Sandra Jackson
- NeuroAnimation

- Nov 1
- 2 min read
Updated: Nov 26
“The therapy smashed to bits the soul-crushing and completely life limiting brain fog and fatigue I’d been suffering for seven years”
Sandra (San) Jackson - Stroke Survivor Thriver
I met Sandra (who goes by San) for the first time a few weeks into her therapy in Ohio, and her infectious energy immediately put a huge smile on my face. San had a stroke (AVM) 7 years ago. She suddenly could not use her left side. She was from a rural town, and had to be transported by helicopter, plane, and ultimately 2 ground vehicles to the hospital.
San’s stroke led to her having debilitating cognitive issues, causing extreme brain fog and fatigue, which would exhaust her. Some days she couldn’t get off the sofa and would tire extremely quickly. Sandra just wasn’t getting better, and in those moments of her deepest exhaustion, she had lost the will to keep trying. Then she came to NeuroAnimation — and everything changed.
Sandra found herself again. Her mood and motivation drastically changed. She had a 22% overall improvement in her cognitive and executive functioning. She achieved a 51% improvement in impulsivity, which reflects inhibitory control, critical for proper stress regulation and mood. She shaved almost 10 seconds off her lap time. But most importantly, in her own words: “The therapy has been life restoring and given me hope for a bright future”
NeuroAnimation is the only therapy in the world proven to grow the brain's subiculum, redefining what’s possible in human recovery.

The following paper summarizes just a fraction of the evidence linking subicular degeneration to neurological disease. NeuroAnimation doesn’t just protect these regions—it grows and strengthens them, reversing years of damage. In the coming updates, we’ll highlight additional studies and explore how our therapy achieves the unprecedented results we are showing. Subiculum's role in brain disorders.



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