
Kwik Brain with Jim Kwik Air Quality Expert: The Air You Breathe Is Changing Your Brain
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Nov 17, 2025 Michael Feldstein, founder of Jaspr and air quality expert, dives into the hidden dangers of indoor air pollution. He reveals that your home air can be significantly more toxic than outdoor air, affecting sleep and brain function. Michael shares practical tips for improving air quality, like avoiding synthetic fragrances and keeping spaces clean. He emphasizes the importance of air purification for cognitive performance and well-being. Learn why clean air is a game changer for focus and energy!
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Air Cleaning Is The Missing Home Routine
- Homes often clean surfaces but not the air, leaving residents exposed to trapped pollutants continuously.
- Jasper was created to bring industrial-grade air scrubbing into quiet, attractive home units to fill that gap.
Modern Homes Can Be Toxic Boxes
- Modern, airtight homes trap outdoor and indoor pollutants, increasing indoor toxic loads compared with past eras.
- Cheap construction and improperly installed HVAC systems worsen air quality by failing to ventilate or filter.
Indoor Air Directly Affects Brain And Gut
- Poor indoor air degrades cognition, sleep, and digestion by constantly exposing you to allergens and chemicals.
- Restoring clean air lets the body regenerate senses and sleep, improving focus and nutrient absorption.
