The general health benefits of a plant-based diet are well-documented but did you know that scientific research now shows that plants can have beneficial effects on your brain function? Many leaves, roots, and berries contain ingredients that boost cognitive skills and alleviate common problems like stress, fatigue, and mood swings - without the side effects of conventional drugs.
Taking plants for health is not new; it's just that we're starting to understand more about it. As early as the first century Hippocrates said, "Let food be thy medicine and medicine be thy food" and in 1906 Okakura Kakuzo wrote in The Book of Tea "tea began as a medicine and grew into a beverage."
Our experts in herbal medicine and neuroscience recommend the following plants to boost your cognitive function and alleviate stress.
Plants That Boost Cognitive Function
For many of us, we are looking for ways to boost concentration, attention, comprehension, and memory. College-age students and young professionals these days will take just about anything (healthy or not) to stay away and study longer. Once you get into your 40s, many people begin to notice that don’t remember events and facts quite as well as they use to and are looking for ways to boost their memory and protect their brain. Retaining information and experience is a vital part of our identity and the good news is specific plants can help with this.
Most cognitive boosters target the brain’s memory and attention signal – acetylcholine. Vital to learning and awareness, acetylcholine (a neurotransmitter) helps us to maintain attention, think clearly, and remember. Unfortunately, Acetylcholine decreases with age so it is important that our diet and supplement plan include ingredients that boost and hold this memory signal in the brain.
The following plants can make a meaningful difference in cognitive function:
Plants That Promote Calm & Alleviate Stress
We're all familiar with the idea that plants provide our bodies with nutrition but less well known is the fact that many plants also contain chemicals that reach our brain cells and affect different pathways linked to being calm, sleeping well, and feeling positive. They do this by increasing or reducing neuron activity, more specifically mimicking, boosting, or blocking transmitter signals between brain cells.
Calming plants often influence a brain signal called GABA (gamma-aminobutyric acid). GABA prevents brain cells from firing too often and is essentially the brain’s main calming signal.
A few of these well-researched plants that have a calming effect include:
Edible fruits also have been providing calming benefits for hundreds of years, such as:
*These ingredients can be found in Procera supplement products.
Also, the key to maintaining brain health and cognition are anti-inflammatory and antioxidant plant ingredients that many plants manufacture for their own survival. The good news is you get these added benefits when you start including more plants into your diet and supplement routine.
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