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Got memory problems? Feel stressed when you can’t remember things? Want to prevent or minimize Alzheimer’s Disease? There’s new hope from the latest brain research!
Your brain is involved in everything you do!
~Dr. Daniel Amen
A few years ago, Dr. Daniel Amen, a clinical psychiatrist and medical director of the Amen Clinics, introduced us to a conversational level of brain science. Dr. Amen (say, “AY mn”) has studied tens of thousands of brain scans and made many practical conclusions. First, he offered programs on PBS about brain types and personality. He taught us how to identify different brain types and how to feed people with different brain types, to get them to relate pleasantly. More recently, he has given programs about how the brain ages, what affects it negatively, and how you can keep yourself and your brain young. He also talks about the ability of the brain to recover from both injury and toxic exposures. He illustrates his points with brain scans of patients, before and after recovery treatment. Your brain can bounce back after injury or insult, with the right treatment!
Which brain do you want?
~ Dr. Daniel Amen
Enter neurologist Majid Fotuhi, M.D., Ph.D. Dr. Fotuhi is not only on the neurology faculty at Harvard Medical School, but also a consultant in neurology at the Alzheimer’s disease Research Center at Johns Hopkins Hospital. His specialty is research in protecting the brain from degeneration, especially in patients with Alzheimer’s disease and general memory loss. Dr. Fotuhi has found that brain size is important in memory functions, especially the size of the hippocampus. The hippocampus handles the relationship of short-term memory to long-term memory and to spatial orientation. Dr. Fotuhi has studied the causes and effects of brains shrinking or enlarging. One of his amazing findings is that patients can have Alzheimer’s disease present in the brain but have no memory loss, if the hippocampus is large.
Cells in other parts of your body—such as your skin, stomach, and liver– slough off and get replaced, but for the most part, the cells in your brain are the ones you were born with.
~ Dr. Majid Fotuhi
Large brains are good! So how can you have a larger brain? Dr. Fotuhi has 5 steps for you, summarized here:
- Take a DHA supplement. This will provide Omega-3 fatty acids, which actually reduce the plaque formation of Alzheimer’s Disease.
- Use brain-stimulating switchups. Use your other hand to shave or clean a counter, or write backwards. These practices will build your hippocampus.
- Use breath exercises. Since stress increases production of cortisol, and cortisol reduces memory, any stress reduction techniques can increase your memory. In particular, Dr. Fotuhi recommends this breath technique: inhale to a count of seven, hold for a count of seven, then exhale to a count of seven. Shortly, you will feel your entire system relaxing.
- Do pushups. This pushes blood to your brain. One third of your brain is blood vessels, so the increased circulation is powerful.
- Eat superfoods. Those most helpful to the brain are:
- Elderberries. They contain corsitine, an antioxidant which stimulates the activity of the cell mitochondria, the cells’ energy factories.
- Pecans. These contain choline, which supports brain health and specifically memory functions.
- Chicken giblets. A powerful source of Vitamin B12. People with low B12 have a smaller hippocampus.
- Clams. In addition to B12, they contain zinc and iron, which also support brain function.
- Vegetable juice. This contains a potpourri of both known and as yet unidentified vitamins.
So current research shows that we can help ourselves, with simple methods, to have better brains and better memories, even with Alzheimer’s Disease. Why not pick three of these and work them into your daily routine? Living well is the best revenge! Support your brain and enjoy your memory for many years to come. Now that’s Upbeat Living!
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As a health coach, I APPLAUD you and this article. Great info!
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Carol, thanks so much! I’m so glad you enjoyed it. Please feel free to share any of my articles. I hope you saw that I greatly enjoyed your piece about trying to pack and send the motorbike part. I’ve been the one frustrating the border guard occasionally! Blessings!
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Oh no — what happened at the border?
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Carol Graham, I flew into Calgary, from the US, with just a tote bag, to interview a grad school. The agent did NOT tell me to go to That Desk, which would have been the Immigration Officer. He was busy flirting with me. They thought I was trying to sneak into Canada, and I was furious at ending up on the wrong side of the law b/c the guy had to flirt instead of doing his job. AWKward!
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Unbelievably simple, yet helpful information. Thanks so much for this.
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Dempsey, thanks so much! I try to keep it simple and clear, and the work of these 2 doctors was easy to extract for an article. And the steps are so easy! I hope many read the fact that memory is affected by what we eat! Thanks for visiting and commenting!
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I am very thankful in reading your article. There aren’t many people who are aware of Dr. Amen and his work, but I have heard him on several occasion via the radio and the web. His work is amazing and worth reading!
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Jewel, I am so glad you’ve been taking in his programs! This is the doctor I had been waiting for: the guy with 40,000 brain scans and the ability to summarize and advise us. The man is a complete delight! Thanks for visiting and commenting. And keep that brain healthy! 🙂
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