Chronic low-grade inflammation crosses the blood-brain barrier, triggering neuroinflammation. This process irritates brain tissue, disrupts cell communication, and impairs the brain’s ability to repair itself, directly driving everyday cognitive issues like brain fog, memory loss, and long-term dementia risk.
What causes neuroinflammation?
Neuroinflammation occurs when the brain’s unique immune cells, called microglia, become chronically overactive. Instead of protecting the brain, they begin releasing harmful chemicals. This destructive process is typically triggered by systemic lifestyle factors:
- An inflammatory diet: Consuming excess sugar, highly processed foods, and industrial seed oils.
- Gut dysbiosis: Imbalances in the gut-brain axis that allow toxins to escape into your bloodstream.
- Sleep deprivation: Missing deep sleep prevents the brain from clearing away dangerous toxic waste, including amyloid plaques.
- Hormonal shifts: Declining oestrogen during menopause, which naturally causes an increase in inflammatory markers.
- Chronic stress: Persistent stress elevates cortisol, which steadily weakens the body’s immune defences.
Can inflammation cause memory loss and brain fog?
Yes, inflammation is directly tied to your mental clarity and processing speed. When neuroinflammation takes hold, it disrupts synaptic signalling, the vital communication network between your brain cells, and slows down your cognitive function.
If you regularly battle with a frustrating layer of brain fog, it is frequently a visible symptom of underlying systemic inflammation rather than a permanent loss of capability. This is exactly why a functional medicine approach evaluates your whole-body inflammation markers as a core part of a comprehensive brain health assessment.
How do I reduce brain inflammation naturally?
Because chronic inflammation is driven by identifiable root causes, you can actively take control and lower it through targeted lifestyle adjustments:
- Anti-inflammatory nutrition: Adopt a Mediterranean-style diet packed with antioxidant-rich vegetables and omega-3 fatty acids.
- Prioritise gut health: Focus on improving your gut microbiome diversity to calm the gut-brain axis.
- Regular movement: Incorporate regular physical exercise, which naturally lowers circulating inflammatory markers.
At CogMission, our clinicians identify the specific drivers of inflammation affecting your brain, from gut health to blood markers, and build a targeted plan to address them. By identifying your personal inflammation drivers, our Brain Vitality Programme helps you restore cognitive clarity today and safeguard your brain performance for the future.
