By treating your body
well, you should be able to enhance your abilities at
being able to process and recall information.
Below, we will take a look
at some different healthy habits you could integrate
in to the life you lead at the present time in order to help improve your memory.
Exercise
Taking regular exercise
helps to increase the flow of oxygen to the brain.
This, in turn, reduces the risk for you suffering from
disorders which can lead to memory loss, such as
cardiovascular diseases or diabetes.
Also, it helps to improve the effects that the helpful brain chemicals have, as well as
protecting those brain cells you
already have.
Manage your
Stress Levels
The stress hormone known
as Cortisol can actually cause damage to the hippocampus in the brain if a person is unable to relieve the stress that they are feeling. In most cases, a person who is feeling stressed will find it much more difficult to concentrate on things, which in turn results in
them actually not being
able to process and retain information easily.
Improve your
Sleeping Habits
We all need sleep, and it
is very important, as it helps the memory to consolidate the information we have obtained during the day. Unfortunately, if you are someone who suffers from insomnia or sleep apnea, or just
generally do not like to sleep more than a few
hours each night, then during the day, you will be
feeling tired and will find it very difficult to
concentrate.
Do Not Smoke
Anyone who smokes is at a
greater risk of suffering from a vascular disorder,
which in turn can result in them having a stroke, or their
arteries become constricted, and so the delivery of oxygen to the brain is diminished.
Improve your
Diet
Aren’t we all being told
these days that a good diet is one which contains fruit, vegetables as well as
whole grains and healthy fats? Not only can a good diet provide our body with
plenty of health benefits, it can also help to improve a person’s memory.
Research carried out is
indicating that certain nutrients will
help to not only nurture,
but also stimulate the functions of the brain.
a. Vitamin B6,
B12 and Folic Acid
These help to protect the
brains neurons by breaking down homocysteine, which is
an amino acid and which is toxic to the nerve
cells. But they also help
to make red blood cells, which our bodies need in order to transport oxygen around it, including to the brain.
The best places to get a good source of Vitamins B from are in spinach, as well as other types of dark green leafed vegetables,
broccoli, asparagus, strawberries, melons as well as black beans and other forms of legumes. Also, you should increase your intake of fruit and soybeans.
Antioxidants
Specifically, we are
looking at Vitamins C and E, along with Beta Carotene. They help to fight any free radicals in the body, which are atoms that are formed when oxygen is
able to interact with certain molecules in
the body. They are highly reactive, and can cause damage to the body’s cells. But antioxidants are able to interact with these safely, and so are able to neutralize them. These antioxidants can help to improve the flow of oxygen through our bodies and to the brain.
The best places to find these particular antioxidants in are blueberries, and all other
sorts of berries, along with sweet potatoes,
red tomatoes, spinach as well as broccoli
and green tea, nuts and seeds. Also,
citrus fruits and liver are a great source
for getting antioxidants as well.
Fatty Acids –
Omega 3
functions. These count as
healthy fats in a person’s diet, as opposed to those
which are not, such as saturated and trans
fats. They help to protect a person against inflammation, as well as having a high level of cholesterol in their body.
The best places to obtain
Omega 3 fatty acids is by eating cold water fish,
such as salmon, herring, tuna, mackerel or halibut. Also, walnuts, walnut oil,
flaxseed and its oil are a good source of Omega 3
fatty acids as well.
Plus, as we grow older, we
are more likely to suffer from a deficiency of both
Vitamin B12 and Folic Acid, and so it is important
that older people use a supplement to counteract
such deficiencies. If you are someone who is not particularly keen on fish, then also include an Omega 3 supplement as part of your new diet regime. However, no nutrient will work effectively without us consuming
the right sorts of foods as well. Therefore,
it is important that as part of your healthy
diet regime, you ensure that you eat plenty of colorful plant foods and choose those fats which can help to keep your arteries clear. In the long
run, not only your body, but your
brain will be thanking you for the
changes that you have made.
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