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Michigan neurosurgeon reveals no 1 factor that ‘protects your brain the most’: It is not a miracle supplement or device

Published on: Nov 25, 2025 11:29 am IST

Dr Jay Jagannathan reveals the simple habits that actually safeguard your brain. He also shared 4 habits his ‘sharpest patients’ swear by.

Did you know consistency is the ultimate brain-boosting lifestyle hack? No magic pills, no fancy gadgets – just show up every day. Dr Jay Jagannathan, neurosurgeon, Jagannathan Neurosurgery Institute, Michigan, US, took to Instagram on November 25 to spill the tea on what you should actually be doing to boost your brain health. Also read | Neurosurgeon explains how to recognise a brain stroke

Dr Jay Jagannathan reveals consistency is key to brain health. (Freepik)

Dr Jagannathan said, “After years in neuroscience, here is the one lifestyle factor that protects your brain the most.” He shared in his post: “The lifestyle factor that protects your brain the most is consistency. Not a miracle supplement. Not a fancy device.” Dr Jagannathan explained, “It’s the habits you repeat every single day — especially when life gets busy.”

The doctor added, “The patients who heal the best, age the slowest, and stay mentally sharp are never the ones doing ‘everything perfectly’. They’re the ones who show up for their habits every day. You don’t need intensity — you need consistency. And your brain will thank you for decades.”

‘From watching thousands of brains up close’, here’s what Dr Jagannathan said he sees in his ‘strongest, sharpest patients’:

1. Consistent sleep

Your brain isn’t just resting — irregular sleep ages your brain faster than short sleep.

2. Consistent movement

Daily walking does more for long-term brain health than intense workouts once a week.

3. Consistent glucose levels

Spikes + crashes → brain fog, headaches, poor focus.

Stable levels → clearer thinking, better mood, better decisions.

4. Consistent mental engagement

You don’t need extreme challenges — just keep learning, solving, creating, thinking. A stimulated brain stays younger.

Note to readers: This report is based on user-generated content from social media. HT.com has not independently verified the claims and does not endorse them.

This article is for informational purposes only and not a substitute for professional medical advice.

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