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10 Brain Boosting Foods
Looking to boost your brain power? Check out these 10 brain boosting foods you need to start eating immediately!

10. Omelet
Eggs contain choline, one of the superstar brain nutrients. Choline is necessary to produce acetylcholine, which plays a critical role in memory. (Studies have linked acetylcholine deficiencies to memory loss and Alzheimer’s.)
9: Olive, Walnut, Avocado, Flax
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These oils are far superior to canola, corn and soy oils, which contain Omega-6 fats rather than the brainy Omega-3′s. Dunk and drench everything (edible) in sight.
8. Tempeh
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Tempeh is a smart protein that helps stabilize your blood sugar. And because it’s fermented, you get an extra health boost! Meatatarians can get a brain boost from grass-fed beef, which provides plenty of energizing and balancing B vitamins.
7. Flax Seed
So they aren’t exactly truffles, but flax seeds are a true super food. Use them sparingly until you adjust to the taste. It’s worth it to cultivate your taste buds because flax seeds are literally made of nothing but fiber, vitamins, and Omega-3′s. (Flax seeds are a must for vegetarians!)
6. Beans
Beans contain B vitamins, “slow” carbohydrates, and plenty of fiber. Fiber has been shown to improve cognition. Get some in that stomach!
5. Greek Yogurt
Yogurt – the really fattening kind – contains tyrosine. Tyrosine perks you up and improves mental alertness. But avoid those sugary yogurts! Can’t find Greek yogurt? Look for “European style” yogurts (essentially the same thing).
4. Vegetable-Packed Salad
A big, flavorful salad a la Sisson’s daily salad is full of fiber, vitamins, and antioxidants. Your brain really loves antioxidants C and E, so pack that puppy with nuts, seeds, olive oil, bell peppers, broccoli and fruit, too.
3. Strawberries and Blueberries
These fruits contain antioxidants that help boost cognition, coordination, and memory. Eat some berries daily if you can! They go great with that yogurt I know you’re already eating. Right this very second. Yes?
2. NutsAlmonds
make a perfect smart snack. Not only will the sensible mix of fiber, protein, and fat stabilize flagging blood sugar, but the vitamins and minerals in nuts (B, E, magnesium, and more) are excellent for your grey matter!
1. Oily fish
This is probably the single most important element required for optimal brain health. The brain is 60% fat, but it doesn’t like processed fats, trans fat, or Omega-6 fats. Your brain needs those Omega-3′s! Oily fish like wild Alaskan salmon, mackerel, and tuna contain DHA (docosahexanoic acid), the best form of Omega-3. Increased Omega-3 intake has been linked to alleviation of a spectrum of mental health concerns, from anxiety and irritability to depression and even schizophrenia. Go fish.
I personally try to incorporate as many of these foods into my diet to keep my brain healthy. My father suffers from Alzheimer’s, and I take an active role in educating myself and taking measures to prevent this disease from taking over my mind. Be good to your brain, not just your physical body.
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