
The Wellness Way Dyslexia Detox & Dementia Prevention with Sue Cook | Heavy Metals & Memory Support
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Aug 28, 2025 In this engaging discussion, Sue Cook, author of "Brain in a Jar" and a practitioner focused on dyslexia and dementia prevention, shares her journey from battling glandular fever to discovering homeopathy. She offers a compelling 45-day heavy metal detox plan and practical neurodevelopment exercises that promise rapid improvements in brain function. Sue dives into how movement can build the brain and shares insights on adult neurodevelopment. With tips on diet, lifestyle adjustments, and even the use of medicinal mushrooms, her holistic approach aims for lasting cognitive health.
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Son's Rapid Turnaround From Dyslexia
- Sue Cook cured her son's severe dyslexia symptoms with neurodevelopment exercises and vision work within weeks.
- His eye-tracking, pupil contraction and 3D vision appeared in days-to-weeks and dramatically improved his behaviour and confidence.
Movement Builds Early Brain Wiring
- Early brain development is driven by movement and primitive reflexes that build wiring across the brain.
- Missing developmental stages leaves the brainstem immature and causes learning and sensory problems later in life.
Do Simple Neurodevelopment Exercises
- Do primitive reflex exercises like the Moro and log-rolls to retrain up-down tracking and cross-body integration.
- Repeat baby-stage movements to inhibit stuck reflexes and give the brain another chance to develop.


