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Would you like it if your memory worked better? What if eating delicious food stoked up the right brain biochemistry for your memory to improve? Great! Then here’s good news: in this handy graphic are the top 10 foods that help memory, conveniently ready for you to share/print. So look it over, then post it in your kitchen, because you may *forget* otherwise. Print this, update your grocery list, and enjoy! And share and pin it to all your social media sites! And now you are more and more in the realm of Healthy, Happy, and Loving Lifesm !
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RAAckerman@Cerebrations.biz said:
There is a difference between promoting brain health and improving memory.
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Kebba Buckley Button said:
Roy, my information is that there is a relationship there. I actually got the list from a medical website piece on improving memory with nutrition. Probably more of an association with current memory than long-term.
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Martha DeMeo said:
Love this list! I eat 7 regularly, salmon and broccoli being tops on my list. The only ones I don’t eat/drink are coffee (never had a cup in 72 years!), Tumeric ( which over heard previously that’s great) and pumpkin.seeds (however I do eat them occasionally). So I should be on the way to keeping a good memory! Thanks fr sharing!
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Dr.Amrita Basu (Misra) MBBS, MS said:
I eat all the food mentioned .Pumpkin seed and broccoli are rare though.
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