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    Default 10 Foods Proven to Boost Brain Power


    Have you ever had mental blocks, especially during examinations or interviews? Sure, you know all the answers but you got so overwhelmed or stressed-out that you forgot or got confused during the time that you most needed it. In this scenario, mental clarity and a good memory is all you need. Don’t worry; there are specific foods that can help.

    Aside from improving mental clarity and providing good memory, there are foods that make your brain healthier and lessen your chances of developing Alzheimer’s disease and rapid memory loss when you get older.

    Here are the 10 foods that you need to improve your brain functions:
    1. Fish

    Our brain needs Omega-3 fatty acids. These fats help the cells in our central nervous system lubricated to function properly. In addition, Omega-3 reduces inflammation or swelling in the brain which is a key factor in brain disease. Fatty fish such as salmon, herring, and sardines are good sources of Omega-3.

    2. Wholegrain foods

    Forgetfulness and memory loss can be controlled if you eat lots of whole grain food. Cereals, whole wheat pasta, wheat bran, and wheat germ and other wholegrain foods contain vitamin B6, vitamin B12, and folic acid. These are essential vitamins that improve memory functions.

    3. Tomatoes

    Eating tomatoes protects your brain cells against damaging free radicals. Tomatoes contain a powerful anti-oxidant called lycopene. This acts as a layer of protection and can also prevent dementia and Alzheimer’s disease.

    4. Dark Leafy Green Vegetables

    Another good source of folic acids are vegetables such as spinach, bok choy, collard, kale, and mustard greens are just some examples. Folic acid is responsible in preventing dementia and cognitive decline. It also helps avoid Alzheimer’s disease.

    5. Eggs

    Who says eggs are not healthy? Our brain needs choline for proper development and better memory functions – it can be found in eggs.
    Aside from choline, proteins and other essential minerals that help our brain function properly are all in that oval thing.

    6. Berries

    Would it make you berry happy if you knew that your favorite berries can improve short term memory? Smile because they do. Aside for improving short-term memory, berries are good sources of anti-oxidants which protect brain cells from free radicals and lessen the occurrence of brain disease.

    7. Broccoli

    vitamik K (K1-phytomenadione, K2-menaquinone) is said to improve brain cells and prevent Alzheimer’s disease. Broccoli contains enough vitamik K needed to better the condition of your brain and avoid brain diseases. Aside from that, beef with broccoli tastes good too.

    8. Pumpkin Seeds

    Did you know that pumpkin seeds (or butong kalabasa) are rich in Zinc? This mineral is known to enhance memory and thinking skills. A handful of pumpkin seeds provide the recommended daily zinc allowance.

    9. Nuts

    Going nuts is not too bad at all if you’ll just eat them. Nuts are known to develop memory because they are rich in vitamin E.

    10. Dark Chocolate

    This high blood pressure maintenance is also good for the brain if taken in moderation. Dark chocolate’s caffeine content helps improve focus and concentration which can make you more productive.

    Do you have other food or food groups in mind? Let us hear from you, your comments are always welcome.

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    Thanks for the sharing girl!

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    we should workout our brain with brainteasers, crossword puzzles and memory games, these can help us mentally active

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    thats some really good stuff. I could have sworn Donuts was on the list though. :P

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    Bad Brain Foods

    Alcohol
    Artificial food colorings
    Artificial sweeteners
    Colas
    Corn syrup
    Frostings
    High-sugar "drinks"
    Hydrogenated fats
    Junk sugars
    Nicotine
    Overeating
    White bread

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    2 thumbs up for this. im a peanut lover jud, but i choose to eat the ones baked, not fried, or raw na lang jud. high in folate siya for the brain. did i read apples here? anyways, im eating healthy man sad so kaluoy sa ginuo, di pa ko limtanon sa akong age.

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    thanks for the share

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    thanks... much better kaysa YNews

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