Keeping Your Mind And Brain Healthy
Mental activity can keep your mind sharp. Continue to learn and challenge yourself and your brain continues to grow.
Review the following tips to help challenge your brain to continual growth:
 Learn to play a musical instrument
 Play scrabble or do crossword puzzles
 Interact with others
 Switch careers or start a new one
 Start a new hobby with crafts, painting, wood-working
 Learn a foreign language
 Volunteer
 Travel
 Stay informed about world news
 Read
Taking classes that interest you or just reading more can help you maintain memory longer as you age.
Staying physically active increases blood flow to all parts of the body, including the brain; exercise may even promote cell growth in the brain. Exercise makes you feel more energetic and alert. Just recently I started a membership at a local fitness center. I am amazed at how much better I feel after over one month of daily activity in the fitness center. I walk at a moderate speed on the treadmill for 60 minutes everyday. I started out just five minutes per day, then added one minute each day thereafter.
Antioxidants in fruits and vegetables protect and nourish brain cells. Antioxidants may also help prevent cholesterol from damaging the lining of your arteries and slowing blood flow to your brain. Foods high in antioxidants include:
 Oranges
 Berries
 Broccoli
 Spinach
 Carrot
 Sweet potatoes
 Tomatoes
You are more likely to gain the health benefits of antioxidants from eating whole foods than by taking supplements.
Heavy drinkers for many years can experience permanent brain damage. Heavy drinkers are also at a higher risk of developing memory problems and dementia. If you drink alcohol, do so moderately. If you do not drink alcohol, do not start. Moderate drinking means for women anyone 65 or older, one drink daily. For men under 65, no more than two drinks daily.
Some evidence shows that “moderate” alcohol consumption may prevent Memory Loss; this is not clear how. If you already do not drink, don’t start just for this reason.
Try to keep stress to a minimum. Chronic stress may cause your brain to release hormones that can damage the brain. Chronic stress can also make you feel depressed or anxious. These are feelings that can interfere with your memory.
Protect your head when doing exercise such as riding a bike. Head injury can increase your risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease.
Smokers may have twice the risk of getting Alzheimer’s disease as people who never smoked. It is never too late to stop smoking. You can still reduce risk of memory loss later in life.
If you have a family history of Alzheimer’s disease, talk to your doctor, he or she may be able to suggest ways of preventing the disease that would prove helpful to you.
Keeping regular doctor appointments is a good way to monitor blood pressure, cholesterol level and blood sugar level as well as to be sure your thyroid gland is functioning normally. These are easy ways to know what is going on inside your body.
Source: Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research
Disclaimer: *This article is not meant to diagnose, treat or cure any kind of a health problem. These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. Always consult with your health care provider about any kind of a health problem and especially before beginning any kind of an exercise routine.
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Connie Limon
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February 8th, 2009 at 3:53 pm
How do you keep your mind sharp ?
Like physical activity and working out keeps you healthy, How do you excercise your brain to keep it sharp thru the years ?
February 8th, 2009 at 8:55 pm
Deep Breathing, Meditation, Regular Study.
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February 8th, 2009 at 8:57 pm
I've heard that exercise helps as well as learning new things. If you are right handed, do things with your left hand. Try crossword puzzles.
What you should NOT do is sit at home and whine and cry about how lonely you are. Get off your butt and DO SOMETHING!!
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February 8th, 2009 at 9:01 pm
I play word games alot, Bookworm, Crossword puzzles, etc.
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February 8th, 2009 at 9:05 pm
As with any other part of the body the mind gets dull with non-use. I personally recommend chess (but this may not appeal to everyone). However, if all you do is sit around playing thinking games all day your body will suffer (and therefore the mind will also suffer from getting inefficient nourishment). Therefore a regimen of exercise is necessary. I tell all my chess students to exercise regularly. As a Tournament Chess competitor I know what it's like to be mentallly and physically exhausted, that type of chess is taxing mentally and physically, both should be in good condition.
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February 8th, 2009 at 9:09 pm
READ READ READ!!! and always drink milk and brain boosters!
GOOD LUCK!
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February 8th, 2009 at 9:11 pm
Read and listen to talk radio. I have found that talk radio is very stimulating and can really make you think. I think that excersize can keep you pretty sharp as well. Plus it really improves your mood.
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February 8th, 2009 at 9:13 pm
Alot of reading and just keeping your mind stimulated helps keep it sharp.
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