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9 Natural Remedies To Improve Your Memory

Posted by admin on May 26, 2009
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Eating right helps keep the muscles and organs healthy and strong, and it follows that eating nutritiously also keeps the brain healthy and the memory clear. Other than a well-balanced diet, natural remedies that help boost memory are also gaining popularity.

Some studies suggest that lower levels of some of the B vitamins may contribute to Alzheimer’s disease, so it seems a good idea to take Vitamin B supplement to counter the progress of memory loss and the potential onset of this disease.

Gingko biloba extract which helps with the flow of blood throughout the body, appears to have a positive affect on memory function as it also improves the flow of blood to the brain. The improved flow of blood to the brain brings with it more oxygen and should thus help improve memory.

Ginseng is an herb that helps energize and revitalize the body, so it stands to reason that it should also positively affect the brain and thus the memory.

Another supplement that also helps improve memory is rosemary, which helps stimulate the brain and thus the memory too.

Foods rich in antioxidants contribute to the overall health of your body, and also appear to work in helping memory functions. Thus it is beneficial to include antioxidant-rich food as part of the daily diet, including nuts, berries, carrots and especially green tea. Green tea is an excellent source of antioxidant, and along with black tea, appears to greatly boost a person’s ability to remember.

Another food product that helps improve memory function is soy. Soy products such as tofu and soymilk offer many health benefits to the body and of course to the brain. With this positive impact on memory, soy should be a regular part of a healthy diet.

As oil is usually used in cooking it makes sense to use oil that can help boost the memory and to include it as part of everyday cooking. One of the healthiest oil to use is olive oil, and if it is regularly used when cooking or as part of the salad dressing it should really help your brain and memory too.

Many people need a morning jolt of coffee in order to focus. The caffeine found in the coffee is a stimulant and not only does it stimulate our bodies it also stimulates our minds as well, giving the brain the extra boost needed to help the memory retain information.

For people who are concerned with the first signs of memory loss due to age or stress, following a balanced diet and taking natural supplements is a positive step towards improving the memory, and has fewer side effects than medications. It is a right step towards a sharper memory and a more confident you.

Susan Jan
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9 Responses to “9 Natural Remedies To Improve Your Memory”

  1. What is a good natural remedy for improving memory and brain activity?

  2. Natural herbals such as Ginkgo biloba and Ginseng have been used for many years in non-westernized cultures. These herbs have shown effectiveness in improving memory and concentration in Alzheimer's patients.

    Unfortunately most of the long-term testing of vitamins and herbals has been done in Europe an is just beginning to be applied in the united states. Vitamins and herbals are not regulated by the Food and Drug Administration and as a result, their medical usage has not been thoroughly tested.
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  3. The Big Spender Says:

    Fish - mainly the oily ones (cures depression and improves brain performance) and Thiamine.
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    Fish - research done comparing populations with various amounts of fish consumptions in their daily diets.

  4. Uh… are you looking for a 'smart pill?'

    There are things that help postpone the effects of aging (like exercise, and fish oil)- but nothing yet that has been shown to actually make people smarter.
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  5. beachloveric Says:

    Cards, crossword puzzles, figure work-like total your grocereis in the supermarket as you go along, word games, thinking of the past and putting naems to faces, singing songs, and there are new computer games on the market for this purpose like Brain Age.
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  6. The herb, Ginko Biloba. Also, Fish Oil, or Essential Fatty Acids; also known as Omega 3.
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  7. The One Who Knows Says:

    Kali Phos in Tissue Remedies, Brahmi and Sankha Pushpi in Ayurveda…there are many in different systems. Meditation and pranayama also helps.
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    My holistic health knowledge but I am not a doctor

  8. Keep your mind active. Read books, do crossword puzzles, do some type of craft. Don't sit idle doing nothing. Be active.
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  9. pixierock00 Says:

    crossword puzzles are great. my grandfather was 87 and did the NY Times crossword every week and he could remember things better than i could most of the time (i'm 24!). so i started doing them and i definitely can see a marked improvement in my memory. i seem to remember seeing an article that activities such as crosswords actually increase the connections between neurons…it's fun and it makes you look like a smarty instead of sitting there playing games on your cell phone!
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