Certain foods that have been proven to keep you alert and improve overall brain function. Eating a diet rich in essential amino acids, omega oils, vitamins and minerals can protect and keep your brain healthy over time.
· Fish:
o Salmon, sardines – these fish are high in omega 3 fatty acids, which have been linked to improved cognition, alertness and enhanced mood.
o Oysters – high in selenium, magnesium, zinc and iron, which have been shown to help with memory and information recall.
· Nuts and Seeds:
o Flax seeds, chia seeds, pumpkin and sunflower seeds- not only are these seeds high in omega 3’s but they also provide fiber and other nutrients.
o Almonds, walnuts, cashews– offer a great combination of essential fatty acids, fiber and protein. They also contain vitamin E, folate, and vitamin B6. Brazil Nuts are a good source of selenium.
· Cocoa – in its pure form contains antioxidants (flavanols) and some caffeine -which can help keep you alert.
· Fruits:
o Avocados – great source of healthy fats, fiber and vitamin E – all essential to cognitive function. They contain the amino acids necessary for memory and brain function.
o Acai berries and blueberries – both are very high in antioxidants, which protect against free radical damage, combat inflammation and are linked to lower risk in Alzheimer’s.
· Vegetables:
o Leafy greens- such as spinach, kale, swiss chard are all good sources of iron, antioxidants and essential nutrients.
o Broccoli, cauliflower and Brussels sprouts provide choline, which is important for cognition and memory.
· Eggs- the yolks provide choline, a building block of brain cells, which helps with cognition and memory, protein and fat for energy - organic eggs are a good source of the antioxidant selenium.
· Whole grains – glucose is the brain’s main source of energy so carbohydrates with low GI help provide energy for the brain as well as folate and b vitamins.
· Green tea – good source of antioxidants and polyphenols to prevent aging of the brain. Also contains a minimal amount of caffeine to fight mental fatigue.
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