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[K20]Keep Your Brain Healthy
by Michael Coleman, Mic

There’s a lot of evidence coming from the latest research into brain health that brain aging is only ‘normal and inevitable’ if you do nothing to prevent it. This means that it doesn’t have to happen to you. Find out what you can do…

Brain health shouldn’t be something you first start thinking about in middle- or old-age. Just as you need to exercise your body throughout life to keep it healthy so too does your brain require a daily workout to keep it vital and alert. 
 
It is common for people to experience a gradual decline in their mental abilities as they age. We are told that this is normal and is the result of age-related structural changes in the brain - and that such changes are inevitable.
 
But you know what… there’s a lot of evidence coming from the latest research into brain health that brain aging is only ‘normal and inevitable’ if you do nothing to prevent it. This means that it doesn’t have to happen to you – that you can keep your brain healthy and in ‘tip-top’ shape, enjoy being creative and improve your memory with just a little bit of effort… whatever your age.
The question is how…?
 
Research findings point to three main ways to support your brain: healthy diet, mental activity and getting physical with the brain. The first two have been promoted for many years. However, the third - getting physical with the brain - is not widely known yet may well prove to be the most powerful factor in maintaining brain health.
 
What does ‘getting physical’ with your brain mean? To make the explanation simple I’ll define getting physical as anything that is clearly not diet related nor a mental activity such as puzzles, number sequence exercises, memory games, practicing musical instruments and so on.
 
So what can you do to get physical with your brain? Plenty! In fact, as you’ll discover shortly, there are many powerful ‘hands-on’ ways of using physical activity to boost your brain-power and keep you as sharp as a tack regardless of your age.
 
And, because they are based solely on natural health principles, they help your brain to help itself without having to resort to popping pills, taking supplements, mood enhancers or anything like that.
 
What’s more, you’re likely to find getting physical with your brain so easy and enjoyable that you can readily picture yourself doing it for life.
 
Here are some of the factors you should consider when developing a strategy to keep your brain healthy, alert and vital:
 
Physical exercise: Physical exercise can encourage a healthy brain to function optimally in ways that are not widely known or their value appreciated. For example, exercise can help the brain by promoting the production of new neurons (brain cells) and strengthening the connections between neurons.
 
Reduce stress levels: Stress plays havoc with the functioning of the brain and the body systems it controls. In particular, the sustained presence of stress hormones in the bloodstream can damage brain cells.
 
Encourage the flow of oxygenated blood to the brain: Increasing blood flow and oxygen can help support the survival of new neurons and foster neuron ‘firing’. In simple terms, ‘firing’ means a neuron connecting with its neighbours – which is how messages are transmitted to and from the brain.
 
Promote the generation and circulation of sexual energy: Sexual energy can play a key part in supporting mental health as it fosters, for example, the movement of chemicals called neurotransmitters between neurons. These play a critical role in the communication of information between nerve cells. As an illustration, the neurotransmitter serotonin associated with sexual behaviour and arousal is involved in a number of functions including influencing mood and alertness.
 
Control the breathing rate: Another important factor in optimising brain health is the practice of slowing down the breathing rate as that can enhance the activity of the hypothalamus and the pituitary and pineal glands, the optimum performance of which is central to the maintenance of both physical and mental health.
 
Challenge the brain with a variety of ‘new’ experiences: Walking backwards is a simple example. By experiencing such unusual patterns of behaviour the brain is stimulated and there is some evidence that the brain can actually increase in size.
 
Stimulate the senses:
The bottom line here is that you should take every opportunity to engage your eyes and smell sensors by continually sampling your surroundings – consciously keep your eyes moving so you present your brain with new information to analyse and process while you ‘sniff’ the environment in search of smells and odours for your brain to identify.
 
In conclusion it is fair to say that all the above elements can have a marked positive influence on brain health in their own right. However, it is the synergistic impact of using them in combination that is likely to provide the most powerful benefits.


1. Eat fish.
Fish contains omega-3 fatty acids. They are strong antioxidants, and they also improve the blood flow in your brain. Incorporate fish at least three times per week, and soon you'll see yourself getting smarter.

2. Never skip breakfast.
After 8 hours of sleep, your brain is hungry. Actually, it is starving. Imagine how it feels if your breakfast is a cup of coffee and a donut. Healthy food - healthy brain. What better way to start the day than a protein-rich breakfast as an omelette? Do yourself a favor and make this a habit.

3. Eat spicy foods.
Without going into much details, spicy foods increase the blood flow to your brain. More blood flow means more oxygen. And oxygen is the main fuel of the brain. 80% of the oxygen you breathe is being consumed by your brain.

4.Learn a foreign language.
This is the ultimate workout for your brain. It is forced to think in different patterns and in different enviroment. This way, your brain soon adapts and learns how to be more flexible. The ability to learn new things is crucial to the brain's health.

5. Drink red wine.
I don't have to tell you that red wine is good for you. And it's not like I'm telling you to eat oatmeal. It takes little effort to have a glass of wine every day, and it pays off. Give your brain some red wine to keep it healthy.

6. Sing!
While singing, you inhale much more oxygen than normal.You also breathe through the diafragm, which gives your brain more oxygen.

7. Eat lots of protein.
Foods like eggs, meat and milk should be a part of your daily menu. An aminoacid called triptophan is what the brain neurons need to be kept in optimal condition. This aminoacid is contained primarily in dairy products. However, any source of proteins is more than welcome.

8. Drink coffee.
Drink a cup of coffee every day, but just one. One cup can help your brain to think better, but more than that will only do harm.

9. Listen to clasical music.
Listening to the works of Bach for example is proven to raise your IQ temporarily. Which means, that the brain is more comfortable when it hears this type of music. That doesn't mean you'll get smarter by listening to it, but you will give your brain a chance to rest.

10. Use green spices.
Every green spice you can think of has a wonderful effect on your brain. Eat as much of them as you want. You can't overdose it, and you can't go wrong with them in any way.
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