9 Vitamins & Supplements to Improve Your
Memory
by Emily Clark
Does this describe you: You
walk into the living room to get something, only to get there and forget what
you needed? You often hear “Yes, you already told me
about that” or maybe you thought you told someone,
but you never actually verbalized it.
Someone tells you their name and then ninety seconds later you
say, “Ok, tell me your name again.”
Perhaps you’re not as young as you used to be, you have more
on
your plate to keep track of or you have a diagnosed or even
undiagnosed medical condition. Whatever the reason, you seem
to
be plagued with a bad case CRS – Can’t Remember Squat. First
and
foremost if you haven’t had a physical exam in a while, go
see
your doctor. You’ll want to rule out anything serious that
may
be causing your CRS. Barring any serious findings, you can
take
some herbs, vitamins and other supplements to help regain some
of
your memory. The vitamins, herbs and supplements listed
below
may help.
Essential Fatty Acids, otherwise known as fish oils or
EPA-DHA
are well known for their anti-inflammatory activity.
Furthermore,
DHA is required for normal brain function in adults. Decreases
in
brain DHA content are associated with age-related cognitive
decline, dementia, and Alzheimer's disease.
Studies suggest that Polyphenol found in the skins of red
grapes
and various other plants may protect against inflammation
and
cognitive disorders.
Alpha-Lipoic Acid (ALA) is also an excellent antioxidant agent
in
neurodegenerative diseases due to the fact that it can
interrupt
free radical damage at several points. It has been shown to
elevate antioxidants in various brain regions and improves
memory. Further, ALA supports healthy blood glucose levels
and
insulin activity.
Coenzyme Q10 is an antioxidant cofactor that has been shown
to
protect the brain. In addition to being a potent free
radical
scavenger, CoQ10 has proven to be effective in a wide variety
of
age-related conditions.
Vitamin E is the primary antioxidant found in all tissues.
Low
vitamin E levels are consistently associated with an
increased
risk and occurrence of neurological diseases, including
Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s. In a study of patients with
Alzheimer’s, treatment with 2000 IU of vitamin E per day for
2
years was beneficial in delaying the primary outcome (time to
the
occurrence of death, institutionalization, loss of ability
to
perform activities of daily living, and severe dementia) of
disease progression.
Ginkgo biloba extract is an approved treatment for dementia
in
Germany, and it is the only nonprescription substance
considered
a treatment for dementia in Canada. Ginkgo biloba is one
extract
readily available. It enhances mental efficiency in elderly
patients with mild to moderate memory impairment. It is
also
shown to improve cognitive function in patients with dementia,
to
enhance blood flow to the brain, enhances cognitive
performance
in patients with Alzheimer's disease. Further it is said to
enhance memory in young individuals.
Adaptogenic herbs have been shown to reduce the negative
effects
of stress. Due to the decreased ability to handle stress and
the
increased levels of glucocorticoids associated with aging
and
neurodegeneration, herbs with adaptogenic properties may be
beneficial. Ayurvedic herbs such as ashwagandha, holy basil,
and
brahmi have a positive influence on stress response, mental
function, and cognition.
Carotenoids are a class of naturally occurring plant
pigments
that provide the bright red, orange, and yellow colors of
fruits
and vegetables. A balanced intake of mixed carotenoids, as
found
in a healthy diet, provides the best protection against
oxidative
damage.
Folate and vitamins B6 and B12 are needed for proper brain
function. Insufficiencies of these nutrients may result in
forgetfulness, memory loss, confusion, depression, dementia,
and
mood and sensory changes. One study stated that age-related
impairment of cognitive function is likely related to
vitamin
deficiencies, and is "preventable or reversible with
improved
vitamins, especially vitamin B6, vitamin B12, and folate."
Additionally, scientists searching for a cure for
Alzheimer's
disease have found a potential ally in the herb sage.
Checking
the writings of herbalists working four centuries ago,
scientists
in England found a marked improvement in the memory
capabilities
of Alzheimer’s patients who took sage oil extract. The
finding
was consistent with a discovery by researchers at the
Universities' Medicinal Plant Research Center that sage
protects
a key chemical destroyed in Alzheimer's.
This list is not all inclusive and there could be a number
of
other factors (environment, diet, disease) that could be the
root
cause of your CRS. However, starting with a few supplements
may
help you remember where you left your car keys!
The information contained in this article is for educational
purposes
only and is not intended to medically diagnose, treat or cure
any
disease. Consult a health care practitioner before beginning
any
health care program.
About the Author
Emily Clark is editor at Lifestyle Health News and Medical Health News
where you can find the most up-to-date advice and information
on
many medical, health and lifestyle topics.
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