When my research team and I set out to improve memory, I had three non-negotiables:
Simple.
Effortless.
Done from home.
What we found shocked us.
We tested supplements.
We tested exercises.
We tested “brain training” tools.
Most failed miserably in lab conditions.
So we kept digging.
That’s when the real struggle began — over 35,000 new brain studies are published every year. The research was overwhelming. At one point, I nearly walked away.
Then everything changed.
One late night, my lead researcher said just one word:
Soundwaves.
I’ll be honest — I laughed.
Until he showed me something incredible.
MIT’s Brain Aging Initiative had quietly begun investing in specific soundwave frequencies shown to stimulate the brain’s natural waste-removal system — a process strongly linked to memory, clarity, and long-term brain health.
That’s when the lightbulb went off.
The research pointed to Gamma brain waves — the same waves associated with sharp memory, fast thinking, and mental clarity at any age.
There was just one problem…
Traditional brain entrainment takes ONE HOUR per session.
No one sticks to that.
After months of testing, refining, and countless late-night coffee runs, we cracked it.
We condensed one hour of Gamma brain entrainment into a 12-minute soundwave.
That’s when Brain Song was born.
A simple digital audio track anyone can listen to — no pills, no routines, no learning curve.
People across the U.S. are using Brain Song to:
• Improve memory recall
• Reduce mental fog
• Feel mentally sharper
• Support long-term brain health
• Enjoy clearer thinking as they age
All in just 12 minutes a day.