As you get older, you will soon notice that you start to slow down and this may also affect your ability to think. You may no longer be able to solve math problems as fast as you would when you are younger or your comprehension skills may even lag sometimes.
You may also observe that you became more and more forgetful. From as simple as forgetting where you put your car keys to more important things like returning calls to your clients. At first, these may mean nothing to you but if these things become a regular occurrence, then, it is now
time that you find ways to keep your brain sharper.
Here are some simple things that can keep your brain sharp. Some of these ways may include:
1. Increase your Intake of Veggies
Vegetables like tomato and carrots are great in boosting your brain functions. Eating more of tomato and carrots regularly can definitely make your brain sharper and even more alert.
Veggies, which also contain vitamin E, B6 and folic acid, can also protect your brain against cell damage. To make sure that you get the best out of veggies, it will be better if you eat fresh veggies instead of frozen ones.
2. Engage in Exercises
Aside from keeping you fit, exercises can also boost neurogenesis or the process of generating new brain cells. So, next time rev that exercise since it can boost your physical body as well as your mental health.
3. Drink Red Wine
If you are drinking, it will be better if you drink red wine instead of white wine. Red wine has resveratrol, which according to recent studies can prevent plaque buildup. Plaque buildup is often related to Alzheimer’s disease. The buildup is also responsible for breaking down the transmission between neurons.
4. Try to Learn New Things
As you get older, often you lose the interest to learn new things. You always do the same things out of routine but if you want to keep your brain sharp, you have to learn something new. It is not too late to learn new musical instrument or perhaps take a new hobby.
Trying new things can revitalize not just your brain but it can definitely boost your self-esteem.
5. Wear Protective Gear
Brain is like a hard-boiled egg. It needs protection because one wrong move or bruising in your brain can affect your ability to remember. So, next time that you take part in extreme sports, make sure that you are well protected because you may not know that one wrong blow can alter your memory.
As a whole, keeping your memory sharp is not hard, you just need to remember that brain like the rest part of the body, also needs to be nourished and protected.
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Angie

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