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Field Essay · May 2026
Field Essay · 9 min read

Inputs and Outputs: An Engineer's Notes on Thinking Clearly Again

For thirty-four years I trusted that good systems run on good inputs. It took two foggy years — and a hardware-store conversation — to apply that rule to the one system I'd been neglecting.

A quiet workbench at dusk
For two years I called the fog "stress." Engineers are supposed to be better than that with a diagnosis.

For most of my working life I could hold a circuit diagram in my head for hours — trace a fault through twelve subsystems without writing a single note. The people I worked with called me "the filing cabinet." Not because I was slow. Because nothing I learned ever seemed to leave.

So I want to be honest about how long it took me to notice that something had changed. At my retirement party last spring, my daughter leaned over and asked me the name of my college roommate — the one I'd told stories about for decades. For a full ten seconds, I had nothing. Just a quiet, unfamiliar blank where a name used to be.

It wasn't the first time. It was the first time someone else saw it.

1 in 9
American adults over 45 report subjective cognitive decline — a self-perceived change in memory or concentration not explained by another condition, according to the CDC. For most, it starts quietly. It is very easy to dismiss.

I'd been dismissing mine for two years. First I blamed the stress of winding down a career. Then the busyness of the transition. Then I simply stopped reaching for reasons and accepted a fog that had become, without my quite noticing, the new normal.

01 The man at the hardware store

Frank Calloway is seventy-three and has owned the same hardware store for thirty-one years. I'd been stopping in on Saturday mornings for most of that time — partly for supplies, mostly for the conversation. Frank was improbably sharp for his age. Present. Quick. The kind of mind that seemed to have opted out of the slowdown I'd watched quietly claim most of the people I knew in their sixties and seventies.

One Saturday I told him the truth: I'd been forgetting things. Small things. Names. Words that simply weren't there when I reached for them. Two years of it.

"It doesn't pass on its own," he said. "The brain needs inputs. You stop giving it what it needs, it tells you — quietly at first, then louder. Most people wait until it's loud."

Then he described what he called his "maintenance routine." Not a cure — he was careful about that word. Nothing exotic. A few dietary habits he'd adopted on purpose. Eight hours of sleep. And a plant-based patch he wore overnight, applied to the inner wrist near a traditional acupressure point.

"More or less like a nicotine patch," he said when I asked. "Plant-based — herbs, extracts, a few things from traditional Chinese medicine. On before bed, off in the morning. I've worn it eight months. I'm not telling you it's the only reason I feel sharp. I'm telling you it's part of a system, and the system works."

I drove home thinking about machines. About the relationship between inputs and outputs. About what I had — and hadn't — been feeding the most demanding system in my body.

You can't run a sensitive system on degraded inputs and expect full performance. I'd known that about every machine I ever touched. I'd somehow never applied it to myself.
02 What I found when I looked it up

I'm an engineer, so I did what engineers do: I checked the claims. What surprised me was that the ingredients Frank mentioned weren't fringe. They were among the most consistently documented botanical compounds in human wellness history — turning up independently in Mediterranean, Asian, and South Asian traditions, in some cases for thousands of years.

The core principle. The brain is roughly 2% of body weight but consumes around 20% of the body's energy. Unlike muscle, it can't store energy — it depends on a continuous supply of nutrients, antioxidants, and oxygen. As we age, circulation can grow less efficient and oxidative stress accumulates in neural tissue. Many traditional systems address this not through dramatic intervention but through consistent daily habits that support the conditions the brain needs to work well. The patch is built on that idea: one steady input, applied the same way every night, building over time.

Here is what I found on each thing Frank had named:

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Eggs & Choline
One of nature's most complete foods. Eggs contain choline, a precursor to acetylcholine — a neurotransmitter long associated with memory and learning. Eaten as food and medicine across nearly every ancient civilization.
Ancient Egypt · Greco-Roman · Ayurveda
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Fruits & Berries
Rich in flavonoids, anthocyanins, and antioxidants. Used in traditional medicine to support vitality and clarity; modern research examines their role in reducing the oxidative stress linked to cognitive aging.
Traditional Chinese Medicine · Mediterranean · Ayurveda
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Apple Cider Vinegar
Fermented apple concentrate with a wellness history reaching back to ancient Greece. Modern interest centers on metabolic stability and gut-microbiome diversity — systems now understood to relate to cognitive function.
Ancient Greek medicine · European folk wellness · Hippocrates
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Whole Grains & B Vitamins
Whole grains provide complex carbohydrates and B vitamins — particularly B1 (thiamine) and B6 — associated with healthy nerve function and steady energy. Ancient cultures relied on fermented grain preparations for nourishment.
Ancient Egypt · Mediterranean folk medicine · European tradition
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Raw Honey Key carrier
Used as a cognitive support carrier in Ayurvedic medicine for centuries. Contains natural enzymes, antioxidants, and trace minerals. Traditional practitioners used it to enhance bioavailability of botanical compounds — a rationale that modern pharmacology finds partially compelling.
Ayurveda · Ancient Egypt · Mediterranean folk medicine
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Bread & Whole Grains Brain fuel
Whole grain bread provides complex carbohydrates and B vitamins — particularly B1 (thiamine) and B6 — that support healthy nerve function and sustained energy for the brain. Ancient cultures relied on fermented grain preparations for both nourishment and wellness.
Ancient Egypt · Mediterranean folk medicine · European tradition
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Mushroom Extracts 5,000+ years
Lion's Mane and Reishi mushrooms have been used in Traditional Chinese Medicine for millennia. Modern research suggests their bioactive compounds — hericenones and erinacines — may support nerve growth factor (NGF) synthesis, relevant to memory and cognitive resilience.
TCM · 5,000+ years of documented use
Editorial note. The botanical patch and the dietary habits described here are wellness approaches, not medical treatments. They are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. If you are experiencing significant or sudden cognitive changes, please consult a qualified healthcare provider.
03 Six weeks of notes

I started the full routine in the second week of August. Raw honey in my morning coffee — from a beekeeper I found at the farmers market. Garlic in at least one meal a day. Apple cider vinegar diluted in water two or three afternoons a week. And the patch, before bed, on the inner wrist.

I kept a notebook. Not for science — because I'm an engineer, and engineers keep records.

Log · Week 2

Waking up less foggy. That middling what day is it feeling that had become normal — less of it. Could be anything. Wrote it down.

Log · Week 4

My wife said I seem more present at dinner. Her word. I hadn't told her I'd changed a thing. Wrote it down.

Log · Week 6

Remembered my college roommate's name without being asked. Dennis Krauss. I also remembered his phone number from 1984. I don't know what it means. But I wrote it down.

I'm careful about what I conclude. I changed several things at once. I don't know which part — if any — made the difference, and I say so without embarrassment. Correlation isn't causation; I've known that my whole career.

What I know is that I feel clearer than I have in two years. And I'm not planning to stop any of it.

The fog doesn't lift all at once. It lifts the way morning does — you never catch the exact moment it gets light. You just notice, eventually, that it is.

I went back the following Saturday and told Frank. He nodded, unsurprised, and went back to sorting bolts. That, somehow, was the most convincing part of all.

04 The other half of the evening

Supporting the mind turned out to be only half of it. The other half is letting the body put down the tension it's been carrying all day. I added a small head-and-neck massager to my evening — not as a luxury, but as a reset. Ten minutes of gentle heat and pulse at the base of the neck is enough to tell the nervous system the day is over, the muscles can let go, and the mind can follow.

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"I didn't realize how much tension I was holding in my neck until it was gone. Now it's the first thing I reach for before bed."

No appointments. No complicated routine. Just quiet, consistent relief — right where stress tends to settle first.

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Scientific references

  1. The Neurocognitive Effects of Bacopa monnieri and Cognitive Training on Markers of Brain Microstructure in Healthy Older AdultsPMC / NCBI
  2. Creatine Supplementation and Brain HealthPMC / NCBI
  3. Randomized clinical trial: phosphatidylserine supplement and short-term memory in adults with mild cognitive impairmentPubMed
  4. Effects of phosphatidylserine in age-associated memory impairmentNeurology.org
  5. The chronic effects of an extract of Bacopa monniera (Brahmi) on cognitive function in healthy human subjectsPubMed
  6. Effects of a standardized Bacopa monnieri extract on cognitive performance, anxiety, and depression in the elderly: a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trialPubMed
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Gerald R.
Scottsdale, AZ · ✓ Verified · 3 days ago
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The retirement fog Harold describes is exactly what I went through. The transition hit harder than I expected — no structure, no need to stay sharp. Started the honey and garlic habit first, added the patch three weeks in. My wife says I'm more "here" at dinner — the same word Harold's wife used. Take that for what it's worth.

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Portland, OR · ✓ Verified · 5 days ago
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The mid-afternoon apple cider vinegar habit made the biggest difference for me — a tablespoon in a large glass of water. The 2pm wall I'd accepted as permanent eased within two weeks. Added the patch about a month in. Steady and right. Not dramatic. Just clearer.

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  • Rooted in Traditional Chinese Medicine acupressure principles
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The Memory & Focus Complete Wellness Bundle pairs two complementary products into a single evening ritual: the botanical cognitive patch and a head & neck massager. Together they address both sides of daily recovery — mental clarity and physical tension release.

The botanical patch is applied to the inner wrist before bed, delivering plant-based extracts through the skin over 8–12 hours. The head massager uses gentle heat and pulse stimulation at the base of the neck — where stress most commonly settles — signaling the nervous system to unwind and preparing the mind for deeper, more restorative sleep.

  • 20 botanical patches (one month of daily cognitive support)
  • 1 head & neck massager with heat and pulse stimulation modes
  • Designed as a complete 10-minute evening reset routine
  • Comfortable, low-profile adhesive — most users forget it's there
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Key botanical ingredients

Each patch contains a proprietary blend of traditional botanical extracts, formulated for transdermal delivery to acupressure sites associated with cognitive wellness in Traditional Chinese Medicine.

🌿 Ginkgo Biloba Extract

Around 5,000 years of use in TCM; contains flavonoids and terpenoids studied for cerebral circulation support and antioxidant activity in neural tissue. One of the most documented botanicals in the context of memory wellness.

🍯 Raw Honey Extract

A traditional carrier and active in Ayurvedic formulations. Natural enzymes and antioxidants historically associated with the bioavailability of botanical compounds and sustained cognitive energy.

🧄 Garlic Extract (Allicin)

Allicin, garlic's primary active compound, studied for its potential to support healthy microcirculation — a factor researchers consider relevant to consistent neural tissue oxygenation.

🍎 Apple Cider Vinegar Concentrate

Fermented apple extract with a wellness history dating to ancient Greece. Associated in modern research with metabolic stability and gut-microbiome diversity — systems now linked to cognitive function.

🌱 Acanthopanax Senticosus (Siberian Ginseng)

An adaptogenic herb used in TCM and Russian folk medicine, associated in traditional wellness systems with stress resilience, mental endurance, and sustained cognitive energy.

How to use

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Apply to the inner wrist (P6 acupressure point — three finger-widths from the wrist crease) or just behind the ear. Clean and dry the skin first.

Peel & apply

Peel the backing and press firmly against skin for 10–15 seconds. The adhesive is designed to hold comfortably through movement and light perspiration.

Wear 8–12 hours

Most people apply at bedtime and remove in the morning — a passive overnight habit. Daytime use is also suitable. The patch is low-profile and unnoticeable.

Be consistent

Reported results typically build over 2–4 weeks of daily use. Pair with regular sleep, hydration, and habits like raw honey, garlic, and ACV.

Remove & dispose

Gently peel from skin. Mild adhesive residue is removable with warm water. Single use only.

Frequently asked questions

How long before I notice results?
Most people who report positive experiences describe subtle changes within 2–3 weeks of consistent daily use — improved morning clarity, reduced fog, better sleep quality. Consistency and patience matter. As with all wellness routines, individual results vary.
Can I use this alongside other supplements?
The patch uses botanical ingredients with no known major interactions at typical wellness doses. If you take prescription medications — particularly blood thinners or CNS medications — consult your healthcare provider before beginning any new botanical routine.
Is this a treatment for cognitive decline?
No. This is a wellness product, not a medical treatment. It is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. If you are experiencing significant cognitive changes, please consult a qualified healthcare professional.
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"My wife noticed before I did"
68, retired six months ago. The mental slowdown hit harder than expected — no structure, no reason to stay sharp. Started the patch alongside raw honey in my morning coffee and garlic with dinner. By week three my wife mentioned I seemed "more present." I hadn't told her I'd changed anything. That convinced me more than anything I felt myself. On my second box.
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