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Eating your way to strong memory and mental health

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including mood, appetite, sleep and memory. Dopamine works with cognition and pleasure. Norepineph­rine is the flightor-flight neurotrans­mitter and therefore increases alertness and attention in the brain.

How does what we eat effect neurotrans­mitters? The pathways to make the neurotrans­mitters need essential micronutri­ents like Vitamin B6 and iron. Therefore if we are not eating a healthy diet and lack some of these nutrients, we may also be deficient in these neurotrans­mitters.

Then we also have inflammati­on. Inflammati­on in our body can cause damage to our blood vessels and cells in our brain leading to illnesses such as Alzheimer’s disease. Different lifestyle choices such as exercise and sleep can help to decrease inflammati­on. Also, a healthy diet full of antioxidan­ts such as different vitamins, minerals and phytochemi­cals can also decrease inflammati­on and protect the brain.

A diet high in foods such as fruits, vegetables and healthy fatty oils from fish, avocados and olive oil can help to decrease inflammati­on. One diet shown to help decrease inflammati­on is the Mediterran­ean diet, for it is high in these foods and essential nutrients.

So, to fight against memory loss and to encourage mental health, make sure you are eating a well-balanced diet full of fruits, vegetables, whole grains and healthy fats. Beware of processed foods or foods that have few vitamins and minerals.

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