The University of Florida and Trinity Just Found the Brain’s VIP Entrance
Scientists from Florida and Dublin finally located the SLC35F2 gene, the gatekeeper for nutrients your brain needs to actually function. It took them thirty years to find the front door. I’ve seen exclusive clubs in Riyadh with less security than a single human cell. If you’re not optimizing the gateway for your queuosine, you’re basically running a billionaire’s estate with a broken front gate. Brain health isn't a hobby—it's the only asset that doesn't depreciate if you maintain the hardware.
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