Feed Your Brain Health from the Inside Out

Feed Your Brain Health from the Inside Out

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These days I get a lot of calls for health coaching. People want to live longer and live better and they know that prevention through modifiable risk factors is the key. More often than not things like weight loss and heart health are top of mind. I remind my clients that brain health is just as important if not one of the most important areas of health as we age.

June is Alzheimer’s and Brain Awareness Month, recognized as a time to raise awareness about brain health, Alzheimer’s disease, and other forms of dementia. Nearly two-thirds of dementia patients are women, and women make up 60% of caregivers looking after a family member or friend with the disease. Early symptoms of dementia can also be mistaken for menopause.

There are many ways to nourish our brain health, and the foods we eat can have a significant impact, influencing our memory and behavior. Below is a list of some of my favorite brain-boosting foods:

Leafy Greens
Spinach, kale, broccoli, and collards are packed with nutrients like folate, beta carotene, vitamin K, and lutein, all of which support brain health. Studies suggest that a diet rich in these greens can help slow the progression of memory problems as you age.

Fatty Fish
Your brain is composed largely of fat, with omega-3 fatty acids making up about half of that fat. Therefore, consuming omega-3-rich fish such as salmon, tuna, mackerel, trout, herring, and sardines can help maintain brain health. Regular intake of these fish—two to three times a week—has been linked to a reduced risk of dementia.

Walnuts
If you don’t like fish, walnuts are a great alternative. They are an excellent source of healthy fats and protein, both of which are beneficial for brain function.

Berries
Blueberries, raspberries, strawberries, and blackberries contain flavonoids that give them their vibrant colors and help prevent Alzheimer’s disease. A Harvard study found that women who ate at least two servings of berries a week experienced a delay in memory decline by up to two and a half years.

Gut-Healthy Foods
Recent research on Alzheimer’s prevention focuses on the gut microbiome—the diverse community of microorganisms in your gut. These micro-organisms can influence cognitive health. To promote a healthy gut, consume prebiotic foods like raw garlic, leeks, asparagus, onions, bananas, artichokes, and seaweed, which create an optimal environment for beneficial micro-organisms. Probiotic foods such as yogurt with live cultures, kefir, sauerkraut, pickled vegetables, kimchi, and kombucha tea introduce these beneficial organisms directly into your gut.

Green Tea
Green tea is a powerhouse for brain health due to its caffeine content, which enhances memory and focus. It also contains L-theanine, an amino acid that reduces anxiety and promotes relaxation. The polyphenols and antioxidants in green tea aid in dementia prevention and lower the risk of Parkinson’s disease.

Water
Since the brain is 85% water, staying hydrated is essential for proper brain function. Adequate hydration is also crucial for maintaining energy levels during your workouts. Aim to drink four to eight cups of water daily to keep both your body and mind in top condition.

Food as medicine is a crucial part of my work. From testing for food sensitivities or helping others find the best medicinal herbs for their specific health concerns, to healthy weight loss – I am fully committed to helping others explore and ENJOY food and nutrition.

Are you stressed out and struggling with your nutrition or meal planning? Want to learn how to make cooking fun again? I’d love to hear from you! Just hit reply to this email!

Yours in good health,

Angel

Fit & Functional Nutrition Corner

I’m getting ready for my annual retreat this September and I can’t wait to touch, feel, and taste more edible flowers and medicinal herbs! We will also get to pick our fruits straight off the vine to be juiced immediately!

Here’s ne of my favorite Detox Smoothies – full of the flavors I’m eagerly waiting for later this year! In case you missed it – I recorded a short session on the benefits of juicing for our health.

Happy National Herbs & Spices Day!

Did you miss the celebration this week? No worries, you’ve still got plenty of time! Summer is the perfect season to add a little spice to your life with easy to grow, easy to maintain fresh herbs!

For centuries, people around the world have turned to herbs to prevent disease, heal common ailments, and preserve their health. In fact, modern medicine and many of today’s most expensive prescription medications are derived from herbs!

You’d be surprised how well you can sleep with a pinch or two of passionflower! Need an afternoon energy boost? Nothing does the job like rosemary!

Check out my latest post about why fresh herbs are a MUST for your healthy lifestyle plan and my 5 Tips for Bringing More Spice Into Your Life!

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Health Research + News You Can Use

Yoga may boost brain health in women at risk for Alzheimer’s

In a new study, yoga appears to have bolstered the brain health of older women who had risk factors for Alzheimer’s disease.

The study can’t prove that the ancient practice will slow or prevent the onset of Alzheimer’s, but it did seem to reverse some forms of neurological decline, researchers said.

Shout out to community member, Londa!

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