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Ranking of fruit antioxidants for brain protection
During the last 2 months, I’ve made several posts that highlight the brain enhancing power of antioxidants. Basically, as we age, all parts of our body degenerate and rot. This sort of cumulative damage is called ‘oxidative damage’, and is inescapable because it derives from our body’s use of oxygen. If you’re consuming and using oxygen, you’re rotting- whether you’re 2, 15, 30, or 60 years of age.
Since the brain uses about 25% of the body’s oxygen, the brain is highly susceptible to oxidative damage.
The good news, however, is that the rate at which this occurs can be slowed down by eating foods that are high in antioxidants.Here’s the list that ranks the antioxidant power of fruits. It based on a USDA study from 2004, and is thought to be the largest, most comprehensive analysis to date.
* wild blueberries
* blueberries
* cranberries
* blackberries
* raspberries
* strawberries
* red delicious apples
* granny smith apples
* sweet cherries
* black plums
* gala apples
Unfortunately, fruits like watermelon, mangos, papayas, kiwis, and oranges were not included. This study, however, highlights what other studies also seem to show: that berries contain the highest concentration of antioxidants.
You may also want to read this related post on how new studies seem to indicate that
oxidative damage plays a large role in Alzheimer’s disease.
Memory Decline can be reversed with blueberries
As we get older, every part of the body slowly degenerates. The brain is no different: as you age, you will lose brain power slowly but surely. No one can escape this. For those of you in your 20’s or 30’s, it is even happening to you right now as you read this.
Some people, however, will age slower than others. I’ve seen many 90 year olds in clinic who have the mind & brain of a 60 year old. And I’ve seen some in their 40’s who’s brains are as less sharp than those in their 70’s.
Do you want to slow down the rate at which your brain degenerates? It can be done.
First, you must first understand that a large part of brain decline is thought to be due to ‘oxidative damage’. This sort of damage is inescapable, because it simply arises from your brain using oxygen. Ironic, isn’t it- The very thing that gives your brain life, also destroys it.
The good news is that there are special chemicals that can limit and reduce the amount of this ‘oxidative damage’. These special chemicals are called ‘anti-oxidants’.
Where can you get these ‘anti-oxidants’? The best sources are from certain types of fruits and vegetables.
Berries, in particular, contain very powerful ‘anti-oxidants’ called ‘flavonoids’. And there have been numerous studies that show how powerful blueberries can be in putting the brakes on brain rot.