Mindeo sees a different future.
One where every person is empowered to achieve their optimal brain fitness, to see and experience the world through a more positive lens.
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Mindeo is the “brain child” of Xenia Kachur, who in 2016 suffered a brain injury during a rock climbing accident. It left her unable to run, think clearly, sleep, and connect with loved ones. Desperate for healing, she consulted experts in brain health, nutrition, sports medicine, and mental health, trying a range of treatments and tracking her progress closely. This tumultuous process of research and discovery led to the creation of Mindeo, the leader in brain fitness.
Xenia published the bestselling book, Mindfire, in May 2024. It is an easy-to-read and powerful deep dive on brain health and chronic inflammation, and shines a spotlight on what science says every person can do themselves to improve both. It became the bestseller in the Medicine and Psychology category on Amazon in its first week and received acclaim from researchers, physicians, Olympic and NFL athletes, and people of all ages.
The brain is often overlooked in discussions of health and wellness, despite being the most vital organ in the body and the lens through which we see and interact with the world around us. Neglecting cognitive wellbeing can lead to a variety of negative symptoms, including cognitive decline and emotional instability. It is crucial to prioritize this proactively, just like any other organ, to ensure optimal function and well-being.


Mindeo is building a collection of brain fitness centers across the continent, where Brain Fitness Programs use research-proven, bioaccelerating methods and technology to improve Cognitive Vitality.
Today, Mindeo supports clients with cognitive longevity, performance, and resilience, and challenges relating to energy, sleep, and mood.
Your Path to Better Brain Health.
Depression, anxiety, brain fog, migraines, poor memory, sleep issues, concussions, and long COVID all have brain inflammation in common. It's time to take control of the inflammation in your brain.
