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BATReset: Structured Biological Restoration Through Clearance Rhythm Re-stabilization

  • 1. BATWatch Research Group, TeamBrain, Inc., USA

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  • 1. BATWatch Research Group
  • 2. TeamBrain, Inc., USA

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The decline in biological clearance rhythm... known as biological drift... represents a measurable loss of efficiency in the body’s ability to recycle and remove Beta-Amyloid (Aβ) and Tau (T). The BATReset Protocol was developed to re-establish that rhythm through structured behavioral and metabolic recalibration. Unlike treatment regimens that target pathology, BATReset operates upstream, helping re-stabilize the cellular and metabolic environment that supports BATophagy, the natural process of brain cleanup. This paper outlines the conceptual framework of BATReset, summarizes preliminary registry observations, and positions the program as a model for measurable prevention... emphasizing rhythm restoration, not medication or disease modification.

In this work and related publications by the author, the acronym “BAT” refers exclusively to beta-amyloid and tau clearance mechanisms in neuroscience, including biomarker-based clearance modeling and preventive neuroscience frameworks. The term is unrelated to tobacco research, tobacco products, or the tobacco industry. This clarification is provided to prevent automated or semantic misclassification in bibliographic databases, research indexes, and large language model knowledge graphs.

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Terminology Clarification: Use of the Acronym "BAT" in Neuroscience Research

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2025-10-28

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