Remember when you were still
young and mom would tell you to eat your vegetables, go to bed
early, and do all those sort of stuffs which you dislike? It
turns out that your mom (although she might be unaware of it)
is giving you some ideal memory improvement techniques.
Let us recall and try out some of these memory improvement
techniques to see if they really work as claimed.
Mother used to say fruits and
vegetables are good for you. Undeniably, they are. Studies reveal
that blueberries in particular, aid to improve memory aside
from giving health benefits to the body. Another berry, which
is strawberry, is also good in memory retention. On the vegetable
side, spinach and broccoli are foods for the brain. These fruits
and vegetables contain antioxidants that protect the body and
brain against stress.
I bet you've heard of the same
old "early to bed, early to rise makes a person happy,
healthy, and wise." What mom used to impress on you is
indeed a good advice, particularly the portion about "wise."
When you're asleep, the brain sorts information obtained during
the day so that this information is stored for future use.
Quit smoking and cut down on
caffeine. Researchers found that consuming a pack or more cigarettes
a day can result to impaired visual and verbal memory, and this
will further result to the brain's poor ability to process information.
As for caffeine (coffee and colas), it will make you feel agitated
and irritated. This is contrary to a brain that performs at
its best when relaxed.
Fish is food for the brain. Fish
contains the polyunsaturated fatty acid DHA, which is the main
contributor to efficient development of the nervous system and
the brain. That is why some milk products for young children
are supplemented with DHA. One of the best sources of DHA is
cod liver oil. Oh, how you hated it when you were still kids,
but actually it's good for you. Aside from fish, other products
that are memory enhancers due to the presence of choline are
soybeans, eggs, and liver. Still another substance that is present
in fish like salmon, herring, mackerel, and sardines is the
amazing omega-3 fatty acid. It promotes good mood, aside from
being a good memory developer. It also increases the learning
capability because it enhances the capacity, speed, and efficiency
of the brain. Researchers are still checking the benefits that
omega-3 can give to patients with alzheimer's disease and stress
related disorders. If you can't get enough of these fish products,
taking supplements (about 600 mg) will suffice.
"Did you take your vitamins?"
Mom used to tell you this every morning. That's because they
are good for you, especially vitamins C, B12, and beta-carotene.
Not only are they good antioxidants, they are good memory enhancers
as well.
Get off that sofa. Get out and
get some exercise. Seems like a complete drag but exercise,
like it or not, is a great memory improvement technique.
It's like jogging your mind to wake it up. Studies reveal that
strenuous physical exercise gets the brain cells up and running,
thus improving memory and creativity. Just half an hour of jogging
can deliver astounding results to your body and mind.
Remember that you're always better
off with a sharp memory, so why not use these memory
improvement techniques to accelerate your academic
or professional success?
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