Spark your Brain.... with Spices !!!
Scientists used to think that you were born with all the neurons
you’d ever have. If you drank alcohol and killed brain cells, well, good luck.
Then in 1998 researchers discovered the birth of new neurons in individuals who
were near death. Turns out your brain–no matter how old or young–can generate
new neurons.
One key to brain growth? Diet. What you eat helps generate healthy
neurons with bushels of dendrites (nerve receptors). It also keeps nerve
endings firing and allows you to maintain brain flexibility. Even if your
memory’s so fried you can’t remember your spouse’s cell phone number, food
still provides brain sustenance.
Here are some Spices which are really helpful for Increase your Memory and Brain Growth.....
Turmeric :So, will a little Indian curry help your brain? The
chemical curcumin that makes turmeric yellow appears to
activate a key anti-oxidizing enzyme that reduces plaque buildup. It also is an
anti-inflammatory that fights some cancers and multiple sclerosis.
Saffron: fights depression in humans, as well as improving learning
and memory in animals. Saffron twice daily was as effective as Prozac in
treating mild to moderate depression, according to a 2005 study in the Journal
of Ethnopharmacology.Sage,: the aptly names herb, is a potent antioxidant and anti-inflammatory. Chinese sage root contains compounds similar to Alzheimer’s disease drugs, and just 50 microliters (.001690 fl oz) of sage oil extract significantly enhanced memory, according to research in Pharmacological Biochemical Behavior. Sage is a great addition to salads, in soups, even on pizza. It tastes and smells better fresh.
Cinnamon : A whiff of cinnamon boosts your brain. Even cinnamon-flavored gum enhances memory, visual-motor speed, recognition, attention, and focus. Cinnamon is a wonder spice: it helps to regulate sugar levels; reduces proliferation of leukemia and lymphoma cancer cells; reduces clotting of blood platelets; acts as a antimicrobial, which means it helps with yeast infections; contains the trace mineral manganese and is a very good source of dietary fiber, iron, and calcium. Try some apples and cinnamon for a snack–especially for your kids before homework.
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