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Food for the Brain: Diet and Recipes to Keep Your Brain Healthy and Improve Focus
by Joseph Veebe
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-As the brain loses some of its nerve cells, it attempts to make connections between remaining nerve cells
-The brain may form totally new nerve cells especially, in cases, where one is learning a new language, a new musical instrument, or something that has not been done before. Learning something new most often results in new brain connections and new nerve cells.
-In addition, some of brain's "unused" or redundant cells come into play as they are now activated Besides losing cells, and brain attempting to compensate them, there may be other impacts to the brain due to age such as:
-Blood flow to the brain decreases
-Nerve cells may lose some of the signal receptors for messages coming out of senses such as eyes, ear, skin etc.
-Nerves conduct/transmit signals more slowly. This can cause a slower response, or increased reaction time or slow reflexes
-Short term memory, vocabulary, ability to learn new things are impacted With regular exercises, strength training, practicing martial arts, and other physical activities can arrest the physical decline. This book's primary focus is on managing the decline in mental and brain function through diet and contains the following:
-Characteristics of foods that help in keeping your brain healthy and young
Brain healthy foods including meats, fruits, vegetables, spices, herbs and seafood
-Supplements to improve memory, cognition and support brain health
-Mediterranean diet recipe ideas
-DASH diet recipe ideas
-Asian diet recipe ideas
-Brain boosting supplements and recommendations products and dosage
-References Food for the brain is an easy read and gives you a number of ideas to keep your brain healthy and is a useful book in your healthy living toolbox.
-As the brain loses some of its nerve cells, it attempts to make connections between remaining nerve cells
-The brain may form totally new nerve cells especially, in cases, where one is learning a new language, a new musical instrument, or something that has not been done before. Learning something new most often results in new brain connections and new nerve cells.
-In addition, some of brain's "unused" or redundant cells come into play as they are now activated Besides losing cells, and brain attempting to compensate them, there may be other impacts to the brain due to age such as:
-Blood flow to the brain decreases
-Nerve cells may lose some of the signal receptors for messages coming out of senses such as eyes, ear, skin etc.
-Nerves conduct/transmit signals more slowly. This can cause a slower response, or increased reaction time or slow reflexes
-Short term memory, vocabulary, ability to learn new things are impacted With regular exercises, strength training, practicing martial arts, and other physical activities can arrest the physical decline. This book's primary focus is on managing the decline in mental and brain function through diet and contains the following:
-Characteristics of foods that help in keeping your brain healthy and young
Brain healthy foods including meats, fruits, vegetables, spices, herbs and seafood
-Supplements to improve memory, cognition and support brain health
-Mediterranean diet recipe ideas
-DASH diet recipe ideas
-Asian diet recipe ideas
-Brain boosting supplements and recommendations products and dosage
-References Food for the brain is an easy read and gives you a number of ideas to keep your brain healthy and is a useful book in your healthy living toolbox.
Paperback
$10.49