Blueberries not only look and taste great but they are full of anthocyanin anti-oxidants that are both chemoprotective and they operate to
boost blood flow to the brain.
They are great for preventing and treating constipation, they can fight off anemia, muscle cramping, PMS, and they're rich in nutrients that reduce inflammation and
boost blood flow to the brain and heart.
Exercise is tied to better mental functioning because
it boosts blood flow to your brain.
An anti-inflammatory diet is designed to lower overall inflammation in the body, which can
boost blood flow to the brain.
Sharpens wits: Physical activity
boosts blood flow to the brain, which may help maintain brain function.
Strategies that work movement into the school day
boost blood flow to the brain and can create a domino effect that affects learning, quality of life and, potentially, test scores, Naylor said.
Not exact matches
Losing excess weight also reduces strain on the
blood vessels, increases
blood flow to the
brain, and
boosts overall
brain function.
The chewing motion increases
blood flow to your head, giving your
brain a
boost.
All of these can help
boost the happy chemicals in your
brain, reduce stress levels in your body and get the
blood flowing to support your body's natural detoxification process.
It is a smart filter at that: The cells lining the
brain's
blood vessels can build extra proteins for grabbing glucose if the
brain needs a
boost and can also destroy some of the proteins
to dial the
flow back down.
In their recent PNAS paper members of the Imperial College team reported that the presence of LSD was linked
to a
boost in
blood flow and functional connectivity between the
brain's primary visual cortex and seemingly unrelated
brain networks that mediate other sensory inputs as well as higher - level processes including emotion.
Tony and his clientele admit
to taking stronger «smart drugs» than those he's selling tonight, drugs such as piracetam (which supposedly
boosts levels of acetylcholine in the
brain), hydergine and propanolol (both said
to work by increasing
blood flow through the
brain), L - Dopa (a chemical precursor of the neurotransmitter dopamine), phenytoin, vasopressin, deprenyl, the list seems almost endless.
Smart drugs are supposed
to work in one of two main ways: either by increasing
blood flow to the
brain, or
boosting the levels of one or other of the neurotransmitters thought
to play a part in learning and memory.
A study from the University of Nottingham found that chocolate can provide an energy lift by
boosting blood flow to key areas of the
brain for up
to three hours.
As Rabin's team explained, there's been evidence in prior studies that the antioxidant flavanols in dark chocolate might help
boost blood flow to the nervous system,
boost heart function and even help preserve the aging
brain.
As one of the most widely researched herbs, Eluthero has been studied for its many benefits that include:
boosting the immune system, [1] increasing
blood -
flow to the
brain, [2] reducing fatigue [3] and lowering
blood pressure and cholesterol.
In fact, one study found that drinking hot cocoa rich in flavanols (read: dark hot chocolate)
boosted blood flow to parts of the
brain for up
to three hours, improving alertness and performance on simple calculations.
If you have low
blood pressure, eating plenty of salt is especially important
to boost blood flow to your tissues and
brain.
Researchers have discovered that fruit in general provides a
boost to the
brain because specific properties contained in some fruits can inhibit the development of dementia, potentially hold off Alzheimer's, naturally increases the
blood flow to the
brain, slow down the aging process specifically related
to the
brain, and can reduce the risk of damage
to brain cells.
It
boosts the
flow of
blood to brain and enhances your memory.
Exercise, however, is the opposite — it increases
blood flow to the
brain, releases endorphins, and
boosts production of serotonin, which is largely responsible for our day
to day happiness.
John Medina author of
Brain Rules shows how exercise boosts oxygen - rich blood flow to the brain, which helps students concentrate be
Brain Rules shows how exercise
boosts oxygen - rich
blood flow to the
brain, which helps students concentrate be
brain, which helps students concentrate better.
John Medina author of
Brain Rules, claims that exercise boosts oxygen - rich blood flow to the brain, which helps students concentrate better in sc
Brain Rules, claims that exercise
boosts oxygen - rich
blood flow to the
brain, which helps students concentrate better in sc
brain, which helps students concentrate better in school.