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Traumatic Brain Injury and Post Concussion Syndrome For traumatic brain injury (TBI) and post concussion syndrome (PCS). |
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Here is a list of food and vitamins that are good for the brain:
1.Water. Dehydration raises stress hormone levels, causing serious brain damage. Drink at least ten glasses of water a day. 2. Fish. DHA, an omega-3 fatty acid found in fish, is the main component of brain synapses. A lack of omega-3 has been shown to diminish intellectual performance and is linked with dementia. If you don't eat fish, omega-3 is also found in walnuts, pumpkin seeds, and flax seeds. In addition, you can take it as a supplement; 1000 mg a day is what we recommend. (For a list of the best fish to eat, click here.) 3. Antioxidant-Rich Fruits and Vegetables. The best of these, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture, are blueberries, blackberries, cranberries, strawberries, spinach, raspberries, brussels sprouts, plums, broccoli, beets, avocados, oranges, red grapes, red bell peppers, cherries, and kiwis. Five servings a day of fruits and vegetables is recommended. 4. Complex Carbohydrates. For energy, your brain needs fuel, and the best choice is glucose. Complex carbohydrates, such as whole grains, starchy vegetables and fruits digest slowly, providing a steady supply. 5. Green Tea. Ingredients in green tea (and to a lesser extent, black tea) slows the build-up of plaque in brains from amyloid deposits. Drinking tea is associated with mental alertness. 6. Eggs - Free Range are best... Eggs are rich in choline, a fat-like B vitamin, which has been shown to enhance memory and minimize fatigue. 7. Alpha Lipoic Acid. This powerful supplement is both water and fat soluble, meaning it enters all parts of cells to neutralize free radicals. It is the only antioxidant supplement that can easily get into the brain. There is some evidence it is useful in the prevention of strokes. 8. Acetyl L Carnitine. This is an essential contributor to the production of the neurotransmitter "acetylcholine," which is required for mental function. Double-blind clinical trials suggest acteyl-L-carnitine delays the progression of Alzheimer's disease and enhances the overall performance of people with the disease. 9. Phosphatidylserine (PS). Stimulates cells in your brain to make new dendrites and axons. People who take PS remember more names, faces, phone numbers, and written information. 10.Fermented Soy, fermented soy products facilitates better blood flow throughout the body. Best Brain Food Vitamins Phosphatidylserine Phosphatidylserine (PS) is a phospholipid that is found in all cells, but is most highly concentrated in the walls (membranes) of brain cells, making up about 70% of its nerve tissue mass. There it aids in the storage, release and activity of many vital neurotransmitters and their receptors. Phosphatidylserine also aids in cell-to-cell communication. Phosphatidylserine is involved in the upkeep and restoration of nerve cell membranes. Among its list of functions, phosphatidylserine stimulates the release of dopamine (a mood regulator that also control physical sensations, and movement), increases the production of acetylcholine (necessary for learning and memory enhancement), enhances brain glucose metabolism (the fuel used for brain activity), reduces cortisol levels (a stress hormone), and boosts the activity of nerve growth factor (NGF), which oversees the health of cholinergic neurons. Research has shown that dietary vitamin supplementation with phosphatidylserine may slow and even reverse the decline of learning, mood, memory, concentration, word recall related to dementia or age- related cognitive impairment in middle-aged and elderly subjects. Related phosphatidylderin supplement product: VITA- MIND Vitamins Acetyl L-Carnitine-ALCAR Acetyl L Carnitine (ALCAR) a natural remedy super antioxidant, occurring form of L-carnitine that specifically benefits the brain. ALCAR helps supply the brain with energy by improving energetics in the mitochondrion, the cell's energy generator. ALCAR promotes biosynthesis of acetylcholine, a key neurotransmitter for brain and nerve function. Acetyl-L- Carnitine has been shown in clinical studies to benefit cognitive ability, memory and mood. Acetyl-l-Carnitine is an amino acid the body uses to turn fat into energy. It is not normally considered an essential brain food nutrient because the body can manufacture all it needs. However, supplemental carnitine may improve the ability of certain tissues to produce energy. This effect has led to the use of carnitine in various muscle diseases as well as heart conditions. Be good to your brain....You only get one of them. Nick
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What happened: I was randomly assaulted from behind in June of 2011. I was knocked unconscious for an unknown amount of time (less than 30 minutes) and have no memory of the event. CT scan showed contusion and hematoma of the left frontal lobe. I spent 3 days in the hospital. Diagnosed with Post-Concussion Syndrome in September 2011. Currently have Medicaid, Medicare and SSI. Current symptoms: Brain fog, mild memory issues, problems with spontaneity, occasional spacing out, word finding difficulties, tinnitus in right ear and some other things that I can't explain. Life after the brain injury: 4 years after the injury, I'm engaged to my beautiful girlfriend of 5 years, I'm the CEO of my own business, Notorious Labs, I've taught myself how to program complex games and apps which is a feat I never thought I'd accomplish and now live a semi-normal life with very mild PCS symptoms. Slowly but surely regaining my life back. |
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a good list well presented - which is a blessing when you find it difficult to take in information
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January 2012 tripped over a power cable and life has changed - memory, mood, balance and puzzled. Now how do I fix it ? |
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"Thanks for this!" says: | greenfrog (07-15-2012), SpaceCadet (07-15-2012) |
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Hi SpaceCadet
as it appears that list was copied and pasted from other sources, and may be under copyright, could you please provide citation and links to where you got it to avoid us having any problems with copyright infringement. thanks
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What happened: I was randomly assaulted from behind in June of 2011. I was knocked unconscious for an unknown amount of time (less than 30 minutes) and have no memory of the event. CT scan showed contusion and hematoma of the left frontal lobe. I spent 3 days in the hospital. Diagnosed with Post-Concussion Syndrome in September 2011. Currently have Medicaid, Medicare and SSI. Current symptoms: Brain fog, mild memory issues, problems with spontaneity, occasional spacing out, word finding difficulties, tinnitus in right ear and some other things that I can't explain. Life after the brain injury: 4 years after the injury, I'm engaged to my beautiful girlfriend of 5 years, I'm the CEO of my own business, Notorious Labs, I've taught myself how to program complex games and apps which is a feat I never thought I'd accomplish and now live a semi-normal life with very mild PCS symptoms. Slowly but surely regaining my life back. |
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http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com/sh...t=brain+vitale
http://www.rockwellnutrition.com/Bra...DFH_p_859.html This has some of the ingredients that Space Cadet listed above. |
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"Thanks for this!" says: | greenfrog (07-15-2012), SpaceCadet (07-15-2012) |
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<Fermented Soy, fermented soy products facilitates
better blood flow throughout the body.> Fermented soy is high in Free Process Glutamate. Many believe FPG should be avoided as it is an excito-toxin. It over-stimulates brain cells to a point of damage. This web site appears to be more about promoting the products they sell than giving a complete list of brain nutrients. The neuro-protective or blood brain barrier nutrients are not even mentioned. Nick, The alarmist concepts promoted by this site need to be moderated against their profit motives.
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Thanks for this informative list!
I noticed Green Tea on your list. I thought we were supposed to avoid caffeine... |
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Good list, can I add a few?
For tea, try White tea instead of green. It has less caffeine (which PCS sufferers don't need) and more antioxidants. It also doesn't have the "grassy" taste some associate with green tea. Be sure to get a quality full leaf variety. Harney and Sons, Mighty Leaf and Peets have some. I've been experimenting with increasing berries and healthy nuts, mainly blueberries and Walnuts. Daily in the morning and night with a little yogurt. Tastes great and gives my brain a boost. Anyway, good job on the post |
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There are very few immediate or short term effects from proper nutrition. It takes consistently good nutrition over weeks and months to see the improvements. On the other hand, eating bad junk can cause problems rather quickly.
So, thinking one can eat junk food then eat healthy the day before an exam or other strenuous event will not do much good.
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