*!* 10 Ways to Boost Your Memory *!*

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Re: Best Brain Food

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:rollseyes


1 – Eat Soya = False
2 - Take memory Minerals = True
3 – Drink Coffee = Definately false
4 – Mental Exercise = Definately true
5 – Physical Exercise = Oh yes, true.
6 – Chew Gum = Gum type dependant.
7 – Take Ginkgo biloba = Next option!
8 = SOMEONE missed out this number.
9 – Eat oily fish = Fish yes. Not oily.
9 – Rosemary and sage = Two number 9's. Hmm. Option two for me!
10 – Take vitamin B = True.

As you can tell, some things are true and some aren't. How do I know? I've tried them. Experience!
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Yeah, what are you taking at the moment?? :X
 
Re: Best Brain Food

Crush almonds and boil in milk. Sweeten it with honey for the yummiest bedtime drink ever. In fact it's so tasty my son asks for it for breakfast too!

Tasty and good for ur brain and body!
 
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Yeah, what are you taking at the moment?? :X

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That would be chocolate, smarties to be precise. The smooth waxy layer just does some funny stuff to me. Plus, I am suffering from a cold so the congestion in my nasal area kicks in too.

Has anyone actually tried Ginkgo biloba? It sounds interesting.

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Re: Best Brain Food

Asalaamualaikum

i took ginkgo biloba for a month onwards before my exam period and mashAllah it worked really really well. i noticed a significant change in my ability to recall information in comparison to before i took the ginkgo biloba tablets. (anyone who studies law will appreciate the need for a good a memory!)

I also drink hot milk with ground almonds, pistachhio and raisins in it nearly everynight... yummy and i believe that mashAllah it has also improved my attention span and memory.

Ma'salaama
 
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I study:

Biology, Chemsitry, Physics and maths. Are the tablets good enough for me?

Milk? no please, I dont like milk.
 
Re: Best Brain Food

are you doing alevels? i did biology and chemistry (plus eng lit, and IT) and i think i would have benefitted loads more if i had taken this stuff.

it basically does what it describes, i doubt it can do any harm to you so nothing to lose really.

oh n.. i luuuuuuuuuuurve milk!!

Ma'salaama
 
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I think Ameeratul is going to take an overdose of Ginkgo Biloba.

Im abit skeptical about all this brain food, you sure it works or is your brain j ust playing tricks with you?
 
Re: Best Brain Food

salam,

The name is: Ameeratul layl.


[MOUSE]An overdoes? Na, I did that with the smarties. The effects are amazing. Try it![/MOUSE]

[BANANA]I'm a bit skeptical too. I wonder if its all psycological.[/BANANA]
 
Re: Best Brain Food

I think Ameeratul is going to take an overdose of Ginkgo Biloba.

Im abit skeptical about all this brain food, you sure it works or is your brain j ust playing tricks with you?

u mean the placebo effect? could well be. but hey it worked for me and thats all i care about
 
Re: Best Brain Food

Asalaamualaikum

Placebo is traditionally known in the medical field as a sort of pill that has no real medicine in it, sometimes its just sugar. and the patients automatically expect themselves to get well because they think theyve got something to cure what they think is their illness..hence the 'placebo' effect

=)
 
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^ i take it what i said made sense then? lol

ahh A2, yep i did those too.. theyre painful lol
 
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Of course food has benefits and healing properties. Allah didn't make it jus to tickle our taste-buds u know. Funny how we believe something concocted in a Lab is of benefit but are sceptical of nature's blessings.

Even funnier is that a lot of drugs are actually derived from natural sources.
 
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ah yeah ur right sis. thas why its so important to remember to say mashAllah (by the grace of Allah) when benefitting from anything that we have been given by Allah.
Alot of people trust in and turn to medicine more than in Allah but dont realise that if it wasnt for Allah swt we wouldnt have this medicine, and it wouldnt have an effect without the will of Allah swt....

ma'salaama
 
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becareful of being fully on Atkin's (ketogenic) diet for life... the secret is a good balance.... A ketogenic diet isn't suitable for everyone, nor is it all that healthy if consumed not in conjunction with other balanced carbs. fruits/veggies....... in the very simplest it will cause acidosis with prolonged use..... people with Type I diabetes would be screwed.... normal folk will start devloping propblems...... your kidneys would be overwhelmed with all those nitrogenous wastes from the break down of amino acids... not to mention the host of problems really affecting every system in your body..........Your body stores Glucose from carbohydrate breakdown.... through Glycolysis, until the body needs it for energy, in which case it resorts to glycogenlysis.... after those stores are depelted it resorts to gluconeogenesis which is a the process of converting noncarbohydrate material to glucose..... after that your body starts breaking down fatty acids..... you might think that is why the diet is a great thing and you'll start to lose weight breaking down all that fat...but it isn't... since all these fatty (acids) can in fact cause acidosis
the brain needs 140 grams of Glucose a day, even in strvation that is its method of energy................ only in prolonged starvation state does it (the brain that is) starts using large amounts of ketone bodies......it isn't the norm nor is it what it is accustomed to... I can't get into all the biochemical processes that take place in the body on their own volition bit by bit..... but any basic biochmistry book can give you a complete pic in details..... the body is very smart and sophisitcated...... Yes God made it that way.... and it is the same reason he created variety .... so pls pls don't give into fad diets..... just have good portion control.... but eat everything in moderation...
very few pts function well on an all ketogenic (atkin's) diet...... and these re folk who have a mal-function in one of the very complex biochemical pathways....
thank you
wasalaam
 
**incraase your mem**

10 Ways to Boost Your Memory

Everyone forgets things from time to time. But for some people, poor memory can be a perennial problem. The brain never actually loses a memory. It records each one like a computer.

However, problems with recall begin when we don't practise retrieving this information and so the memories we had become lost. The brain, like other parts of the body, needs physical and mental exercise, together with particular nutrients, to increase the power of memory. Here are 10 things to remember to do in order never to forget anything ...

1 – Eat Soya
According to Professor Sandra File, head of the psychopharmacology research unit at Guy's Hospital in London, isoflavones, the natural plant oestrogens in soya foods, might act on oestrogen receptors in the human brain, particularly those in the hippocampus, a crucial area for memory.

As a result, new nerve connections form more readily. Medical trials revealed that those fed a high soya diet showed improvements in verbal and non-verbal memory and in mental flexibility, all of which are controlled by the brain's frontal lobes. Soya can be added to the diet through natural products such as soya milk or through a recommended daily 50mg soy isoflavone supplement.

2 - Take memory Minerals
Studies at Kings College, London, and the University of Rochester in New York showed that a reduced iron intake can have a detrimental effect on IQ levels and cognitive function.

This is because of lack of iron causes low haemoglobin levels, which affect the supply of oxygen to the brain. Iron also plays an important role in the transmission of signals in the brain. A deficiency of zinc, found in oysters, red meat and peanuts, can also interfere with memory. Take a supplement of 7 to 9mg daily.

3 – Drink Coffee
Caffeine can improve mental and memory performance because it stimulates many regions of the brain that regulate wakefulness, arousal, mood and concentration.

Researchers at the University of Arizona found that older adults who drank half a pint of coffee just before a memory test saw a large improvement in performance compared to those who drank decaffeinated coffee. However, the benefits might be confined to regular coffee drinkers. Others could suffer side effects such as shakiness, anxiety or impaired concentration.

It's still best to drink no more than six cups of coffee a day – those with heart problems should drink less. Too much brewed or percolated coffee can raise blood cholesterol – instant or filter coffee are better choices.

4 – Mental Exercise
Research has shown that mental stimulation keeps the brain healthy and increases the strength of memory.

As we age, it is normal to have changes in memory, but keeping the mind active does diminish weaknesses. Clinical psychologist Ron Bracey suggests using techniques such as puzzles, crosswords and widening cultural and social interests, all of which create different pathways in the brain.

5 – Physical Exercise
Half-an-hour of activity three times a week is enough to bring about significant increase in brain power; says a study at the Duke University Medical Centre in North Carolina.

Exercise improves the heart’s ability to pump blood more effectively. Memory benefits from improved blood flow to specific regions at the front of the brain whose functions include planning, organization and the ability to juggle different intellectual tasks.

6 – Chew Gum
Japanese researchers found that activity in the hippocampus, an area of the brain important for memory, increases while people chew. Recent research suggests that insulin receptors in the brain may be involved too, as chewing releases insulin because the body is expecting food.

But, says Dr Andre Scholey of the University of Northumbria, the simplest reason could be that chewing increases the heart rate, thus improving the delivery of oxygen to the brain and enhancing its cognitive powers.

7 – Take Ginkgo biloba
Ginkgo is the world’s oldest living tree. It has been used for memory enhancement in Eastern cultures for thousands of years.

Dr George Lewith, complementary health consultant to Boots, says Ginkgo improves blood circulation to the brain by dilating blood vessels and increasing its oxygen supply.

Ginkgo also mops up harmful compounds known as free radicals, which are thought to damage brain cells. Advised supplement dose is 120mg a day.

9 – Eat oily fish
Omega 3 fatty acids, found in oily fish, are essential components of brain cell membranes, and their role in cell structure is thought to improve the powers of memory. High concentrations of Omega 3 in the brain and nervous system not only boost learning powers and age-related memory, but also greatly enhance mood.

Omega 3 is a particularly important during foetal development, so pregnant women should have a regular supply. Good sources include fish such as sardines, salmon, herring and mackerel. Sardines are also a rich source of the nutrient choline, which is a key brain chemical associated with memory. Try to eat three portions of oily fish a week or take a supplement of 330mg three times a week.

9 – Rosemary and sage
Essential oil made from rosemary and sage can stimulate the memory, strengthen clarity and awareness and help to relieve mental fatigue. Psychologists at the University of Northumbria tested essential oils from rosemary on memory attention and mood and discovered it made volunteers feel more alter and enhanced their long-term memory by around 15%. Some studies have found that volunteers’ ability to remember lists of words improved by more than 10% if they had taken a capsule of sage oil.


10 – Take vitamin B
B vitamins deliver oxygen to the brain and provide protection against free radicals. They help to sharpen senses and boost memory. Niacin or B3 is particularly good for brain enhancement, while B6 is essential for the manufacture of neurotransmitters, especially mood-enhancing serotonin.

B12 is important for overall health of brain cells. B vitamins are also needed to help the body form acetylcholine, a key brain chemical needed for memory – Daily Mail.​


The Star – April 12 2002
 
Re: **incraase your mem**

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lol i'm always forgetting things :-[
very interesting article
Jazakalalh for sharing
 

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