Forgetting words mid-sentence. Reading the same paragraph three times. A constant mental haze that no amount of coffee can clear. These cognitive symptoms are not just about getting older or sleeping badly — they often point to specific neurotransmitter imbalances that the NeuroSpot home test can measure with laboratory accuracy.

The Brain Chemicals Behind Mental Clarity

Sharp thinking depends on a delicate balance: dopamine drives focus and motivation; glutamate powers learning and memory consolidation; noradrenaline supports alertness; and cortisol — when chronically elevated — actively damages the hippocampus, the brain’s memory centre.

When any of these drift out of range, you experience it as brain fog, forgetfulness, slowed processing, or the inability to start tasks. NeuroSpot measures all of them in a single panel.

What the Test Identifies

The NeuroSpot+ panel is particularly relevant for cognitive complaints because it includes glutamate — the brain’s primary excitatory neurotransmitter responsible for memory and learning — alongside dopamine, serotonin, noradrenaline, adrenaline, GABA, cortisol (3 samples) and DHEA. Together these reveal whether your brain fog comes from low stimulation, stress-driven memory damage, or excitatory burnout.

Symptoms That Warrant Testing

Consider NeuroSpot if you experience: persistent brain fog, short-term memory lapses, inability to concentrate at work or while reading, mental fatigue out of proportion to effort, slowed word-finding, difficulty starting or finishing tasks, or a sense that ”your brain is not yours”. These symptoms are often early warning signs of stress-related cognitive decline that, when caught early, are reversible.

Practical, At-Home Testing

Order the kit, collect saliva and urine samples at home over one day, and post them in the prepaid envelope. Within 2–3 weeks you receive a personalised report. Pair the results with sleep, nutrition or therapy interventions for the most effective recovery plan.

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