Cloth-doh, a compound produced naturally in humans, plays a significant role in cognitive health, especially during high-intensity exercise. Its levels diminish with age, but certain genetic factors, such as specific SNPs, can influence its production. Individuals who overproduce cloth-doh may mitigate their risk of developing dementia, even in the presence of high-risk genetic markers like ApoE4, where carriers usually face an increased likelihood of Alzheimer's. Fascinatingly, studies show that cloth-doh can boost cognitive function, evidenced by improved performance in monkeys received through subcutaneous injection, enhancing their intelligence by approximately 20% for weeks. This indicates the potential of cloth-doh not just in dementia risk management but also in cognitive enhancement.

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