
WakeGran is more than just a delicious treat; it’s a powerful tool in improving cognitive health. Our results speak for themselves, with significant improvements in memory and cognitive function demonstrated through real-life case studies.
Case Study Highlight: Out of 8 patients, 3 had significantly significant improvements. Even those who did not achieve statistical significance still demonstrated notable gains in cognitive function
The Case Study
Each of our case studies highlights the remarkable journey of individuals who have experienced cognitive improvements through WakeGran. Explore these powerful stories and see the transformative effects for yourself.
Case Study Example: One participant, a woman who initially struggled to spell the word ‘WORLD’ backward, showed incredible progress. By the end of the study, she was able to complete the task with only one minor error.
Visual Results
See the difference that WakeGran makes. We measured cognitive function before and after using WakeGran through the Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE). The results clearly show substantial improvements in memory and mental sharpness.”
Case Study Example: Patient #4 showed severe dementia but still made noticeable improvements in her drawing abilities, indicating progress in spatial recognition and motor skills
Quantitative Data
Beyond personal stories, we’ve collected quantitative data to measure the impact of WakeGran. This section provides detailed statistics and scores from our participants, showing how our cookies can support cognitive health.
This study was a quasi-experimental design, conducted over five days with eight participants. While promising, these findings should be interpreted within the context of the study’s limitations, including the lack of a control group and the challenges posed by the MMSE in patients with limited literacy.
Quantitative Data Example:
- Patient #3: “This patient had significant improvement in memory recall. Her score doubled, yet it was not statistically significant.
- Patient #7: “Paired t-test results showed a two-tailed P value of 0.0353, indicating statistically significant improvement.
Continued:
Patient #8: “With a P value of 0.0262, the improvements in cognitive function were statistically significant, reflecting meaningful change.
Limitations and Considerations
This study was a quasi-experimental design, conducted over five days with eight participants. While promising, these findings should be interpreted within the context of the study’s limitations, including the lack of a control group and the challenges posed by the MMSE in patients with limited literacy.
Patient #4: Drawing a New Future
Patient #4's progress is best visualized through their MMSE drawing test. The pre-test showed significant distortions,
Patient #3: From Confusion to Clarity
Before WakeGran: Scored 8 on MMSE, with difficulty in orientation and recall. After WakeGran: Improved to
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