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I Tried Auri Focus Gummies For Postpartum Brain Fog (Here's What Actually Happened)
Sarah Wilson
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I forgot to pick up my kid from school.
Not like, got stuck in traffic and was 10 minutes late. I mean completely forgot he existed until the school called at 4 PM.
He's three years old. I'd put the pickup time in my phone. Set two alarms. Written it on a Post-it stuck to my steering wheel.
Still forgot.
When I got there, he was sitting on the bench with the secretary. He looked at me and said:
"It's okay, Mommy. You forget a lot."
That's when I knew something was actually wrong.
The Part Where I Explain What's Happening (Badly)
Let me back up.
I had my first kid three years ago. Everyone warned me about the sleep deprivation and the crying and the hard parts.
Nobody mentioned that my brain would just... stop working.
At first I thought it was normal. "Mom brain," right? You forget words, lose your keys, walk into rooms and forget why.
But it didn't go away after six months like everyone said it would.
It got worse.
I'd read the same email four times and still not process it. Forget conversations I'd had the day before. Put milk in the pantry and cereal in the fridge.
My husband started doing everything—bills, appointments, grocery shopping—not because I asked him to, but because I kept messing it up.
I went to my doctor. She ran blood work. Everything came back normal.
"It's just postpartum hormones. Give it time."
It's been two years. Both my kids sleep through the night now. I get 7-8 hours.
Still foggy.
What I Tried (That Didn't Work)
Here's what I spent money on:
$200 on "brain training" apps (got bored after a week)
A bottle of Lion's Mane capsules from Amazon ($30, did absolutely nothing)
Omega-3s, B-complex, iron supplements (made expensive pee, no change)
Mushroom coffee ($40 a bag, tasted like dirt, made me jittery)
A $150 functional medicine appointment where they told me to "reduce stress" (COOL THANKS)
None of it helped.
I was starting to think this was just my life now. That having kids had permanently broken my brain and I needed to accept it.
Then I Found Something That Actually Worked (I'm As Surprised As You Are)
I was Googling "postpartum memory loss two years" at midnight (again) when I found a study.
Not a blog post. An actual study. On 35 women who took mushroom gummies for 8 weeks.
The results were wild. Like 58% improvement in brain fog and 64% improvement in focus. Measured on actual cognitive tests.
I read the whole thing. The product they tested was called Auri Daily Gummies.
But then I noticed Auri makes a different version specifically for focus and memory—Focus Gummies. Same mushroom extracts but higher concentration, plus some other stuff for cognitive support.
I figured: if the regular version worked in a study, maybe the stronger version would actually help me.
Ordered a bottle. $31.99, which felt insane for gummies. But I'd already spent $200 on apps that didn't work, so…
Week 1-2: Nothing Obvious
TBH the first week I didn't notice anything.
They taste good—like berry candy, not mushrooms. Easy to remember to take because they're just sitting on my counter next to my coffee.
By week 2, maybe mornings felt less foggy? But I wasn't sure if I was imagining it.
Week 3: Wait, Something's Different
I paid our electric bill without my husband reminding me.
Doesn't sound like a big deal. But I haven't remembered to pay a bill on my own in like eight months.
Then I cooked dinner. A real dinner. Not like thrown-together pasta. An actual meal with multiple components.
My husband came home and literally stopped in the doorway.
"You made dinner."
"...Yeah?"
"Sarah. You haven't cooked in six months. I've been doing it because you kept forgetting things were on the stove."
That's when I realized something was actually changing.
Week 5: When My Kid Noticed
My three-year-old was putting on his shoes and he looked at me and said, completely unprompted:
"Mommy's not confused anymore."
I almost started crying.
I didn't even know he'd noticed. But he'd been watching me struggle for months. Had learned to ask Daddy for things instead of me because I'd forget.
And he could tell something was different.
Week 8: I Got My Brain Back
I'm not going to say this is a miracle cure or whatever. But here's what's different now:
I can follow conversations without losing track. I remember where I put things. I can make dinner and talk to my husband at the same time.
Last week I helped my older kid with a puzzle while feeding the baby. Before, I could barely do one thing without forgetting what I was doing halfway through.
My boss noticed too. Asked if something changed because I seem sharper in meetings.
I don't know if it's the Lion's Mane or the Alpha-GPC or the Rhodiola or what. I just know something finally worked when nothing else did.
The Part Where I Sound Like a Commercial (But I'm Not)
Look, I'm not being paid to write this. I bought these with my own money because I was desperate.
They're expensive. $31.99 for a month's supply, which is a lot.
They don't work instantly. First two weeks I barely noticed anything.
And I can't promise they'll work for you. Maybe I'm just one of the people who responds to mushroom extracts or whatever.
But if you're like me—if you've tried everything else and nothing's helped, if your doctor keeps telling you it's "normal," if you're starting to think you're just broken—maybe it's worth trying?
They have a 60-day money-back guarantee. So if it doesn't work, you can get refunded.
For me, it was worth it. I waited two years to feel like myself again. I can't get those two years back, but at least I'm not losing any more.

Where To Get It
(If You Want To Try)
They're on sale right now for $31.99 instead of $55.
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Disclaimer: This is my personal experience. Your results might be different. These statements haven't been evaluated by the FDA. This product isn't intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. The clinical study I mentioned was on Auri Daily Gummies, not Focus Gummies. Focus Gummies have the same mushroom extracts at higher concentration plus other ingredients. I'm not making claims about what Focus Gummies will do—just sharing what happened when I tried them.
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