The mind is a powerful tool. Noetic science and quantum physics focus on the brain as an important aspect of modeling and creating the reality around us. The thoughts that emerge from the brain coupled with the correct emotion are even considered to have a certain weight, given its impact on oneself and the world around.
However, the brain does remain listed among the few parts of the body that are not much likely to be cared about. So if you’re thinking of ways to flex your mental muscle, here are a few things you’d like to try out.Buffer up with B12
While vitamin B9 continues to remain in the spotlight for improving brain function, vitamin B12 managed to share the stage as well. The researchers from the Oxford University, UK, discovered that those with higher levels of vitamin B12 had six times lesser risk of developing age-related brain shrinkage and other mental ailments.
Rev up your cranial play
If you’re one of those who can’t seem to remember names and cell phone numbers, consider getting the old chessboard out. Make up mnemonics and play with words. Keep your brain busy with a lot of different mind activities such as solving a puzzle or playing a game.
Increase copper intake
Get bilingual
Go water wise
Water levels in your body do have a great impact on your brain function too. Just 90 minutes of steady sweating can cause your brain to shrink as much as in a year. That’s why it’s extremely important to keep up your fluid levels. Lowered fluid levels have negatively impacted work and school performance among many.
Wordsmith it is
Don’t really approve of learning a foreign language? Research has it that mastering your own language, both verbally and written, could actually benefit your brain in the long run. A study conducted on more than 600 people demonstrated that good language and literacy skills lead to robust minds in old age and also reduced the risk of Alzheimer’s disease to a considerable extent.
Get fit
Moderate exercise is essential for the healthy functioning of the body. But who knew, aerobics and other exercises could actually play a pivotal role in neurogenesis (creation of new brain cells). In adult brain, running is thought to stimulate the brain to create more neurons, thus boosting memory and brain function. Exercise also triggers the release of proteins that are known as ‘brain growth factors’
Source-Medindia