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Most of you know that apples speed up your metabolism while onions decrease hypertension. Some foods have increased beneficial effects on your body. Still, some might think that food has nothing to do with your brain. But you'd be very wrong to think that way. The brain is part of your body too. And just like your body, it needs fuel to run and food to build. But your brain is a very hungry one, and a picky eater too. So what you put in your system greatly influences your brain. Think about how fast and well you react, how quick you can come up with solutions and how long you can hold your concentration. But also memory, handling stress, sensorimotor skills and even brain ageing. The fuel But you should really be trying to avoid all fast burning carbohydrates, such as sugar and keep them for times when you do need them. If you let your body get used to sugars, it won't get a boost from them when you need it. So don't make a habit of drinking Coke or other soft drinks all the time, as they contain heaps of sugar. A few good sources of carbohydrates: The building blocks Omega 3 helps your brain to build highways inside your brain to carry information better and faster. Now, if you don't eat enough omega 3, you'll survive, but your brain will be building roads from other types of oils that are less efficient for carrying information, thus slowing down your processing speed. Omega 3 can be found in many foods, but only a few contain a lot. Oily fish and nuts are the best sources. There are also a few berries that contain Omega 3, such as Acai and Blueberries. Then there are food supplements, but I don't like artificial food myself. Also, they're expensive and taste disgusting. So, a few examples where you can find omega 3: Stimulants Let's split them in two categories. We can divide them into two categories, one for speed and one that helps to free up your right brain from your left. Speed Also, don't take caffeine just before going to sleep, cause it'll keep you awake or disrupt your sleeping pattern, meaning you will wake up tired. Then there is sugar. It works basically the same as caffeine, though slightly less effective. And be warned, any sugar your body doesn't use, will become fat. Creativity So, if you need it, you can partially block out your left brain with alcohol. But take a little bit. Just enough to put you in the right state of mind. Too much will make you sleepy and unable to concentrate. This amount however, varies per person. But seriously, don't overdo alcohol, it can also result in lasting brain damage.
That's it about food. Some other things that may help to boost your brain power are found here. |


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(I only break the morning coffee rule)
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