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Ideally, this should be something that requires your undivided attention and gives you great satisfaction … it should be an activity that you look forward to doing, such as playing a musical instrument, gardening, building model ships, crafting or many others.

intermittent fasting schedule that simply calls for limiting your eating to a narrower window of time each day is preferred. By restricting your eating to a 6 to 8 hour window (try eating only two meals a day, such as breakfast and lunch or lunch and dinner) you effectively fast 16 to 18 hours each day.

If you're serious about improving your memory and your cognitive function, you can also incorporate these three important variables for brain health.

Gut Health

Vitamin D Activated vitamin D receptors increase nerve growth in your brain, and researchers have also located metabolic pathways for vitamin D in the hippocampus and cerebellum of the brain, areas that are involved in planning, processing of information, and the formation of new memories. In older adults, research has shown that low vitamin D levels are associated with poorer brain function, and increasing levels may help keep older adults mentally fit. Appropriate sun exposure is all it takes to keep your levels where they need to be for healthy brain function. If this is not an option, a high-quality tanning bed is the next best alternative, followed by a vitamin D3 supplement.

Intermittent Fasting Contrary to popular belief, the ideal fuel for your brain is not glucose but ketones, which is the fat your body mobilizes when you stop feeding it carbs and introduce coconut oil and other sources of healthy fats into your diet. A one-day fast can help your body to "reset" itself and start to burn fat instead of sugar. Further, it will help you to reduce your overall calorie consumption, which promotes brain cell growth and connectivity. As part of a healthy lifestyle, however, an

Your gut is your "second brain," and your gut bacteria transmits information to your brain via the vagus nerve, the tenth cranial nerve that runs from your brain stem into your enteric nervous system (the nervous system of your gastrointestinal tract). There is a close connection between abnormal gut flora and abnormal brain development, and just as you have neurons in your brain, you also have neurons in your gut — including neurons that produce neurotransmitters like serotonin, which is also found in your brain and is linked to mood. Quite simply, your gut health can impact your brain function, psyche, and behavior, as they are interconnected and interdependent in a number of different ways. In addition to avoiding sugar, one of the best ways to support gut health is to consume beneficial bacteria. You can use a probiotic supplement for this, but nutritionists are particularly fond of using fermented vegetables, because they can deliver extraordinarily high levels of beneficial bacteria. Most people aren't aware that in a healthy serving of sauerkraut — two to three ounces or so — you're getting the equivalent of nearly 100 capsules of the highest-potency probiotic you can buy. It's clearly one of the most costeffective alternatives. Disclaimer The Weekly Link accepts no liability for the content of this article, or for the consequences of any actions taken on the basis of the information provided. Please take note that these tips are provided for your information and are not intended as medical advice. Please work with your health professional to determine what’s right for you.

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