These 10 Herbs boosts one's memory
THIS IS ONLY FOR INFORMATION, ALWAYS CONSULT YOUR PHYSICIAN BEFORE HAVING ANY PARTICULAR FOOD/ MEDICATION/EXERCISE/OTHER REMEDIES.
FOR INFO ABOUT KNEE REPLACEMENT, YOU CAN VIEW MY BLOG
HTTP://KNEE REPLACEMENT-STICK CLUB.BLOGSPOT.COM/FOR CROCHET DESIGNS- http://My Crochet Creations.blogspot.com/
whether it's to prevent or treat memory loss, these natural herbs have served as timeless aids. Let's take a look: |
1. Gingko Biloba |
This popular herbal
supplement is well-known for its many therapeutic benefits,
particularly, its power to enhance memory. Studies conducted on this
herbal supplement have found gingko's potency in aiding memory and
thinking among individuals with Alzheimer's or vascular dementia. Gingko
is said to work by protecting the nerve cells damaged by these
disorders to improve learning, daily activities, social behavior, as
well as reduce feelings of depression. Further tests conducted on gingko
have also found that it can improve blood circulation along the central
nervous system, promoting brain development and functioning. But what
makes gingko so potent? Gingko leaves contain flavonoids and terpenoids,
both of which have antioxidants to combat free radicals that contribute
to health disorders like Alzheimer's and dementia. |
2. Ginseng |
Studies have found ginseng to
yield promising results when used as a form of treatment for memory
impairment. In the studies conducted, mice given dosages of ginseng
extracts showed remarkable improvements in water maze tasks. Ginseng was
shown to activate neurotransmitter activities that promote memory
enhancement. |
3. Rosemary |
Traditionally, this aromatic
herb has long been used to improve memory. Like gingko, rosemary has
been shown to contain antioxidants that neutralize free radicals. When
used in aromatherapy, rosemary has also been found to reduce cortisol
levels in the brain, thereby reducing anxiety. Furthermore, when
combined with other essential oils, rosemary has been shown to alleviate
stress and increase concentration and memory of graduate nursing
students. |
4. Sage |
Studies have found that sage
contains active ingredients that boost the chemicals that trigger
transmission of messages within the brain. Scientists from the
Universities of Newcastle and Northumbria also tested the herb on 44
people. Half the group were given sage, while the other half were given a
placebo. Results showed that those who were given sage performed better
in a word recall test. |
5. Green Tea |
Green tea is best known for
its antioxidant properties. Scientific research conducted in March 2013,
confirmed that green tea extracts help shield proteins and lipids (fat
soluble vitamins: A, D, E and K) from age associated activities caused
by oxidation. In the study, animals treated with green tea extracts
showed better spatial learning abilities. Furthermore, studies suggest
that the plant can protect the hippocampus (the part of the brain
responsible for emotion, memory and the autonomic nervous system) from
age-related decline. |
6. Rhodiola Rosea |
Rhodiola Rosea has long been
used to treat various kinds of illnesses. But, rhodiola is best known
for enhancing memory. In fact, it is considered to be one of the best
herbs to do so. Studies have also discovered that rhodiola not only has
the ability to improve one's focus and memory, it can also relieve
depression. Furthermore, researchers believe that this herb contains
adaptogenic qualities which stimulate the central nervous system of the
body, resulting in enhanced memory and concentration. Another study also
found that taking rhodiola regularly increases memorization abilities. |
7. Bacopa |
Bacopa
has a long history. It was used in ayurveda (a 5000-year-old ancient
system of natural healing) to enhance learning, concentration and
memory. Numerous studies conducted on bacopa found it to be an effective
herb in improving one's memory and mental function. In one study,
conducted in Australia, 46 volunteers aging from 18 to 60 were divided
into two groups. In one group, each volunteer was given 300mg of bacopa
everyday. After 12 weeks, the subjects' verbal learning abilities, speed
of information processing, and memory significantly improved.
|
8. Gotu Kola |
Gotu Kola shows promising results in enhancing memory and improving brain function. In traditional Chinese and ayurvedic medicine, gotu kola has also been used in rejuvenating the mind and the body. In fact, it is considered to be an anti-aging herb. Studies have found that gotu kola contains certain substances that increase brain power and improves blood circulation to the brain, resulting in better memory, concentration, intelligence and attention span. |
9. Periwinkle |
This herb is best known for
its antispasmodic, antibacterial, anti-cancer and sedative effects. It
is also a great herb to use to enhance memory. The seeds and leaves in
periwinkle contain a blood thinner that improves circulation of the
blood to the brain, promoting better oxygen use. It also prevents any
damages to the blood vessels, preventing dementia and senility.
Furthermore, it encourages the brain to absorb more nutrients,
significantly improving its functions. By increasing oxygen supply to
the brain, cognitive and memory abilities are significantly enhanced. |
10. Blueberries |
Modern science has discovered that blueberries contain powerful compounds like flavanoids, believed to be effective in enhancing learning ability, cognitive functions, verbal comprehension, numerical ability, decision making, reasoning ability, and more importantly, memory. Eating foods rich in flavanoids regularly, helps in slowing down the decline in cognitive ability, offering protection against diseases like dementia, Parkinson's and Alzheimer's. Moreover, a study conducted at Harvard University found that eating blueberries helps in boosting brain power. It has also been found to stave off cognitive decline and prevent memory loss, that is normally associated with aging. |
Labels: antioxidant, antispasmodic, bacopa, Blueberries, boost, brain functions, flavanoids, gingko biloba, ginseng, Gotu kola, Green tea, herb, memory, periwinkle, Rhodiola Rosea, rosemary, sage
0 Comments:
Post a Comment
<< Home