I'm really looking forward to researching Cerebrolysin.
I had a pretty severe TBI when I was a child, left me comatose for over a week and had to relearn to walk and tie shoes.
Like many childhood injuries that we pop back from w/o any seeming residual effects, these can often haunt us later as we age. Old broken bones that never bothered us, start to ache and I'm thinking the brain is much the same way.
I do find my memory and brain firing, while better than I was now that I'm on some nootropic peps, still isn't snapping the way it used to...I want to protect my brain and give it as much ammo going forward as possible.
Dementia runs in my family, but really doesn't start raising it's head until late 70s early 80s.
I've got a little time, but not a lot of time.