
If you understand the brain, you know that the material which makes up brain tissue is predominantly fatty/lipid in nature. In order to maintain such tissue, the body must have the raw materials ready to rebuild it. After all, every cell goes through wear and tear. In recent times, however, we have gone on a “fat-free” craze. Assuming that fats are bad for us because that’s what we were being told based on theories that have not been proven.
So how do we turn this situation around and improve our memory?
Firstly, realize that dietary fats are good for you. Fats are required for a long list of very important functions in the body. Don’t worry about gaining weight, fats do not convert to body fat. Only carbohydrates can do that when they are converted into glucose, then into glycogen to fill up our muscles, and whatever is remaining gets stored as fat. This process is assisted by Insulin, a hormone that is anabolic in nature. Fats, have no impact on Insulin and do not cause the release of it in the process of them being metabolized, therefore, they do not cause fat gain. (Ever heard of a ketogenic diet?)
Brain Rejuvenating & Restoration tools
1. High Fat Diet
Start consuming foods like eggs, almonds, Brazil nuts, salmon, pure butter, ghee, olive oil,
2. Exercise
It has been seen that exercise is highly effective in regenerating brain cells. For the
3. Brain-Boosting Herbs
These herbs improve the function of the brain and are known for relieving the symptoms of a wide range of neurological disorders including Parkinson’s, Alzheimer’s, as well as minor complaints like difficulty concentrating, and mild memory loss. They nourish the brain and the entire central nervous system, which results in better functioning. Before doubting the benefits of these herbs, note that the research on these herbs are pretty outstanding and continues to prove the claims of their efficacy.
Withania Somnifera for example, also known as Ashwagandha, has been proven to improve cognitive function, attention, memory, and information processing speed (see study). It has also been effective in hormone regulation and has been seen to improve the symptoms of patients with depression, anxiety, and bipolar disorder. One of the chemical constituents known as “Withanolide A” is able to induce neuritic regeneration and synaptic reconstruction, meaning it has the ability to reconstruct entire neuronal networks. Withania Somnifera is able to induce the process of neurogenesis via multiple mechanisms including the stimulation of the production of BDNF – Brain-derived Neurotrophic Factor.
Bacopa Mennieri improves cognitive function and memory (see study) and may play a role in assisting the formation of Acetylcholine, increasing Serotonin levels, regulating Dopamine levels, reducing neuroinflammation and providing neuroprotective effects. Research has also proven that Bacopa can significantly improve the symptoms of ADHD and is very well tolerated (see study).
(Make sure to use these herbs under the guidance of an Ayurvedic doctor, as they can be dangerous if improperly used.)
The benefits of these medicinal plants should not be underestimated. In my experience, I have witnessed many patients have a complete turn around in mental disorders, memory loss, psychiatric conditions, and even nerve damage.
4. Massaging the brain
In Yogic science, a breathing
5. Exercise The Brain/Mind
In order to train the mind to function more at an optimum level, it must be trained just like any other muscle. Metaphorically speaking, the mind really is a muscle. The easiest way to train the mind is to solve puzzles. Strategy games, puzzle
There are many other ways to nourish the brain, improve cognitive function and heal the damage done to the brain. The remedies mentioned above serve as an introduction to the various ways of accomplishing this task. Subscribe to my blog and follow me on here or twitter to receive the many other tips, tools, and tricks ill be sharing.
(Always use medicinal herbs under the supervision of a doctor)
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by Dr. Nishal R.
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