Ways to Improve Your Memory
June 24, 2010 by admin
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Trivita’s Weekly Wellness Report
By Brazos Minshew, TriVita’s Chief Science Office
OK, I will admit it if you will: I have forgotten the names of people while I was talking to them! I have lost my car keys, misplaced my glasses and turned the wrong way on my drive home.
How about you? Does it seem like your memory is playing tricks on you as you age? Well, there are reasons for that and very few of these reasons are related to diseases such as dementia and Alzheimer’s.
How to make a memory
Your memory is an amazing miracle. Every second your brain processes billions of bits of information from your five senses. You may consciously perceive only a very small percentage of this information because one function of your brain is to filter out unimportant information. The things you remember will usually be advantageous to you. For instance, remembering your wedding anniversary date or remembering where the speed trap is on your drive home.
Memory is classed into two basic groups:
- Short-term: Short term memories are quickly forgotten when they are no longer important.
- Long-term: Long-term memories may be divided into recent and distant.
Practicing or rehearsing can improve your memory by moving more information into long-term. For instance, when I am distracted by stress I will not be able to remember where I left my car keys. That information was deleted from my short-term memory. However, if I consciously say, “I am hanging my car keys on the hook,” I am far more likely to remember where they are.
How to keep a memory
Reduce stress
Stress kills your memory. The stress system is designed to ensure survival. It helps us fight off a snarling dog or flee from a snarling bear. As important as that is, humans do more every day than merely survive. If you want to have a good, healthy memory, do all you can to reduce the need for fight or flight stress responses.
Learn something new
As mentioned, practicing or rehearsing something enhances memory. So does learning something new. You see, memory is facilitated through the billions of neurons and synapses in your brain by patterns: retracing old patterns as well as creating new patterns. The more new things we master and the more connections we create, the better our overall memory will be.
If you want to remember your anniversary, start learning a foreign language. If you want to remember important names, learn a musical instrument. The more you learn – and the more you connect the old with the new – the better your overall memory will be.
How to nourish a memory
Certain nutrients help the memory to remain sharp. These nutrients fall into two basic categories: those that create brain structure and those that nourish brain function.
Your brain is made mostly of fat. And the majority of that fat is an Omega-3 called DHA. So, to have a healthy brain we need healthy fats like OmegaPrime®. Your nerve cells convert some fats into functional nerve proteins called myelin. Formation of myelin requires dietary protein and Vitamin B-12. So, for healthy brain structure and function we need Omega-3 fats, healthy dietary protein and Vitamin B-12.
When the memory is activated, it creates heat in the brain. To fuel the memory, quench the heat and repair the daily wear-and-tear on your brain, you need antioxidants. Certain antioxidants target brain function specifically. An excellent antioxidant formula that is also anti-inflammatory is Nopalea™. The Betalain bioflavonoids in Nopalea also help improve circulation by fortifying healthy arteries.
What do you remember?
To recap: Occasional memory lapses usually indicate you are distracted by stress. Rehearsing things you want to remember and practicing new things you have learned can help you avoid stress-induced memory lapses. Because new behaviors create new pathways in your brain, learning something new such as a new language or musical instrument can improve your overall memory.
Stress kills your memory. Nutrients such as Omega-3, Vitamin B-12 and anti-inflammatory antioxidants such as those found in Nopalea can help rebuild and restore your ability to remember. With all of these tools at your disposal, you have access to the power of a healthy memory.
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Take Control of Your Health
- Reduce stress
- Increase physical activity and mental activity
- Learn something new
- Rehearse before an important event
- Practice and review the things you want to remember
- Learn something new (yes, I know I repeated this, but repetition is the mother of retention)
- Nourish your memory with:
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Vitamin B12 and Improved Memory
Are you worried about memory loss?
You may have laughed at jokes and stories of others—but if you’ve ever wandered through a parking lot looking for your car, or fumbled through the house to find your glasses, you know the frightening reality of not being able to control your memory.
In fact, the loss of mental abilities is one of the most fear-evoking aspects of aging.
The idea of forgetting what we said five minutes ago, not recognizing the faces of our most loved ones, or continually misplacing things can be terrifying!
There is a “miracle” that can help your memory as you age!
The miracle is vitamin B12, a common vitamin found in everyday foods and multivitamins that you may already be taking. B 12 is extremely vital in brain and nerve function—playing an integral part in memory. However, according to medical science, as you age, your body’s ability to absorb vitamin B12 through food and pills decreases. In fact, many adults may be unable to absorb vitamin B at all and have to receive expensive B12 shots each month!
Now there is something that works like a B 12 shot —
without the expense and pain of an injection!
People have experienced amazing results with B12 shots over the years. But now, there is something more convenient than a B 12 shot . Dr. Libby’s original, patented Sublingual B-12, B-6 & Folic Acid from TriVita gives you all the B-12 you need—so you avoid the pain and expense of an injection.
You can have peace of mind!
Enjoy yesterday’s memories…Make new ones today…Anticipate tomorrow!
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