The Balanced Blood Sugar Podcast

Brain Fog to Brain Power: Easy Neurohacks to Sharpen Focus & Curb Cravings

• Adrienne Wheat, RN • Episode 43

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If you've ever opened the fridge and forgotten why 😅... this one’s for you.

Brain fog is so common—but that doesn’t mean it’s normal. Whether you’re:

  • Forgetting basic tasks
  • Struggling to stay focused
  • Craving sugar or caffeine like clockwork at 3 p.m.

...you are not alone, and you are not broken.

In this episode, I’m walking you through simple, science-backed neurohacks that are easy to implement, even in busy seasons of life. You’ll learn:

  • 💡 How brain fog and blood sugar are connected
  • 💧 Why hydration is your first line of defense for mental clarity
  • 🌞 How to use morning light to reset your brain and energy
  • 🧠 The power of movement (no gym required!)
  • 🍳 How to fuel your brain with food to reduce crashes and cravings
  • 🌿 My favorite natural tools for focus, clarity, and peace of mind

You don’t need a supplement drawer the size of a CVS. You just need a few intentional habits—done consistently, with grace.

Challenge of the Week:
 âœ… Start your day with water before coffee
 âœ… Get 5 minutes of morning light
 âœ… Make one protein + fat-based meal
 âœ… Journal when you feel foggy or scattered

Bonus points: Share a photo of your morning light walk or your protein-packed breakfast and tag me @WellnessThroughUnity so I can cheer you on!

You’re not stuck. Let’s go from foggy to focused—together.


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Medical Disclaimer:
The information provided in this podcast is for educational and informational purposes only and is not intended as medical advice. Always consult with a qualified healthcare provider before making any changes to your diet, exercise, or medication. The content shared here reflects my personal experiences and research but should not replace individualized medical care.