Anti-Aging & Wellness
Memory & Focus Issues
The everyday fog busy adults describe, not a diagnosis of decline.

What is Memory & Focus Issues?
This is the fog that busy adults describe — losing your thread mid-sentence, rereading the same paragraph, forgetting why you walked into a room, struggling to concentrate through an afternoon of meetings. It's usually not a sign of anything progressive; more often it reflects poor sleep, chronic stress, screen fatigue or simply too many demands on attention at once. It's genuinely disruptive day to day, even without any concern about long-term cognitive trajectory.
How regenerative medicine supports it
We take a history focused on sleep, stress and lifestyle factors first, because these explain the large majority of everyday brain fog cases we see, and correcting them often matters more than any infusion. Where relevant, NAD+ and antioxidant infusions support cellular energy pathways that concentration depends on, and we check in on your subjective focus and sleep quality over successive visits. If anything in your history suggests a genuine cognitive trajectory rather than everyday fog, we'll move you toward proper cognitive assessment instead.
Treatments we would consider
Options discussed for this condition
Listed for orientation only. What is actually prescribed depends on your records.
If the evidence for treating memory & focus issues this way is thin, we will tell you before you book — and the review is not billed.
Memory & Focus Issues — Questions Patients Ask
Is this a sign I'm developing dementia?
Almost never at this level of description — everyday fog in a busy, otherwise healthy adult is rarely an early dementia sign, but if anything in your history worries us, we'll refer you for proper cognitive assessment rather than guess.
How is this different from your Cognitive Decline programme?
That programme is for a measurable trajectory over time, often with formal diagnosis or a neurological event involved; this one is for day-to-day fog with no suggestion of ongoing decline.
Could this just be poor sleep rather than anything you can treat?
Very possibly, and we'll say so directly — sleep and stress explain most cases we see, and sorting those out often does more than any infusion we could offer.
Will an NAD+ infusion actually sharpen my focus?
Many patients report a noticeable lift in mental clarity for some days afterwards, though it's not universal, and it works best alongside — not instead of — fixing sleep and workload.
How many sessions would I realistically need?
It varies, but we'd usually suggest a short initial course with a check-in afterwards, rather than committing you to an open-ended programme upfront.
Reviewed by Bangkok Stem Cell Center Medical Team | Last updated: August 2026

