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Age-Proof Your Brain By Dr Jill Ammon-Wexler Pioneer Brain/Mind Researcher
Our brains are our body's most
powerful and mysterious organ. The thought of “losing it” mentally due
to aging isn’t pleasant. Failing brains bring memory loss
and reduced cognitive ability. If you’ve ever known someone with
Alzheimer’s, you know how the loss of memory also causes the
personality to unravel. This is NOT a pretty picture,
but there ARE ways to fight back against both cognitive decline and AD. Age is not the only cause of
reduced brain capacity. Stress is now clearly known to kill brain
cells. This happens regardless of age - whether you're 20 or 90. The
below picture is a microscopic photo of brains cells dying from stress.
There's evidence that high
levels of stress hormones cause the hippocampus – a small brain organ
that's crucial to memory – to physically atrophy and shrink. This also helps slow the aging
process, and enough of an increase in melatonin can actually turn back
the clock. And there’s more at work here
than just aging and stress. It's now now proven by many research
studies that personality plays an important role in protecting our
mental powers. This may shock you, but a major
20-year study proved beyond doubt that low self-esteem can cause your
brain to shrink as much as 20 percent. Can we age-proof our brains, or
even turn back the clock? Actually new anti-aging research is very
promising. Loss of your mental sharpness is definitely achievable.
Fighting back against AD is also within reach, but only if you begin
before symptoms start. What's the secret to keeping
your brain fit and flexible: * Make sure you have a good diet. Your brain’s basic food is glucose. But fast food is not a good source of mental (or physical) fuel. * Bust your stress. When you’re stressed not only do you step-up the aging process, you also kill brain cells and direct glucose away from your brain to your big muscles. This is great for running from a tiger, but not beneficial in daily life. * Develop a daily practice of meditation. If you just don’t have 90 minutes to dedicate to this, consider a daily practice 10-20 minute stress reduction brainwave training that will instantly allow you to meditate like a monk. * If your self-esteem is not “up to snuff” consider working with a counselor, or pick up an on-line self-esteem training and DO the assignments. * Try adding ginkgo to your diet. Ginko is extracted from the leaves of the 200-million-year-old ginkgo tree, and has been shown to increase oxygen in the brain, and sometimes even lessen the symptoms of AD. * Get some moderate daily exercise into your daily plan of action. Park the car at the far end of the parking lot at work or the store and take a quick “hike.” * Increase
your supply of human growth hormone (HGH) by natural methods (forget
the artificial supplements - they just don't work. You want your body
to do it naturally!) ~ ~ ~ article © 2007 by author Dr Jill Ammon-Wexler, Pioneer brain/mind researcher - see her
site for ecourse "Take Charge: 14 Steps to Smash your
Limits" ~ ~ ~ related
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