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The Right ‘Brain Foods’

January 3rd 2010 15:47
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Have you ever been talking to someone and describing a book, a movie, something that was on television and during your description of some part of the plot, you find yourself lacking the right word to describe what exactly it is you want to get across to the listener.


The word is…You just cannot think of it. It eludes you no matter how hard you try to think of it or concentrate to get the word to pop into your mind. You even find that now you are having a hard time recalling a synonym.

Why does this happen? It could happen for any number of reasons…lack of sleep? Stress? Or could it be you brain’s diet? Researchers know that our cognitive brain function is affected by our diet. They have shown that memory retention and cognitive function is affected by the foods we eat.

So what foods are the right ‘brain foods?”

Leafy vegetables
Really, any dark, leafy vegetables contain high levels of folate and vitamin B12 which shows signs of being able to protect the brain against dementia.

Turkey
This bird contains tyrosine which has been shown to help the brain maintain level of dopamine, an important part of our nervous system nuero-transmitting systems.

Eggs
Eggs are rich in choline which is a mineral believed to improve memory function. Students taking choline 1 hour before testing did better as a group than those who did not.


Fish
Cold-water fish like salmon, tuna and mackerel contain omega-3 fatty acids. In addition to its protective qualities, omega-3 fatty acids also show promise in decreasing the symptoms of depression.

Beef
Eating beef provides high levels of protein that have been shown in testing to increase memory testing scores.

Coffee
Consuming caffeine equivalent to a 1-cup serving of coffee improved attention spans and problem-solving skills.




You've heard much of it before, but there is nothing like a refresher course






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Comment by signals

January 4th 2010 00:07

Comment by katyzzz

January 4th 2010 05:28
Mine, too, signals, so I bought some to-day, keep up the good work

Comment by Anonymous

January 4th 2010 11:17
i love all of them anywy...........

Comment by katyzzz

January 4th 2010 21:51
I'm really pleased to hear that Anon

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