Nutrition and Memory
Friday, May 29th, 2009
During last years campaign, Senator John McCain had a few “senior” moments. Most of which were laughed off. However, after a certain age, and a few senior moments, you start to wonder. Of course we’ve all misplaced our keys, or walked into a room and forgot why you entered it. This also prompted you to go back to the room you left in hopes of jogging your memory. Keep a few things in mind during your senior moments. Every name forgotten is not a sign of dementia. If you don’t remember your first grade teacher’s name you’re not on the road to Alzheimer’s. There are many reasons for our forgetfulness and yes advancing years is one of them.
You probably know already that a diet based on fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and “healthy” fats will provide lots of health benefits, but did you know that improved memory is also one.?. Research indicates that certain nutrients stimulate brain function.
B vitamins, especially B6, B12, and folic acid, protects neurons by breaking down homocysteine, an amino acid that is toxic to nerve cells. They’re also involved in making red blood cells, which carry oxygen. (Best sources: spinach and other dark leafy greens, broccoli, asparagus, strawberries, melons, black beans and other legumes, citrus fruits, soybeans.)Does that make you want to eat channel your inner Popeye and eat more spinach?
Antioxidants like vitamins C and E, and beta carotene, fight free radicals, which are atoms formed when oxygen interacts with certain molecules. Free radicals are highly reactive and can damage cells, but antioxidants can interact with them safely and neutralize them. Antioxidants also improve the flow of oxygen through the body and brain. (Best sources: blueberries and other berries, sweet potatoes, red tomatoes, spinach, broccoli, green tea, nuts and seeds, citrus fruits, liver.)Yes you can get these from a supplement, but why not go right to the source?
Omega-3 fatty acids are concentrated in the brain and are associated with cognitive function. They count as “healthy” fats, as opposed to saturated fats and trans fats, protecting against inflammation and high cholesterol. (Best sources: cold-water fish such as salmon, herring, tuna, halibut, and mackerel; walnuts and walnut oil; flaxseed and flaxseed oil).
Because older adults are more prone to B12 and folic acid deficiencies, a supplement may be a good idea for seniors. Nutrients work best when they’re consumed in foods, but if like me, you don’t like eating fish, an omega-3 supplement is good (at any age) . Do your best to eat a variety of colorful plant foods and choose fats that will help clear, not clog, your arteries.

From the very start, we’ve been used to eating many different food products and beverages. And most or all of these food products and beverages contain harmful chemicals. No surprise there huh? Although the body has its own way of removing unwanted toxins in the body, sometimes a build up of these harmful chemicals or acids are inevitable. And this results in an enormous amount of chemicals or acids in the body.
Grigory Sadkhin is perhaps the most popular dietician in Brooklyn. His clients lose weight fast. His speed of lightening method involves two tiny metal balls that he tapes behind his client’s ears. Sadkhin says that all areas in connection with hunger are hidden behind the ears. What he does is a lot like accu-pressure. Sadkhin believes that by rotating the balls every two hours, you send a signal to your brain that you’re not hungry. Clients have to rub the balls in a circular motion to send that signal for 40 seconds every 2 hours, except when they’re sleeping. That’s the easy part.
While waiting in line at the grocery store I check out a few magazines. Oh don’t act like I’m the only one! And on nine of every ten covers there’s bound to be a weight loss or fitness story. Unless I’ve been looking in the wrong direction, I haven’t seen the onslaught of how to get your body bikini ready in 6 weeks, or 6 days or whatever. Could it be that my scam/ wishful thinking/take the money and run radar is superbly fine tuned? Now before you hit me with the “don’t knock it till you tried it” comments, here me out.
It’s tempting to skip the warm up and go straight for the work out, especially when time is short. It may save time, but it’s not the best plan to stay safe. While it’s logical to go as hard as you can for as long as you can, this is not a good way to treat your body.