Today
I'm not going to talk about the short term fix (even thought I do have
what I call the 'Mind Mastery Stack' which is what I use on days that I
have long and important test/exams). Instead, let's look at three things
that I do everyday to improve the function of my brain over the long
term so hopefully as time goes on I can hold onto my 'marbles' and delay
losing them :)
1. Eat blueberries - This probably comes to no
surprise as the brain boosting benefits of blueberries essentially
started the super food revolution. The antioxidants in these dark brain
boosting nuggets have been shown time and time again to improve
cognition and memory. Despite the well publicized and documented
benefits of blueberries I still find that most people aren't eating them
on a regular basis (are you?). I'm talking about eating them everyday.
You don't need to eat organic or fresh ones either. Frozen blueberries
are convenient, more cost effective, and just as nutritious. Start
making a habit of eating 1 cup of blueberries everyday.
2. Fish
Oil - If you read my blog on a daily basis you know that I LOVE fish
oil. I don't love the fishy taste - that's not what I mean. I do love
the drug like effects that they have. Research aside I have seen first
hand with family and clients noticeable improvements in the memory of
people taking 2-3g of EPA/DHA each day in as little as one month. That
is truly amazing. There is also a fascinating body of research that is
starting to build showing the beneficial effects of high dose fish oil
in people with Alzheimer's disease. Plus if you are pregnant and take
fish oil you can boost your child's I.Q. by a couple points as well (I
know a couple points isn't going to make your son/daughter the next
Steve Jobs but every little bit helps right?)
3. Low Impact Carbs -
Wanna know America's #1 killer? Uncontrolled blood sugar levels.
Seriously. Excess blood glucose is 'toxic' to your body. Controlling
your blood sugar will also help you manage inflammation (inflammation is
now being implicated as one of the major driving forces behind the
aging process). Elevated blood sugar levels lead to increase glycation
(basically this is when glucose molecules stick to things that they
shouldn't, like proteins or amino acids). This can lead to the formation
of advanced glycation end-products (AGEs). AGEs have been not only
implicated in the aging process but cancer, neurodegeneration (bad for
brain function) and heart disease. Bad news huh? How can we avoid this?
Controlling your blood sugar is as simple as controlling your carbs. To
do this, I recommend that you focus on eating low impact carbs -
broccoli, chick peas, spinach, peppers, black beans. When you prevent
the blood sugar roller coaster from happening in you body each day you
will provide your body and brain with a constant flow of energy
throughout the day. This will fight the formation of AGEs and slow the
inevitable neurodegeneration.
We all want to be smarter, think
more clearly, and remember more stuff right? The three simple nutrition
strategies that I have outlined above will directly impact on how your
brain functions. As I mentioned in the beginning these are not quick fix
blast your body with stimulant strategies. Eating blueberries, taking
fish oil, and eating low impact carbs will help you improve your brain
function over time (and hopefully slow the aging process as well). This
is easy stuff to do - make it happen.
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